Medical Student
UMass Chan Medical School
Needham, MA, United States
Emily Stoller, B.A., received her bachelor's degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 2024 and is now a medical student at the University of Massachusetts. At Washington University, she investigated the impact of COVID-induced parosmia on mental health with Dr. Nyssa F. Farrell and studied fracture management in low- and middle-income countries with Lay First Responders International. She also examined the biological correlates of a HPV-targeted cancer vaccine in a phase 2 clinical trial for oral cancer patients in Dr. Sid Puram’s lab. Her current research focuses on barriers to providing allergy services in otolaryngology practices in collaboration with Dr. Lauren Roland and Dr. Cecelia Damask.
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Identifying Barriers to Providing Allergy Services Within Otolaryngology Practices
Sunday, October 12, 2025
1:18 PM - 1:24 PM EDT