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Fellowship matches for AY 2018

Congratulations to our Chief Resident and senior residents, who have matched with outstanding fellowship programs: Jonathan Chou, MD , Glaucoma Fellow, Stanford University Isaiah Giese, MD , ASOPRS Fellow in Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (Dr. Stuart Seiff, Preceptor), CPMC/University...

Boston's Top Doctors 2017

Congratulations to Harvard Ophthalmology faculty who were recognized as one of “ Boston’s Top Doctors 2017,” by Boston Magazine.

Michael Gilmore, PhD, gives national and international lectures in December

Michael Gilmore, PhD , Sir William Osler Professor of Ophthalmology, gave two lectures in December. On December 5, he presented the Annual Neal Groman Lecture at the University of Washington, where he spoke on the origins of leading multidrug resistant hospital pathogens, the enterococci. The...

Congratulations to Our 2017 ARVO Fellows!

The title of ARVO Fellow is an honor established to recognize current ARVO members for their individual accomplishments, leadership and contributions to the Association. ARVO Fellows serve as role models and mentors for individuals pursuing careers in vision and ophthalmology research and help...

Growth factor shown to protect the retina in early stage diabetes

New research findings may lead to development of new therapies to delay or prevent the development of diabetic eye disease. Boston, Mass. — Researchers from the Schepens Eye Research Institute of Massachusetts Eye and Ear have shown that a slight increase in transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β)...

Gene therapy restores hearing in deaf mice… down to a whisper

Improved delivery vector better penetrates the inner ear, also restores balance in a mouse model of Usher syndrome Boston, Mass. — In the summer of 2015, a team at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School reported restoring rudimentary hearing in genetically deaf mice using gene therapy...

Kathryn M. Hatch, MD, named "Outstanding female leader in ophthalmology"

MillennialEYE named Kathryn M. Hatch, MD, an “Outstanding female leader in ophthalmology” in their January/February 2017, and published a profile about her career and work. MillennialEYE is an all-digital publication and online community for the future leaders in ophthalmology. The full story can be...