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Natalie Justicz, MD

Dr. Natalie Justicz grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Stanford University, where she graduated with a degree in human biology. While there, she participated in undergraduate research on Huntington's disease and biomedical ethics. Following graduation, she taught middle school science with...

Christopher I. McHugh, MD, PhD

Originally from Livonia, Michigan, Dr. Christopher McHugh attended the University of Michigan where he received his degree in biochemistry. Following his undergraduate studies, he enrolled in the combined MD/PhD program at Wayne State University. As a graduate student, he worked in the laboratory of...

Alan D. Workman, MD, MTR

Dr. Alan Workman grew up in Westfield, New Jersey, and graduated summa cum laude from Cornell University with a degree in psychology. Following his undergraduate work, he matriculated at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine as a 21st Century Scholar. While there, he also...

Phoebe Kuo Yu, MD, MPH

Dr. Phoebe Kuo Yu grew up in Montgomery, New Jersey before attending Harvard College for her undergraduate studies in cellular biology and health policy, where her thesis was on muscle regeneration in muscular dystrophy. She went on to receive her medical degree from Yale School of Medicine and...

American Laryngological Association Award

Alexis Worthley, BA, won the Outstanding Paper Award and the Travel Award by the American Laryngological Association (ALA) for the presentation: "A separation of innate and learned vocal behaviors defines the symptomatology of spasmodic dysphonia". She delivered her talk at the COSM-ALA meeting on...

Organization for Human Brain Mapping Award

Davide Valeriani, PhD, won the People’s Choice Abstract Award for the poster: “Automatic Diagnosis of Spasmodic Dysphonia with Structural MRI and Machine Learning” presented at the annual meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) on June 9-13, 2019, in Rome, Italy.

Children's Choice Poster Award

Sandra Hanekamp won the (PI's) Children's Choice Poster Award for her poster: "The structural connectome of isolated task-specific focal dystonia", which she presented at the annual meeting of the Ogranization for Human Brain Mapping, June 9-13, 2019 in Rome, Italy.

Dr. Simonyan joined the Editorial Board of the Scientific Reports - Nature

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2019 Trainee Graduation

Thirty-two Harvard Ophthalmology/Mass. Eye and Ear clinical trainees graduated on Thursday, June 20th. The ceremony celebrated eight Harvard Ophthalmology residents, the AY 2018–2019 Chief Resident and one optometry resident, as well as 22 clinical fellows from Mass. Eye and Ear, Joslin Diabetes...