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Harvard Otolaryngology Faculty Take the Podium at Mid-Winter Meetings

Triological Combined Sections Meeting Our department had excellent representation in San Diego at the 2019 Triological Mid-Winter Meeting last month. There were dozens of outstanding presentations by our faculty members, residents, fellows, and trainees, in addition to several poster presentations...

Community Activities & Interactions

Annual symposium. Since 2014, the Epigenetics Initiative has organized a highly-successful symposium, attended by over 300 people each year. The Symposium is a highly interactive meeting, as part of the expanded initiative, including PI, postdoc, and student speakers from across the HMS community...

Research

The Division of Clinical Informatics (DCI) was among the first academic divisions in the world to concentrate on the use of computers for patient care, teaching, and medical research. The goals of DCI have been to improve the quality and reduce the cost of medical care, to enhance the quality of...

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The Division of Clinical Informatics (DCI) is one of the oldest academic and research groups focused on the effective use of information and communication technologies in patient care. Founded in 1970 by Drs. Howard Bleich and Warner Slack, DCI was among the first academic divisions in the world to...

Hands-on Training Sessions March 2019

Glycomics Focused on protocol and experimental details, these hands-on training sessions will put to practice some of the key protocols and technologies developed or routinely used at the NCFG. The goal of these training modules is to experience first-hand the execution of various protocols used in...

The eMERGE genotype set of 83,717 subjects imputed to ~40 million variants genome wide and association with the herpes zoster medical record phenotype

Stanaway, Ian B., Taryn O. Hall, Elisabeth A. Rosenthal, Melody Palmer, Vivek Naranbhai, Rachel Knevel, Bahram Namjou‐Khales, et al. 2019. “The EMERGE Genotype Set of 83,717 Subjects Imputed to ~40 million Variants Genome Wide and Association With the Herpes Zoster Medical Record Phenotype”. Genetic Epidemiology 43 (1): 63-81.

Fine-mapping the MHC locus in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) reveals genetic heterogeneity corresponding to distinct adult inflammatory arthritic diseases.

Hinks, Anne, John Bowes, Joanna E. Cobb, Hannah C. Ainsworth, Miranda C. Marlon, M. E. Comeau, Marc Sudman, et al. 2017. “Fine-Mapping the MHC Locus in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) Reveals Genetic Heterogeneity Corresponding to Distinct Adult Inflammatory Arthritic Diseases.”. Annals of Rheumatic Diseases 76 (4): 765-72.