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60th ANNUAL SPRING MEETING
AMERICAN NEUROTOLOGY SOCIETY

Hyatt Regency New Orleans
New Orleans, LA

May 16-17, 2025

COSM REGISTRATION OPEN NOW!
EVERY ATTENDEE / SPEAKER MUST BE REGISTERED! 
 

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 60th ANNUAL ANS SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

THE ANNUALANS PROGRAM & MORE BOOK IS HERE! 
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Click here to view selected ORAL presentations
MUST READ
- COSM SPEAKER AV GUIDELINES

Click here to view selected POSTER presentations
MUST READ
 - COSM POSTER GUIDELINES

PRESENTER DEADLINES! 

PODIUM PRESENTERS! MANUSCRIPTS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO O&N BY FRIDAY, APRIL 18
POSTER PRESENTERS! ELECTRONIC POSTER - SUBMIT TO GENIGRAPHICS BY MONDAY, APRIL 14
(NO EXCEPTIONS) 

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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2025 AWARD RECIPIENTS!

Neurotology Fellow Award
Michael W. Canfarotta, MD, Fellow at Vanderbilt University for his presentation titled,
“Factors Associated with Delayed Loss of Residual Acoustic Hearing following
Cochlear Implantation”
 
 
Neurotology Fellow Award
John P. Marinelli, MD, Fellow at Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN for his presentation titled, 
“Radiosurgery for Sporadic Facial Nerve Schwannomas:
An International Multi-Institutional Study”
 
 
ANS Trainee Award
Krish Suresh, MD, Fellow at UC San Diego for his presentation titled, 
“Automated Segmentation of Bilateral Vestibular Schwannoma”
 
Nicholas Torok Vestibular Award
Graham D. Cochrane, MD, PhD, Resident at Univ of North Carolina for his presentation titled, 
“Clinical Vestibular Function in Children with and without Sensorineural Hearing Loss” 
 
Herbert Silverstein Award for Research Excellence in Otology/Neurotology
Benjamin T. Ostrander, MD, MSE, Resident at UC San Diego for his presentation titled,
 “Whole Genome Sequencing of Sporadic Vestibular Schwannoma Identifies 
Novel Molecular Pathways”
 
 
Michael E. Glasscock Scientific Merit Award
(highest scoring blinded abstract)
Hannah N. W. Weinstein, BA, Medical Student and Research Fellow at Columbia University
for her presentation titled, 
"Conductive Hearing Loss is Associated with Dementia in the All of Us Research Program"