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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...

Harvard Otolaryngology Awarded ACGME Back to Bedside Grant

The Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Eye and Ear has been awarded an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Back to Bedside grant. The Back to Bedside initiative is designed to empower residents and fellows to...

Resident Noam Rudnick Receives Gragoudas-Folkman Award

Second-year Harvard Ophthalmology resident Noam Rudnick, MD, PhD, received the 2019 Gragoudas-Folkman Award, which will provide up to $20,000 to help fund his research on cell type-specific roles of autophagy in age-related macular degeneration. He will complete the project under the guidance of his...