Bellucci Prize Winners*
2023 Bellucci Prize Winner
Jaime García-Añoveros, PhD
Northwestern University
"A Developmental Dichotomy: How the Cochlea Makes Inner vs Outer Hair Cells"
Jaime García-Añoveros, PhD
Northwestern University
"A Developmental Dichotomy: How the Cochlea Makes Inner vs Outer Hair Cells"
2022 Bellucci Prize Winner
Karen Steel, PhD, FRS, FMedSci
King's College London
"Can hearing loss be reversed?"
Karen Steel, PhD, FRS, FMedSci
King's College London
"Can hearing loss be reversed?"
2021 Bellucci Prize Winner
Lisa Cunningham, PhD
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
"Atorvastatin reduces cisplatin-induced hearing loss"
Lisa Cunningham, PhD
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
"Atorvastatin reduces cisplatin-induced hearing loss"
2020 Bellucci Prize Winner
Penelope Brock, MD, PhD, FRCPCH
University College London
"From symptoms to solutions: an example of international collaboration"
Penelope Brock, MD, PhD, FRCPCH
University College London
"From symptoms to solutions: an example of international collaboration"
2019 Bellucci Prize Winner
Jeffrey Holt, PhD
Harvard Medical School
"Identity of the Hair Cell Transduction Channel"
Jeffrey Holt, PhD
Harvard Medical School
"Identity of the Hair Cell Transduction Channel"
Bellucci Trainee Award Winners
2023 Bellucci Trainee Award Winner
Nesrine Benkafadar, PhD, PharmD
Stanford University
"An essential signaling cascade for auditory hair cell regeneration"
Nesrine Benkafadar, PhD, PharmD
Stanford University
"An essential signaling cascade for auditory hair cell regeneration"
2022 Bellucci Trainee Award Winner
Peizhe Wu, MD, PhD
Harvard Medical School
"Age related hearing loss in Human Temporal Bones"
Peizhe Wu, MD, PhD
Harvard Medical School
"Age related hearing loss in Human Temporal Bones"
2021 Bellucci Trainee Award Winner
Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat, PT, PhD
Mahidol University
"Cochlear proteotoxicity after noise exposure"
Nopporn Jongkamonwiwat, PT, PhD
Mahidol University
"Cochlear proteotoxicity after noise exposure"
2020 Bellucci Trainee Award Winner
Stephanie Rouse, BA
Boston Children's Hospital
"The Role of Sex in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Cochlear Synaptopathy"
Stephanie Rouse, BA
Boston Children's Hospital
"The Role of Sex in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Cochlear Synaptopathy"
*Winners since 2019 when the Symposium has been hosted by Creighton University
Sponsored by the Bellucci DePaoli Family Foundation. Alumnus Dr. Richard J. Bellucci, MD '42 was a national leader in the utilization of ear surgical techniques to treat conductive hearing loss. Questions? Email [email protected]. |
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May 17, 2024 Free Attendance |