09-12, 14:30–16:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Rhinology 2 ( ICC - B2 level MACKA)
Olfactory Neuroblastoma: Currents advances in diagnosis and treatment
Noel Ayoub, MD, MBA is a Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. He received his medical degree and MBA from Stanford, followed by residency training in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery at Stanford Health Care and fellowship training in Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and Mass Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on healthcare innovation and health systems leadership, with a particular emphasis on applying AI and machine learning to improve patient care, optimize hospital operations, and reduce costs.
Murray Ramanathan is a Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Neurosurgery and serves as the Vice Chair for Clinical Operations where he oversees clinical and surgical delivery of otolaryngologic care for Johns Hopkins Medicine which spans 5 hospitals and 9 ambulatory sites in both Baltimore and the Washington DC metro regions. Murray attended Yale for his undergraduate degree, The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston for medical school and completed his Otolaryngology Residency and Rhinology/Endoscopic Skull Base Fellowship at Johns Hopkins. He has a busy clinical practice that focuses on endoscopic approaches for chronic sinusitis, nasal tumors and a special emphasis on collaborative endoscopic skull base surgery. As co-fellowship director of the Johns Hopkins rhinology fellowship, Murray has helped train more than 15 rhinology fellows. Murray also runs an NIH R01 funded lab in Baltimore that studies the role of air pollution in chronic rhinosinusitis from both a basic science and epidemiological perspective. On a national level, Murray serves as the chair of the mentorship committee for the American Rhinologic Society and is the chair of the General Section of the CORE grants program for the AAO-HNS.
Dr. Corinna Levine is an Associate Professor at the University of Miami in the Division of Rhinology and Anterior Skull Base Surgery.
Dr. Levine completed her medical training at Yale School of Medicine and went on to a 7-year Otolaryngology residency at the University of Washington with an in-folded Outcomes Research Fellowship and MPH. She completed fellowship in Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery at the University of Miami. Dr. Levine joined the faculty as a surgeon-scientist. Her clinical practice focuses exclusively on chronic sinusitis and endoscopic skull base surgery for benign and malignant sinonasal and orbital tumors and repair of skull defects. Dr. Levine is the Director of Clinical Rhinology Research. She is the recipient of several grants, including the Triological Society Career Development Award and the University of Miami KL-2 Career Development Award. She is currently funded by a NIMHD K23. Her research focuses on improving CRS outcomes through precision health approaches to care and addressing CRS healthcare delays.
Dr. Levine is committed to education and teaching as the UM Associate Director of Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Fellowship and Director of the Rhinology resident rotation. She is involved in mentorship within her department and nationally. In addition, Dr. Levine is a member of multiple national committees, including the American Rhinologic Society Research and Mentoring Committees and the American Academy of Otolaryngology Skull Base Committee. She also co-chairs the North American Skull Base Health Value Committee.Dr. Corinna Levine is an Associate Professor at the University of Miami in the Division of Rhinology and Anterior Skull Base Surgery.
Dr. Levine completed her medical training at Yale School of Medicine and went on to a 7-year Otolaryngology residency at the University of Washington with an in-folded Outcomes Research Fellowship and MPH. She completed fellowship in Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery at the University of Miami. Dr. Levine joined the faculty as a surgeon-scientist. Her clinical practice focuses exclusively on chronic sinusitis and endoscopic skull base surgery for benign and malignant sinonasal and orbital tumors and repair of skull defects. Dr. Levine is the Director of Clinical Rhinology Research. She is the recipient of several grants, including the Triological Society Career Development Award and the University of Miami KL-2 Career Development Award. She is currently funded by a NIMHD K23. Her research focuses on improving CRS outcomes through precision health approaches to care and addressing CRS healthcare delays.
Dr. Levine is committed to education and teaching as the UM Associate Director of Rhinology and Endoscopic Skull Base Fellowship and Director of the Rhinology resident rotation. She is involved in mentorship within her department and nationally. In addition, Dr. Levine is a member of multiple national committees, including the American Rhinologic Society Research and Mentoring Committees and the American Academy of Otolaryngology Skull Base Committee. She also co-chairs the North American Skull Base Health Value Committee.
Dr Mattavelli is Associate Professor in Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of Brescia and Vice-Director of the same school of specialization. He has been working as consultant at ASST Spedali Civili hospital since 2016. He graduated in medicine at the University of Milano-Bicocca in 2010 (110/110 cum laude) and then completed the residency program in Otorhinolaryngology at the University of Brescia in 2016 (50/50 cum laude).
In 2020 he discussed his PhD thesis in “Technology for Health” on the project “3-D printing of biocompatible engineered polymers for personalized skull base reconstruction in endoscopic skull base surgery” at the University of Brescia. His main fields of research are endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery and head and neck cancers, with a specific focus on sinonasal, salivary gland, and oral cancers.
He is Associate Editor in Frontiers – Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery and Editorial Coordinator of Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica. He won 4 international grants as Principal Investigator or co-investigator.
He delivered 101 invited lectures in national and international congresses or courses. He has authored 140 scientific papers in indexed, international journals and 15 chapters of book.
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