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Grants received in August 2017

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded Schepens Eye Research Institute of Mass. Eye and Ear’s P30 core grant competitive renewal (PI: Pablo Argüeso, PhD) at $3,940,010 over five years. This critical funding supports four shared core resources at 20 Staniford Street: Animal Resource, Flow...

Dr. Michael A. Sandberg retires after 44 years of service

Michael A. Sandberg, PhD retired from Mass. Eye and Ear at the end of September. Dr. Sandberg was recruited by Dr. Eliot Berson to the Berman-Gund Laboratory for the Study of Retinal Degenerations and the Electroretinography Service (now the Inherited Retinal Disorders Service) at Massachusetts Eye...

Recently received grants - October 2017

Maan Alkharashi, MD, received funds in the in the amount of $1750 per patient over one year for his involvement in the clinical study with the Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group, "Binocular Dig Rush Game Treatment for Amblyopia” funded by the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes...

Harvard Ophthalmology Residency Training Program Class of 2022 announced

The following individuals have matched into the Harvard Ophthalmology Residency Program as the class of 2022: Sila Bal, University of Pennsylvania-Perelman School of Medicine Carolina Chiou, Harvard Medical School Jacob Cox, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Inês Laíns, MD, Faculty of...

Dr. Vandenberghe to Receive Outstanding New Investigator Award

Luk Vandenberghe, PhD , Director of the Grousbeck Gene Therapy Center at Mass. Eye and Ear and Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School, will receive the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) Outstanding New Investigator Award — one of the Society’s highest honors...

Dr. Haider Lobbies Congress to Increase Support for NIH/NEI

Neena Haider, PhD , Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, was invited by the American Macular Degeneration Foundation (AMDF) to lobby Congress to increase support for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Eye Institute. In March, she met with Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congressmen Joe...

Resident Wendy Liu Receives Gragoudas-Folkman Award

First-year Harvard Ophthalmology resident Wendy Liu, MD, PhD, received the 2018 Gragoudas-Folkman Award, which will provide up to $20,000 to help fund her research on mechanosensitive ion channels in primary open-angle glaucoma. She will complete the project under the guidance of her mentor Janey...

Highlights from the 2018 ARVO Annual Meeting

The Department of Ophthalmology was, once again, well represented at this year’s Association for Research and Vision in Ophthalmology (ARVO) Imaging in the Eye Conference and Annual Meeting, held April 28 through May 3 in Honolulu, Hawaii. More than 145 faculty and trainees participated as course...