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Humans of HBI - Arman Simonyan
The neuroscience community at Harvard is brimming with talented and interesting individuals, each with their own unique stories on how they got here, what motivates them, what passions and dreams they have, who inspires them and what they do for fun. Read here about Arman Simonyan, who visited and...
Harvard Otolaryngology Spring 2018 issue
New Findings in Dystonia - Dr. Simonyan's research is highlighted in the Spring 2018 issue of Harvard Otolaryngology. “Continuation of [dystonia] research is vital in determining the exact causes and mechanisms of this disorder. This knowledge will be crucial for the future development of novel...
A new grant award from the Department of Defense
BARI: Bilateral Academic Research InitiativeInternational partnerships for high-impact science BARI is a pilot program that supports high-risk basic research as a bilateral academic collaboration. BARI’s inaugural year focuses on artificial intelligence and collaborative decision-making and sought...
The Simonyan Lab was featured in Our Voice newsletter of the National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association.
Dr. Simonyan is Awarded $11.9 Million NIH Grant to Lead New Multi-Institutional Center for Neurological Voice Disorders
Mass Eye and Ear Press Release Boston, Mass. – Kristina Simonyan, MD, PhD, Dr med, director of laryngology research at Mass Eye and Ear, has been awarded an $11.9 million P50 Clinical Research Center Grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communicable Disorders (NIDCD) of the...
New Botulinumtoxin A Formulation Lengthens Effect Time in Cervical Dystonia
Neurology Today A new formulation of botulinumtoxin A improved symptoms of cervical dystonia with effects seen over five to six months, according to findings presented at the AAN Annual Meeting. Dr. Kristina Simonyan is quoted. Read the full article here.
Boston Speech Motor Control Symposium Award
Laura de Lima Xavier, MD, won the Best Poster Design Award at the Boston Speech Motor Contorl Symposium for her poster: "Sex differences and asymmetries in cortical thickness within the speech production network" on June 21, 2019, Boston, MA.
Research Presentation
Laura De Lima Xavier, MD, will be presenting a poster entitled "Differences in Brain Activity among Different Voice Tremor Phenotypes" at the 1st International Tremor Congress at Columbia University, New York, May 11-12, 2018.
International Experts Meet to Explore New Treatments for Dystonia Using Brain-Computer Interfaces
Mass Eye and Ear researchers Dr. Kristina Simonyan and Dr. Davide Valeriani were awarded a grant from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University to organize a virtual seminar on September 10-11, 2020, which explored Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for transforming the...