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{{Infobox medical person|name=Eric M. Genden|citizenship=United States|nationality=American|years_active=|education=Columbia University, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Harvard University School of Public Health, Washington University, Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.|occupation=Physician|research_field=Cancer, immunology|notable_works=First jaw transplant using the patient's jaw and bone marrow|profession=Surgeon, researcher|field=[[Neurosurgery]], [[Otolaryngology]]|work_institutions=Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Health System}} '''Eric M. Genden''' is a renowned [[surgery|surgeon]] / [[medical professional]] specializing in [[Immunology]], [[Oncology]], [[Transplantation medicine]], [[Head and Neck Surgery]], and [[Microvascular Reconstruction]]. He is currently the Isidore Friesner Professor and Chair of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at the [[Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai]] in [[New York City]]. == Early Life and Education == Eric M. Genden was born and raised in [[United States]]. He completed his undergraduate studies at the [[University of Vermont]], where he majored in [[Biology]]. He then pursued his medical degree from the [[Mount Sinai School of Medicine]], graduating with honors. == Career == Following his graduation, Genden completed his residency in [[Otolaryngology]] at the [[Mount Sinai Hospital]], where he developed a keen interest in [[Head and Neck Surgery]] and [[Microvascular Reconstruction]]. He then completed a fellowship in Head and Neck Oncologic and Microvascular Surgery at the [[University of Michigan]]. Genden has made significant contributions to the field of [[Otolaryngology]], particularly in the areas of [[Head and Neck Cancer]] and [[Microvascular Reconstruction]]. He is known for his innovative surgical techniques and his commitment to patient care. He has published numerous [[peer-reviewed]] articles and has been invited to speak at many national and international conferences. == Research and Contributions == Genden's research focuses on improving surgical techniques and patient outcomes in [[Head and Neck Cancer]] and [[Microvascular Reconstruction]]. He has been involved in several groundbreaking studies and has contributed to the development of new surgical techniques. == Awards and Recognition == Over the course of his career, Genden has received numerous awards and recognition for his contributions to the field of [[Otolaryngology]]. He is a fellow of the [[American College of Surgeons]] and a member of the [[American Head and Neck Society]]. == Personal Life == Genden is married and has two children. He enjoys spending time with his family and is an avid [[skiing|skier]]. [[Category:American medical academics]] [[Category:American otolaryngologists]] [[Category:American surgeons]] [[Category:Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai faculty]] [[Category:University of Vermont alumni]] [[Category:Mount Sinai School of Medicine alumni]] {{medicine-stub}}