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    Suresh Mohan, MD

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    Assistant Professor of Surgery (Otolaryngology)
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    Otolaryngology Surgery

    330 Cedar Street, PO Box 208041

    New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8041

    United States

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    Assistant Professor of Surgery (Otolaryngology)

    Biography

    Philosophy

    Our faces facilitate meaningful connection to the people in our lives. Thoughts, emotions, and intents are conveyed through our facial expressions. Some even believe that our faces are a window into our souls. I was drawn to facial plastic and reconstructive surgery because of how impactful the smallest details of our face can be in perceptions of ourselves and interactions with others. I see the opportunity to reconstruct or rejuvenate these facial features as a way to bring new confidence and contentment into the lives of my patients. With research-enriched surgical training, I bring a unique perspective of a scientifically focused approach to the art of restoring facial symmetry and innate beauty.

    Training and Experience

    Hailing from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dr. Mohan received his B.S. from the University of Michigan with concentrations in music and cell & molecular biology. He earned a medical degree at Brown University and completed a one-year research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health investigating novel small molecule inhibitors for head and neck cancer. He then completed a seven-year research track residency at Mass Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School where his research was focused on understanding the Schwann cell response to nerve injury as applicable to clinical management of facial palsy under mentorship of Drs. Nate Jowett and Tessa Hadlock. He next completed a fellowship in Facial Plastic and Microvascular Reconstructive Surgery at University of California-San Francisco. His clinical interests include facial paralysis, free tissue transfer for head and neck cancer reconstruction, rhinoplasty, Mohs reconstruction, facial trauma, gender affirmation surgery, and treatment of the aging face.

    Honors and Awards

    Dr. Mohan has won several awards for his research and teaching. As a resident, he secured grant funding totaling nearly $200K from sources including the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Plastic Surgery Foundation, American Society for Peripheral Nerve, and National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. As chief resident at Harvard, he received the Jeffrey P. Harris MD, PhD Research Award, and the coveted OHNS Chief Resident teaching award.

    Research and Innovation

    Dr. Mohan has over 30 peer-reviewed publications to date and serves as a reviewer for multiple prominent journals in Otolaryngology. His research interest is in how Schwann cells within nerves respond to injury. Schwann cells are the supportive cells for neurons in the peripheral nervous system. When nerves are injured, Schwann cells take on a repair identity to help regenerate axons. However, the gene expression changes that facilitate this transformation are incompletely understood. Dr. Mohan and his team utilized cutting edge single-cell RNA sequencing techniques to better clarify these gene expression changes in Schwann cells after injury with the eventual goal of identifying potential gene therapy targets to improve outcomes of peripheral nerve surgical procedures. The work has been presented at national meetings, recognized with multiple foundation and federal grant awards, and is currently nearing publication.

    Personal Interests

    In his spare time, Suresh is a connoisseur of the performing arts, an instagram husband, an aspiring runner, and a vegetarian foodie. He, his wife, and their two children live in Madison, CT.

    Invited Speaking Engagements

    • Characterizing the Schwann cell response to facial nerve injury with single-cell RNA sequencing. (International Facial Nerve Symposium (Virtual), Seoul, South Korea) 28 Apr 2022.
    • Selective Denervation. (New England Otolaryngological Society, Virtual Spring Meeting) 16 Apr 2021.
    • Characterizing Schwann cell transcriptional states in peripheral nerve regeneration with single-cell RNA sequencing. (American Society for Peripheral Nerve, Ft Lauderdale, FL) 10 Jan 2020.
    • Layperson and Artificial Intelligence Assessed Emotion in Facial Palsy. (Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings: AAFPRS, Austin, TX) 1 May 2019.
    • Novel Transgenic Murine Model for Study of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration (American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA) 8 Oct 2018.
    • A High-Throughput Platform for Nerve Conduit Assessment. (Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings: The Triological Society, National Harbor, MD) 20 Apr 2018.

    Appointments

    Education & Training

    Fellow, Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
    University of California-San Francisco (2023)
    Resident, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
    Harvard Medical School/Mass Eye and Ear (2022)
    MD
    The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University (2015)
    BS
    University of Michigan, Music; Cell Biology (2010)

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Facial Nerve; Facial Nerve Injuries; Plastic Surgery Procedures

    Research at a Glance

    Publications Timeline

    A big-picture view of Suresh Mohan's research output by year.
    28Publications
    451Citations

    Publications

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    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • honor

      Class of 2022 OHNS Chief Resident Teaching Award

    • honor

      Jeffrey P. Harris MD, PhD Resident Research Prize

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      Joseph Collins Foundation Scholarship

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Suresh Mohan, MD, is a surgeon who specializes in reconstructive and cosmetic surgery of the face, head, and neck. He performs facial reanimation surgery for facial paralysis, free tissue transfer for head and neck cancer reconstruction, aesthetic and functional rhinoplasty, skin cancer (Moh’s) reconstruction, facial trauma repair, gender affirmation surgery, corneal neurotization, and cosmetic treatment of the aging face.

    A performing arts aficionado and music major in college, he has always had a particular appreciation for the intersection of science and art; he found plastic surgery at this juncture. Dr. Mohan was drawn to facial plastic and reconstructive surgery because of how much the smallest details in a person’s face impact their perceptions of themselves and their interactions with others on a daily basis.

    “Our faces facilitate meaningful connections to the people in our lives,” Dr. Mohan says. “Thoughts, emotions, and intents are conveyed through our facial expressions. I see the opportunity to reconstruct or rejuvenate these facial features as a way to bring new confidence and contentment into the lives of my patients.”

    Dr. Mohan works carefully to understand each patient’s individual concerns, provide them with tailored options, and help make decisions based on mutual respect and trust. Watching patients rediscover their lives, confidence, and purpose after a facial abnormality is what makes his work so rewarding.

    An assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Mohan is also a researcher who spent time at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) investigating novel small molecule inhibitors for head and neck cancer. He completed a seven-year research track residency at Massachusetts Eye and Ear at Harvard Medical School, where his research focused on understanding the Schwann cell response to nerve injury as applicable to clinical management of facial palsy. He continues his research in peripheral nerve regeneration at Yale.

    Clinical Specialties

    Head & Neck Surgical Oncology; Otolaryngology Surgery; Head & Neck Cancers

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    Board Certifications

    • Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery

      Certification Organization
      AB of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
      Original Certification Date
      2023

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    Otolaryngology Surgery

    330 Cedar Street, PO Box 208041

    New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8041

    United States

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