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Otolaryngology Research

Saint Louis University's Department of Otolaryngology encourages students and faculty to work side-by-side as they pursue research. 

The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Saint Louis University actively participates in multiple facets of research including bench work, translational, and clinical research that aims to improve the understanding of disease processes and patient care for a variety of otolaryngological conditions. As a vital component of the department’s clinical mission, our research projects and initiatives cover a broad range of areas: hearing and deafness, vestibular, voice and speech, sinus and nasal disorders, pediatrics, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and head and neck cancer. The research conducted in our department is performed by our clinical faculty, otolaryngology residents, adjunct research faculty, and medical school students with a propensity to the study of disorders of the head and neck. The dedication this group brings to research in Otolaryngology allows us to approach patients with the highest level of care and the most cutting-edge treatments.

Clinical Trials

Faculty Research Projects