Topic: Otolaryngology Department October 15, 2025 Puram named head of otolaryngologyLeading physician-scientist and head and neck cancer specialist also revered as a mentor .News Release April 2, 2025 How to make your seasonal allergies a little less miserableSource: The Washington Post March 25, 2025 Sneeze smarter, not louder: The science of a quieter sneezeSource: The Washington Post September 14, 2023 Comprehensive Head & Neck Tumor Center established at Siteman Cancer CenterWashington University physicians provide multispecialty, cutting-edge, expert care to patients while advancing the field through innovative research.News Release August 23, 2022 Puram honored for research on head and neck cancerDoris Duke Charitable Foundation recognizes work on cancer immunotherapy.National Leaders March 11, 2022 Leonard to lead pediatric otolaryngology divisionDivision cares for children with all types of ear, nose and throat conditions.News Release September 15, 2021 Schneider named leader of new rhinology divisionNew division in otolaryngology-head & neck surgery to focus on disorders of nose, sinuses, anterior base of skull .News Release September 10, 2021 Obituary: Allen Sclaroff, professor of clinical otolaryngology, 75Oral surgeon dedicated to patient care, graduate education over 40-year career.Obituaries June 15, 2021 4 physician-scientists named Dean’s ScholarsProgram supports doctors who want to conduct basic science research.Medical Campus & Community May 26, 2021 Learning how to smell again after COVID-19Source: NPR All Things Considered May 13, 2021 Can’t smell or taste after COVID-19? ‘Olfactory training’ could helpSource: CTV (Canada national network) March 10, 2021 Podcast: Loss of smell, heart problems common symptoms for long-haulersThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' discusses how School of Medicine physicians are working to help patients with lingering problems following COVID-19.Podcast, Show Me the Science January 31, 2021 Millions of COVID-19 survivors have lost the sense of smell and taste. Will they come back? Not even researchers knowSource: USA Today September 17, 2020 Buchman elected president of neurotology societyHead of otolaryngology first will serve year as president-elect.National Leaders August 27, 2020 Cochlear implants should be recommended for adults more oftenNew statement raises awareness of underused hearing device.News Release May 21, 2020 On the front lines: Jay PiccirilloOtolaryngologist discusses COVID-19-related loss of smell, taste.Video February 3, 2020 Noise-induced hearing loss blocked with drug compoundSignals that cause damage blocked in mice.News Release March 11, 2019 $10 million to help study noise-induced hearing lossArmy grant supports clinical trial of drug that may protect hearing.News Release February 20, 2019 Obituary: Stanley E. Thawley, professor emeritus of otolaryngology, 75Head and neck surgeon known for dedication to patient care.Obituaries February 8, 2018 Opening minds, doors, opportunitiesWomen in Innovation and Technology symposium, which could help with patients and patents, planned Feb. 27.Medical Campus & Community January 26, 2017 Obituary: Matthew R. Barton, resident in otolaryngology, 35Physician-scientist was in final months of seven-year residency.Obituaries November 6, 2015 Jay F. Piccirillo, MDNamed editor-in-chief of JAMA specialty journal.National Leaders May 20, 2015 Does a foreign accent mess up our memory of what’s said?Source: NPR October 27, 2014 Understanding inflammation and the inner earStudying inflammation and the inner ear, researchers at Washington University hope to better understand hearing loss and disease.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation 1 2 Next ›