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Srinivas Vinod Saladi, PhD

Dr. Saladi’s research interests primarily focus on understanding the mechanism by which epigenetic reprogramming contributes to cellular plasticity in tumors. His research aims to define the mechanisms in which deregulated chromatin remodeling or altered chromatin landscape act as oncogenic drivers...

Michael D. Otremba, MD

Dr. Michael Otremba is a general otolaryngologist who cares for a broad range of patients, including adults and pediatrics, and treats a variety of pathology from head and neck cancer to chronic ear disease. He earned his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine, where he also...

Grant Schleifer

Program: HMS PathwaysHometown: Edmond, OKUndergrad: Emory UniversityDegrees: BS in Biology and Religion; MPH in Behavioral Sciences and Health EducationInterests: Emergency medicine, healthcare policy, health disparities, LGBTQ+ medicineIRL: Cooking, British literature, cats, mentoring, running...

Strong Ability to Detect and Perceive Motion May Prevent Pilot Disorientation

Boston, Mass. — A new study led by researchers at Massachusetts Eye and Ear found that good performance on a piloting task was associated with lower vestibular thresholds, which represent stronger ability to sense and perceive information about motion, balance, and spatial orientation. Published...

Electrical Stimulation in the Nose Induces Sense of Smell in Human Subjects

Boston, Mass. — Physicians at Massachusetts Eye and Ear have, for the first time, induced a sense of smell in humans by using electrodes in the nose to stimulate nerves in the olfactory bulb, a structure in the brain where smell information from the nose is processed and sent to deeper regions of...