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Harvard Ophthalmology Affiliates Benefit from Lions Grants

The Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund has awarded $700,000 in grants to support research projects led by the following faculty: Beetham Eye Institute at Joslin Diabetes Center Paolo Silva, MD, will study computational fluid dynamics modeling of the human retinal microvasculature in order to...

Talks and posters from our group at ASHG 2019

At ASHG this year, Max Sherman will be speaking about his work on mosaic CNVs in autism (Thu 10/17 at 9:45am, #105) and Po-Ru Loh will be speaking about his work on clonal hematopoiesis in UK Biobank (Sat 10/19 at 10:45am, #343). Ronen Mukamel and Alison Barton will be presenting posters exploring...

CAP 2019 Meeting

Dr. C Luffman's abstract to the College of American Pathologists 2019 meeting, "Assessing Breast Terminal Duct Lobular Unit Involution: A Computational Pathology Approach" has been selected for Poster presentation.

AACR IME 2019 Lab Tour

Dr. Heng hosted 2019 AACR IME workshop participants at BIDMC and gave a presentation on how to leverage tissue resources for molecular epidemiology research.

USCAP 2020 Meeting

Dr. Y. Guzman-Arocho's abstract, "Breast Histopathologic Features Associated with Long-Term Testosterone Therapy in Transgender Individuals", has been selected for platform presentation at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) 2020 meeting. Congratulations!

SABCS 2019

Dr. Heng's abstract, "Tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and breast cancer somatic genomic alterations" will be presented as a Poster at the 2019 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.

Three-Day Temporal Bone Dissection Course Held at Mass. Eye and Ear

Harvard Medical School faculty members gathered last weekend for the biannual Temporal Bone Dissection Course. Directed by David H. Jung, MD, PhD, FACS, Daniel J. Lee, MD, FACS, and Michael J. McKenna, MD, this Harvard continuing medical education (CME) course brought practicing otolaryngologists up...

Mass. Eye and Ear Research Team Link Immune Cells to Uveitis

New research led by Kip Connor, PhD, finds that microglia—the primary immune cells of the central nervous system, including the retina—play a vital role in regulating neuroinflammation in autoimmune uveitis. The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and featured on...

Highlights from the 2019 ARVO Annual Meeting

The Department of Ophthalmology was well represented at this year’s Association for Research and Vision in Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, held April 22 through May 2 in Vancouver, British Columbia. More than 160 faculty and trainees participated as course instructors, panelists, lecturers and...