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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...

Dr. Kevin Emerick Awarded the 2018 Chris O'Brien Traveling Fellowship

The Research and Education Foundation of the American Head and Neck Society has announced that this year's recipient of the Chris O'Brien Traveling Fellowship is our very own, Dr. Kevin Emerick. The purpose of this fellowship is to encourage international exchange of information concerning surgical...

The Essential Role of TMC1 in the Hearing Process Confirmed

The proteins that form the permeation pathway of mechanosensory transduction channels in inner ear hair cells have not been definitively identified. Genetic, anatomical, and physiological evidence support a role for sensor protein, transmembrane channel-like protein (TMC) 1, in hair cell sensory...

Exosomes “Swarm” to Protect Against Bacteria Inhaled Through the Nose

Boston, Mass. — Bacteria are present in just about every breath of air we take in. How the airway protects itself from infection from these bacteria has largely remained a mystery — until now. When bacteria are inhaled, exosomes, or tiny fluid-filled sacs, are immediately secreted from cells that...