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Disclosure of Commercial or Outside Financial Interests

Industry partnerships and commercial ventures offer opportunities to accelerate the discovery, development, and delivery of innovative drugs and medical devices. As our industry relationships grow in number, Harvard Ophthalmology strives to maintain academic integrity and a culture of open and...

2015-16 Executive Board

Nelson C. Malone President Fiatsogbe Dzuali Vice President Santino Butler Treasurer Edirin Elaine Secretary George Agyapong Program Coordinator Edward Stronge Program Coordinator Jibril Kedir Pipeline Coordinator Danial Ceasar Pipeline Coordinator Leangelo Hall Parliamentarian and Community Outreach...

Bio

Current Title/Affiliation: Instructor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School Associated Scientist, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT Member, Dana Farber Harvard Cancer Center (Breast Cancer Program) Education: B.Biomed Sc, Medical Laboratory Science (University of Tasmania, TAS, Australia) B.Biomed...

Protocols

Array Protocols- Reusing Glycan Microarray Slides Using MAWE Direct Binding Assay + MAWE Protocol Glycan Binding Assay with Biotin-tagged Sample + MAWE Unlabeled Monoclonal Antibody + MAWE Glycan Binding Assay with tagged Sample on CFG Slides + MAWE Tertiary Binding Assay for Unlabeled sample and...

Hope A. Ricciotti, MD

Dr. Hope Ricciotti is the Chair in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and an Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School. At Harvard Medical School, Dr. Ricciotti is the Co-Chair of the Resident...

Key Lessons Learned from the Boston Marathon Bombings

Key Lessons Learned from the Boston Marathon Bombings 5 Promote use of eye shields on the scene for patients with potential eye injuries Maintain reliable communications Deepen the ophthalmology call algorithm Integrate ophthalmology services into trauma teams and maintain a voice in hospital-wide...

Fueling a Revolution in Retinal Care

In the 1990s, the 2014 Champalimaud Award Laureates worked in parallel and in collaboration to identify vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) as the major trigger for angiogenesis in the eye. In 1993, they showed that the human retina synthesizes VEGF, and subsequently demonstrated that VEGF...

2014 Antonio Champalimaud Vision Award

2014 António Champalimaud Laureates: Joan W. Miller, MD, FARVO, Evangelos S. Gragoudas, MD, Patricia A. D’Amore, PhD, MBA, FARVO, Lloyd Paul Aiello, MD, PhD, George L. King, MD, Anthony P. Adamis, MD; and Napoleone Ferrara, MD Dear Colleagues, In September, several Mass. Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical...

The Boston KPro: Revolutionized the Field of Corneal Transplantation

Dear Colleagues, Nearly five million people in the world are blind from corneal disease in both eyes, and millions more have corneal blindness in one eye. For some people, conventional corneal transplantation is a successful and life-changing intervention. Many others, however, suffer multiple...