Professor
University of CA San Francisco
San Francisco, CA, United States
Dylan Chan, MD, PhD, is an Professor in Pediatric Otolaryngology at University of California-San Francisco.
He medical school at Weill-Cornell Medical College, a PhD in cochlear physiology at the Rockefeller University, residency at Stanford, and fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at Seattle Children's Hospital. His clinical and research interests are focused on hearing in children. His goals are: 1) to improve the awareness, identification, and community of care for deaf and hard-of-hearing children, and 2) to develop fundamental new treatments for hearing impairment. He is the medical director of pediatric cochlear implantation at Benioff Children's Hospitals and Director of the Children's Communication Center at UCSF’s Benioff Children’s Hospital, which was established to address the first of these goals. He is principal investigator on two multi-site PCORI-funded clinical trials relating to pediatric hearing health. For the second goal, Dr. Chan runs an NIH-funded basic-science laboratory where he investigates how ER stress and the unfolded protein response mediate acquired hearing loss.
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