International Recognition for Tollin

Otolaryngology Daniel Tollin, PhD, was elected to the Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amiticiae Sacrum (CORLAS).
CORLAS is the premiere international Otolaryngology organization dedicated to fostering research in Otolaryngology and international cooperation. Dan is in rarified company – only six basic scientist and 20 clinical scientist members are allowed from the United States.
The Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum was established on in 1926 in the Netherlands. It was created on the initiative of oto-rhino-laryngologists who lost many of their colleagues during World War I, as an scientific forum above the territorial borders. Its main goal is free exchange of knowledge and scientific information in the field of oto-rhino-laryngology on the global scale. This could only be achieved within a limited group of scientists and therefore CORLAS is an elite Society with only 300 active members from 50 European countries. The mutual respect that they derive from their work is an important basis for international understanding and friendship among the members.
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