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Kristina Simonyan, MD, PhD, Dr med

Dr. Kristina Simonyan is the Director of Laryngology Research at Mass. Eye and Ear. In the Dystonia and Speech Motor Control Laboratory, she studies the neural mechanisms of normal and diseased speech motor control and other complex voluntary motor behaviors. Her clinical research program is focused...

Eelam A. Adil, MD, MBA, FAAP

Dr. Eelam Adil is a pediatric otolaryngologist at Boston Children's Hospital (BCH), where she cares for children with a wide variety of otolaryngic conditions ranging from recurrent acute otitis media to cystic fibrosis associated rhinosinusitis. She is the Founder and Co-director of the...

Jacob R. Brodsky, MD, FAAP

Dr. Jacob Brodsky is a pediatric otolaryngologist at Boston Children's Hopistal. His primary area of clinical expertise is in the medical and surgical management of pediatric middle and inner ear disease, including hearing loss, congenital ossicular anomalies, cholesteatoma, and chronic otitis media...

Howard C. Shane, PhD

Dr. Howard Shane is the Director of the Center for Communication Enhancement at Boston Children’s Hospital. Known internationally for his work in creating communication procedures and technology applications for persons with complex communication disorders, Dr. Shane joined Boston Children’s...

Research

Our goal is to develop small molecules that modulate cardiometabolic disease-associated genes. To achieve this objective, our lab focuses on the following activities: genetic discovery in human cohorts, genome editing in zebrafish and human cell lines, mass spectrometry-based metabolite profiling...

Dr. Konstantina Stankovic Presents at MIT Technology Day

Last weekend, Dr. Konstantina Stankovic, of Massachusetts Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School, was one of seven speakers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) 2018 Technology Day symposium. The program focused on artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, wondering if we can truly design...

Microglia protect sensory cells needed for vision after retinal detachment

Pictured above: Retinal microglia (green) and the retinal vasculature (magenta). Photo credit: Dong-Ho Park, M.D., Connor Lab. A research team at Massachusetts Eye and Ear has shown that microglia, the primary immune cells of the brain and retina, play a protective role in response to retinal...