• Advancing Scientific Research

    These research scientists were awarded grants for their innovative research and recognition for their work in the areas of macular degeneration, gene therapy, stem cell research and neuroscience of visual pathways. They each display potential for making significant progress in understanding root causes of blindness and developing cures.

    2021

    Christopher R. Fetsch, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University


    Research: “Patterned microstimulation as proof of concept for prosthetic 3D motion vision”
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    Safal Khanal, OD, PhD, FAAO
    Assistant Professor, Department of Optometry and Vision Science, The University of Alabama at Birmingham


    Research: “The role of S-cone neural activity in eye growth regulation and refractive development”
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    Kazuhira Kurokawa, PhD
    Assistant Scientist, Legacy Research Institute | Devers Eye Institute, Portland, OR


    Research: “Multifunctional high-resolution imaging in the living retina to study glaucoma pathophysiology at the cellular and subcellular scale”
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    Liang Liang, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience, Yale University School of Medicine


    Research: “Elucidating the Roles of Local Inhibition in Thalamic Visual Processing”
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    Joel B. Miesfeld, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, The Eye Institute | Medical College of Wisconsin


    Research: “Investigation of RGC number as a glaucoma risk factor”
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    Carlos R. Ponce, MD, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School


    Research: “Understanding naturalistic vision in primates using machine learning”
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    2019

    Christian Burgess, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Molecular and Integrative Physiology Department and Michigan Neuroscience Institute, University of Michigan Medical School


    Research: “Circuit mechanisms underlying sleep-dependent plasticity in visual cortex”
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    Leah Byrne, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine


    Research: “A modular system for gene and protein delivery to the retina based on AAV”
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    Ross Collery, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Medical School of Wisconsin Eye Institute


    Research: “Understanding genetic causes of retinal degeneration and refractive error using zebrafish”
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    Jamie Berta Spangler, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering & Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine


    Research: “Engineered anti-angiogenic proteins to treat retinal eye diseases”
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    Santani Teng, PhD
    Associate Scientist, The Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute


    Research: “Cortical and Perceptual Dynamics of Echolocation in Blindness-An EEG Study”
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    2018

    Cagri Besirli, MD, PhD
    Skillman Career Development Professor of Pediatric Ophthalmology
    Adult and Pediatric Vitreoretinal Surgery
    Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Kellogg Eye Center University of Michigan


    Research: “The Role of Hexokinase-2 in Photoreceptor Survival during Metabolic Stress”
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    David Myung, MD, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology, Byers Eye Institute, Stanford University Medical Center and by courtesy, Chemical Engineering Co-Director, Ophthalmic Innovation Program and Director, Teleophthalmology VA Palo Alto Health Care System


    Research: “Sutureless Corneal Reconstruction through In Situ-Forming Collagen Gels”
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    Jillian N. Pearring, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kellogg Eye Center University of Michigan


    Research: “Photoreceptor Outer Segment Regeneration: Understanding the Molecular Programs and Dynamic Cellular Processes”
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    Raunak Sinha, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience, School of Medicine and Public Health University of Wisconsin-Madison


    Research: “Understanding cone signaling in the fovea”
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    2017

    Alan Brown, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Chemistry & Molecular, Harvard Medical School


    Research: “Visualizing rhodopsin trafficking by cryo-EM”
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    Xin Duan, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology and Physiology, Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California San Francisco


    Research: “Regenerating Axons across Diversified Retinal Ganglion Cell Subtypes”
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    Anirvan Nandy, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience, Yale University


    Research: “The impact of eye-movements on neural dynamics and cortical organization”
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    Sui Wang, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine


    Research: “Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying glial responses to retinal injury and disease”
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    2016

    Leo A. Kim, MD, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, the Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School


    Research: “Role of Runx1 in Retinopathy of Prematurity”
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    Kira Poskanzer, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, CA


    Research: “Astrocytic modulation of primary visual cortex”
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    Rajesh C Rao, MD
    Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kellogg Eye Center, University of Michigan


    Research: “Epigenetic dissection of hereditary macular degeneration: a stem cell approach”
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    2015

    Damon Clark, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Molecular, Cellular & Development Biology, Yale University


    Research: “How do multiple motion signals guide behavior in a small visual circuit”
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    Evan Feinberg, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, UCSF


    Research: “Dissecting the roles of the superior colliculus and visual cortex in behavior”
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    Yvonne Ou, MD
    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco


    Research: “Early steps of circuit disassembly in glaucoma”
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    Glenn C. Yiu, MD, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, UC Davis


    Research: “Targeted drug delivery to the retinal pigment epithelium and choroidal vasculature using optically-triggered nanoparticles”
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    2014

    Bart G. Borghuis, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anatomical Sciences & Neurobiology, University of Louisville


    Research: “Synaptic mechanisms for parallel processing in retinal circuitry”
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    Felice A. Dunn
    Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology


    Research: “Uncovering the mechanisms of circuit disassembly in the damaged mammalian retina”
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    Yang Sun, MD, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Indiana University


    Research: “Targeting inositol signaling in primary cilia to treat glaucoma”
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    Derek S. Welsbie, MD, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Diego


    Research: “Developing neuroprotective strategies that could complement pressure lowering by directly interfering with the RGC-intrinsic degeneration pathways”
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    2013

    Jeremy N. Kay, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Neurobiology and Ophthalmology, Duke University Eye Center


    Research: “Cellular and molecular mechanisms that assemble retinal direction-selective circuitry”
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    Wei Wei, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Neurobiology, The University of Chicago


    Research: “Understanding motion detection in the retina”
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    Sujata Rao, PhD
    Assistant Staff, Opthalmic Research, The Cleveland Clinic


    Research: “Circadian Regulation of Eye Development”
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    2012

    Kevin K. Park, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine


    Research: “Novel Combinatorial Approaches to Enhance Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival and Axon Regeneration after Optic Nerve Injury”
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    Jonathan Sears, MD
    Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Cole Eye Institute


    Research: “Prevention of Retinopathy of Prematurity”
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    2011

    Yingbin Fu, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Department of Opthalmology & Visual Sciences, John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah


    Research: “Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies for Leber Congenital Amaurosis”
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    Michael R. Taylor, PhD
    Assistant Member, Chemical Biology & Therapeutics, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital


    Research: “Uncovering the Role of L-type Voltage-dependent Calcium Channels in the Formation of Photoreceptor Synaptic Ribbons”
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    Jun Yang, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, The University of Utah, John A. Moran Eye Center


    Research: “Formation and Function(s) of the Usher 2 Protein Complex in Photoreceptors”
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    2010

    Stephen A. Baccus, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine, Dept. of Neurobiology


    Research: “Understanding Computation in the Interneuron Population of the Retina Using Simultaneous Multi-photon Imaging and Multi-electrode Recording”
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    David M. Gamm, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Ophthalmology and Visual Science, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI


    Research: “The Role of MITF in Early Retinal Fate Determination in Human Embryonic Stem Cells”
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    Alecia K. Gross, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Vision Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham


    Research: “Rhodopsin Trafficking in Transgenic Tadpoles”
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    Andrew Huberman, PhD
    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurosciences, School of Medicine and Section of Neurobiology in the Division of Biological Sciences, University of California at San Diego


    Research: “Molecular Determinants of Synaptic Target Choice in the Developing Visual System”
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