Associate Professor Benjamin S. BleierMD, FACS, FARS
Claire and John Bertucci Chair in OHNS; Director of Translational Research; Director of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery; Director (Co) of Center for Orbital Surgery; Department of Otolaryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA Benjamin S. Bleier, MD, FACS, is an Associate Professor and the Claire and John Bertucci Chair in Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Dr. Bleier is the Director of Translational Research, Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery, and Co-Director of the Center for Thyroid Eye Disease and Orbital Surgery. Dr. Bleier is an R01 funded surgeon-scientist with 10 patents and over 200 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and textbooks. He lectures internationally on endoscopic management of orbit and skull base tumors as well as intranasal drug delivery to the brain. His work has been featured in Boston Magazine, Harvard Medicine Magazine, and the Scientist Magazine.
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CRS Endotyping and the Role of Biologics
This talk will review the concept of Chronic Rhinosinusitis endotypes and how biomarkers have been utilized to select patients for appropriate medical therapy including the use of recently approved biologics.
COVID-19: What We Know and What We Want to Know
This talk will review the evolving literature regarding the otolaryngologic issues pertaining to COVID-19 including aerosol generation and transmission risk, chemosensory sequelae, and best practices for PPE use.
Evidence Based Endoscopic Skull Base Reconstruction
This talk will review the current evidence for the techniques, materials, and adjunctive procedures to achieve optimal skull base reconstructive outcomes following endoscopic skull base surgery.
This talk will review the concept of Chronic Rhinosinusitis endotypes and how biomarkers have been utilized to select patients for appropriate medical therapy including the use of recently approved biologics.
COVID-19: What We Know and What We Want to Know
This talk will review the evolving literature regarding the otolaryngologic issues pertaining to COVID-19 including aerosol generation and transmission risk, chemosensory sequelae, and best practices for PPE use.
Evidence Based Endoscopic Skull Base Reconstruction
This talk will review the current evidence for the techniques, materials, and adjunctive procedures to achieve optimal skull base reconstructive outcomes following endoscopic skull base surgery.