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Infectious Diseases are a Global Health Problem: From the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues, Infectious diseases, including those that affect the eye, are a global health problem gaining increased attention in the ophthalmic community. At the 2016 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, more than 600 people attended a special late-breaking...

November 2016 Awards and Honors

Lloyd Paul Aiello, MD, PhD, presented the Inaugural Kresge Eye Institute Robert N. Frank Clinical Translational Lecture, "From the Edges to the Depths of the Retina: Changing the Care of Diabetic Eye Disease through Translational Research & Advanced Retinal Imaging," on October 28, 2016 at the 3rd...

James E. Casanova, Ph.D.

"Active Suppression of Autophagy by Salmonella: The best offense is a good defense" James E. Casanova, Ph.D. University of Virginia School of Medicine | Professor of Cell Biology

Services and Equipment

Core Services: Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System (CLAMS) The Columbus Instruments Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System (CLAMS) is a system of metabolic cages which allows for simultaneous measurement of numerous metabolic parameters including oxygen consumption (VO2), carbon dioxide...

Eye Witness

Eye Witness shares Harvard Ophthalmology key accomplishments with faculty, trainees, staff, alumni, affiliates, partners, and friends. The newsletter is published three times a year and is available in both print and digital form. This publication helps advance Harvard Ophthalmology’s mission to...

Eye Witness 31 - June 2016

Cover Story Leaders in Ophthalmology Reflect on Their Harvard Ophthalmology Education A Harvard Ophthalmology education is defined by excellence in three mission areas: clinical care, research, and education. Trainees not only graduate with exceptional clinical and surgical skill sets, but also with...