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From left, Fred F. Telischi, M. Weed, M. Research conducted under this grant is supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, part of the National Institutes of Health, which conducts and supports research in the normal and disordered processes of hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech, and language.
The grant provides funding over five years to individual awardees with research training in the basic sciences, in addition to their clinical training as otolaryngologists, that will help them develop the necessary skills to become successful surgeon-scientists in this rapidly evolving field.
This new and highly competitive program is designed to provide otolaryngology residents one additional year of hands-on training as research fellows focused on the study of different research projects related to hearing and communication disorders, disorders of taste and smell, and other important pathologies affecting the upper aerodigestive tract, including head and neck cancers and disorders of swallowing.
Each resident will train with a group of carefully matched faculty mentors who will design individually tailored programs that encompass a base curriculum and specialized training in one of the focus areas. This approach is designed to enable trainees to mature into independent investigators who can be clinically productive while also making contributions to the practice and science of ear, nose and throat disorders.
Liu, the T32 program director, is ranked in the top one percent of NIH-funded surgeon-scientists in otolaryngology. Tags: Fred F. Telischi , otolaryngology , Ruth L. Kischstein , Xue Zhong Liu. By: Staff Writer May 03, 3 min.