Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Division Research

The Division’s faculty is committed to the advancing scientific knowledge to improve patient care. Our faculty’s research interests include the identification of molecular markers/triggers for head and neck cancer; application of patient-centered care techniques in the management of chronic otolaryngologic illness; oropharyngeal cancer screening using endoscopic confocal microscopy; development of novel approaches to skullbase disease; molecular biology of chronic sinusitis and adenoiditis; effect of adenotonsillectomy on voice and vocal production; pain control in pediatric otolaryngologic procedures; predictors of obstructive sleep apnea in the pediatric population; and immune modulators in otitis media.

For information about our current clinical trials, please visit our Clinical Trials page, or call our clinical research coordinator Eileen Finnin, RN, please call 631-444-5454.