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Cameron Olezene - Pipeline Coordinator (HPREP and MAPS)

My name is Cameron Olezene and I am one of the Pipeline Coordinators for SNMA. I was born in Homestead, FL and raised in Dover, DE. I went to college at the University of Pittsburgh where I majored in Neuroscience and Biology and minored and Chemistry. I spent two years studying endocannabinoid...

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Berman-Gund Laboratory for the Study of Retinal Degenerations

Image: Cone photoreceptors of the human retina. From the Human Retina Collection, Dr. Ann Milam Director Eric A. Pierce, MD, PhD Investigators View list of retinal degeneration faculty Inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) like retinitis pigmentosa are some of the most common causes of inherited...

Kia Byrd - Vice President

Kia Byrd is a current MS1 in the New Pathway program and native of Jackson, Mississippi. In May 2014, she received a BS degree in biology from the illustrious Howard University. A proud Bison, Kia was active in a number of organizations on Howard’s campus, including America’s Promise—a mentoring...

David Osayande - Pipeline Coordinator

David Osayande is a current first year medical student in the New Pathway Program. His family is Nigerian, but he was born in Germany and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He attended New York University as a HEOP Scholar and graduated with a B.S. in Chemistry in 2013. During his time at NYU, he taught...

Deployment Trauma

PTSD One project in TRACTS is looking at how experiences during childhood might influence how service members react to stress later in life. Studies have shown that people’s reactions to stress are in part due to how much stress and psychological trauma they were exposed to when they were children...

Alzheimer's Disease

For each disease, there are multiple risk factors including lifestyle, genetic predisposition, and environment. We at the GNL are interested in understanding how these different factors contribute to cognitive decline in dementia. For this study, we work with participants who are siblings, children...

Nelly-Ange Kontchou - Vice President of External Affairs

Hello future doctors! My name is Nelly-Ange Kontchou, and I am the Vice President of External Affairs for SNMA. I am delighted that you are interested in a career in medicine. I graduated from Duke University in May 2013, and I am currently in my first year at Harvard Medical School. In college, I...

Infectious Disease Institute

DIRECTOR Michael S. Gilmore, PhD ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS James Chodosh, MD, MPH Marlene Durand, MD MANAGER Paulo Bispo, PhD MEMBERS See a list of Infectious Disease faculty The Infectious Disease Institute is a Harvard-wide initiative that operates in conjunction with the NIH-sponsored Harvard-wide...