Dystonia is a movement disorder of yet unknown causes and pathophysiology. It is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal, often repetitive, movements, postures, or both. Focal dystonias are the most common forms of dystonia and can affect different muscle...
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The Harvard Combined Training Program in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery offers extensive exposure to all clinical aspects of the specialty across several different venues with the ability to interact with a large number of faculty. This includes novel simulation exercises in our state-of-the...
Overview The Harvard Ophthalmology Mentoring Program was created in 2014 to direct and support junior faculty toward promotion. Mentors help mentees focus on clinical or investigative goals, keeping in mind the tripartite Harvard Medical School (HMS) mission: clinical or investigative expertise...
Goal: To prepare in-gel glycoproteins for N-glycan isolation and analysis by mass spectrometry. Notes: Glassware and glass tubes are cleaned with MilliQ water and dried beforehand.Reagents are weighted on aluminum foil with utensils cleaned with MilliQ water beforehand. Whenever possible, liquid...
Canceled Topic: Intestinal Stem Cells: Identity, Development, and Metabolic Control Tuesday, March 31st, 2020 Boston Children's Hospital Location: Folkman Auditorium, 320 Longwood Ave, Enders Research Building, Boston, MA 02115 Register Here 12:30 Registration, Sign-In, and Coffee 1:00 Introductory...