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Captain Praveer Singh presenting his work on automatic drusen segmentation for AMD with UWF imaging CU Ophthalmology QTIM Lab
The #ARVO2024 Proctor Award and Lecture by NEI Emily Y. Chew included a CochraneEyes shout-out! CU Ophthalmology John G. Lawrenson The Cochrane Library Cochrane
In the final edition of our eye drop series, Richard Davidson, MD, CU Ophthalmology professor, discusses the future for patients using eye drops to treat ocular conditions, from reducing commonly used preservatives to creating solutions beyond the bottle.
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Aids can significantly help administer eye drops, especially for patients with physical limitations. Next in our eye drop series, Monica Ertel, PhD, and Malik Kahook, MD, discuss tools to make drop delivery easier and solutions that are in development.
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Congratulations to Malik Kahook, MD, Slater Family Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology, Vice Chair of Translational Research, and CU Ophthalmology professor, for being selected as one of the top 20 ophthalmologists of The Ophthalmologist’s #PowerList24 ! See the full list: powerlist.theophthalmologist.com
From calming dry eye irritation to delivering vision-saving medications, eye drops vary in use and type. CU Ophthalmology assistant professor Kaleb Abbott, OD, MS, FAAO, explains what makes eye drops effective and how patients can stay safe when using them.
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Honored to have been selected as a Heed Fellow. Thank you to phenomenal mentors at UIowa Eye, especially Ian Han, MD and thomas oetting. The extent of their impact on me (and many others) can't be captured in a tweet. Excited to continue the journey at CU Ophthalmology for VR fellowship
'Investing and philanthropy are traditionally seen as separate things — one brings financial returns, and one brings social returns. While there is some truth to this, in reality, investing and philanthropy are two sides of the same coin.' - Malik Kahook, MD, explains.
Dry eye is already a common affliction in Colorado, but your stress level might be making it worse. Darren Gregory, MD, CU Ophthalmology professor, explains why stress seems to impact dry eye and how patients can help alleviate some of the symptoms.
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Did you know West Nile virus can cause eye problems? Naresh Mandava, MD, CU Ophthalmology chair, discusses how the virus primarily affects the nervous system, which can attack areas like the retina, in a new article from our partners at @UCHealth.
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Determining cannabis intoxication can be challenging, but researchers are looking to the eyes for hints. Prem S. Subramanian, MD, PhD, chief of neuro-ophthalmology at the CU Ophthalmology, says pupillary size and light reflex could be the basis of future ocular evaluations.
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In a new retrospective study presented at the 2024 AAPOSeye meeting, CU Ophthalmology resident Anne Strong Caldwell, MD, found there is no significant difference in adverse outcomes between anti-VEGF treatments and laser treatments given to babies with ROP.
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This World Parkinson's Day, we're proud that our chief of artificial medical intelligence, Jayashree Kalpathy, PhD, was awarded a michaeljfox.org grant to leverage CU Ophthalmology clinical data and AI to identify biomarkers of Parkinson’s before symptoms manifest.
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