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Otology and Otopathology Lab

Discovering the connection between cochlear dysfunction, therapies, and hearing abilities.

Overview

Through the Otopathology Laboratory, some of our focus areas now under investigation include cochlear implants, auditory brainstem pathology, quantitative vestibular otopathology, biology of the spiral ligament, genetic deafness, and the molecular basis of otosclerosis.

Our temporal bone collection has been the basis of more than 400 original articles, book chapters, reviews, editorials, and books devoted to anatomy, pathology, and surgery of the ear. At present, our temporal bone collection, which is located at our main campus in Boston, contains more than 2,000 temporal bones, most of which were acquired from individuals with well-documented otologic disease.

Our staff, which includes specially trained researchers and post-doctoral research fellows, work to understand the pathology of the inner ear.

Research Projects

  • Hearing reconstruction and acoustical impact
  • Cochlear implants
  • Brainstem implants
  • Investigating genetic causes of hearing loss
  • Sudden deafness and autoimmune inner ear disease
Ronald K. de Venecia, MD, PhD
Mass Eye and Ear
Ronald_deVenecia@MEEI.HARVARD.EDU
Judith S. Kempfle, MD
Mass Eye and Ear
Judith_Kempfle@meei.harvard.edu
Elliott D. Kozin, MD
Mass Eye and Ear
Elliott_Kozin@meei.harvard.edu
Felipe Santos, MD
Mass Eye and Ear
Felipe_santos@meei.harvard.edu
D. Bradley Welling, MD, PhD, FACS
Mass Eye and Ear
Brad_Welling@meei.harvard.edu

How to reach us

For inquiries related to research collaborators, education, or clinical partnerships
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Call: 617-523-7900
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