Lawrence R. Lustig, MD
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About Lawrence R. Lustig, MD
One of the nation's leading experts in hearing loss, Lawrence Lustig, MD, was appointed chair of the Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and otolaryngologist-in-chief at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, effective July 1, 2014.
"We are very pleased to welcome Larry Lustig to our faculty," said Lee Goldman, MD, dean of the faculties of health sciences and medicine, Columbia University Medical Center. "His experience and success leading major research and clinical programs will help us continue to grow our Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery's basic, clinical, and translational research programs and our clinical enterprise, including even stronger collaboration with faculty across our departments."
"Dr. Lustig's extensive background in research and clinical care for hearing loss and related disorders will be pivotal to our continued provision of innovative, outstanding and patient-centered care, said Steven J. Corwin, MD, chief executive officer of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. "His expertise adds significantly to the depth and breadth of our ENT program, which addresses a range of health issues including hearing loss, benign and cancerous tumors, nasal and sinus disorders, voice and swallowing issues."
Dr. Lustig treats the full spectrum of ear disorders in adults and children, as well as skull base disease. His specialties include skull base surgery, cochlear implants, the genetics of hearing loss, cochlear gene therapy, balance disorders, and hair cell physiology. He has led several NIH-funded research projects examining the underlying causes of hearing loss, including a recently completed a two-year $550,000 grant to explore cochlear gene therapy as a potential approach to treating children born with genetic forms of hearing loss.
This work stems from an initial study in which he and colleagues demonstrated that the inner hair cell glutamate-transporter VGLUT3 is integral to the development of hearing, while a mutation of the transporter causes early profound hearing loss. In follow-up studies, they demonstrated that virally mediated gene therapy can successfully restore the hearing phenotype in a mouse model of genetic deafness. Based on this work, they are currently exploring additional models of genetic deafness to see if these results can be duplicated. NIH has awarded a five-year grant to explore the use of virally mediated gene therapy to regenerate spiral (cochlear) ganglia—nerve cells that transport sound from the cochlea to the brain—to enable the sense of hearing. Dr. Lustig's interdisciplinary research includes collaboration with an orthopedic surgery researcher at UCSF to study cochlear bone development. Using animal models and molecular techniques applied to bone growth and development, they are looking at how the material properties of bone enclosing the inner ear contribute to hearing.
They anticipate that their findings may help further understanding of how metabolic abnormalities cause certain types of hearing loss, including otosclerosis, Padget's disease, and other conditions that cause defective bone development. Additional collaboration has included work with a pharmacologist at UCSF, where Dr. Lustig studied the mechanism of hearing loss caused by platinum-based chemotherapies. Dr. Lustig has published more than 125 articles in peer-reviewed journals, as well as book chapters. He co-edited a textbook, "Clinical Neurotology: Diagnosing and Managing Disorders of Hearing, Balance and the Facial Nerve." In 2004, Dr. Lustig joined UCSF, where he has served as chief of the Division of Otology and Neurotology at both UCSF and San Francisco General Hospital, director of the Douglas Grant Cochlear Implant Center, clinical chief of the otolaryngology service on the Parnassus campus, and co-director of the Center for Balance and Falls.
Before joining UCSF, Dr. Lustig served on the faculty at Johns Hopkins University, where he was a member of the Johns Hopkins Listening Center and cochlear implant team. He also completed a fellowship in otology, neurotology, and skull base surgery at Hopkins. Dr. Lustig is a member of numerous professional organizations, including the American Otologic Society, the American Auditory Society, the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, the American Neurotology Society, and the North American Skull Base Society. He earned his bachelor's degree in microbiology at the University of California, Berkeley, and his medical degree at UCSF, where he also completed a residency in otolaryngology/head and neck surgery.
Board Certifications
- Neurotology
- Otolaryngology
Expertise
Acoustic Neuroma
Bell's Palsy
Brain Tumor
Cancer
Cancer Surgery
Cholesteatoma
Chordoma Tumor
Chronic Ear Infection
Cochlear Implants
Cosmetic Ear Surgery
Dizziness
Dizzy
Ear Disease
Ear Disorder
Ear Drum Perforation
Ear Drum Repair
Ear Infection
Ear Irrigation
Ear Laser Surgery
Ear Problems
Ear Reconstruction
Ear Surgery
Ear Tumors
Ear, Nose, and Throat Problems
Ear, Nose, and Throat, Pediatric
Earlobe Repair
EarNose & Throat Problems
EarNose & Throat Surgery
Facial Nerve Disorder
Facial Nerve Disorders
Facial Nerve Surgery
Hearing and Balance
Hearing Loss
Hearing Loss Surgery
Implantation of Electromagnetic Hearing Aid
Implantation of Hearing Device In Temporal Bone
Laser Surgery
Mastoid Surgery
Microtia/Ear Deformity Surgery
Middle Ear Disease
Neuro Otology
Otitis Media
Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology Surgery
Otology
Otology-Neurotology
Otoplasty
Otoplasty For Prominent Ear Correction
Otoplasty/Ear Pinning Surgery
Otorhinolaryngology
Otosclerosis
Pediatric Ear Disease
Pediatric Ear Infection
Pediatric Ear Nose Throat Disorder
Pediatric Ear Reconstruction
Pediatric ENT(earnose and throat)
Pediatric Head & Neck Surgery
Pediatric Head and Neck Tumors
Pediatric Tumors
Skull Base Surgery
Skull Base Tumors
Stapedectomy
Tinnitus
Education
Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital
Fellowship: The Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine
Internship: University of California San Francisco Medical Center
Residency: University Of California At San Francisco
Residency: University of California San Francisco Medical Center
Titles & Positions
Chair, Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Howard W. Smith Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester
Education
- Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Internship: University of California San Francisco Medical Center
- Residency: University of California San Francisco Medical Center
- Fellowship: The Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine
- Residency: University Of California At San Francisco
Awards & Honors
- 1980 Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America
- 1987 UC Berkeley, graduation with Honors and Distinction in Scholarship
- 1988 Dean's Summer Prize in Medical Student Research, UC San Francisco
- 1992 UC San Francisco School of Medicine, Graduation with Honors
- 1996 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Foundation, Inc. Foundation Grant Award
- 1996 First Place Clinical Presentation, Bay Area Resident Research Association
- 1999 Herbert Silverstein Award for Otologic Research - $10,000 - AAO-HNS Foundation
- 2001 George T. Nager MD Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Otolaryngology, Johns Hopkins University
- 2006 Award for Excellence in Innovative Curricular Design and Program Development and Teaching
- 2006 The Roger Boles, MD Award for Excellence in Clinical Faculty Teaching
- 2009 American Academy of Otolaryngology-Distinguished Service Award
- 2011 US News and World Report-Americas Top Doctors Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
- 2012-14 US News and World Report-Americas Top Doctors Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Titles & Positions
- Chair, Department of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
- Howard W. Smith Professor of Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Board Certifications
- Neurotology
- Otolaryngology