UCSF Vision Scientists Honored with Prestigious RPB Awards

Two UCSF researchers have received major awards from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB), one of the nation’s leading organizations supporting innovative vision science. These honors reflect the strength of UCSF’s research community and its commitment to transforming care for people with blinding eye diseases.

Luciano C. Greig, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, has been awarded the highly competitive RPB Career Development Award (CDA). Designed to support early-career researchers as they establish independent labs, this four-year grant provides critical funding for promising vision scientists poised to make significant contributions to the field.

Dr. Greig’s research seeks to understand how genes guide the formation of the retina’s many cell types. His lab’s discoveries are laying the foundation for advanced stem cell therapies that could one day restore vision lost to diseases currently without cures.
Learn more about Dr. Greig’s research ›

Xin Duan, PhD, Associate Professor, has received the RPB Stein Innovation Award, a three-year grant that funds pioneering research into how eye neurons and blood vessels interact to maintain proper visual function and retina health.

Dr. Duan’s lab investigates how vascular and ocular pressure interact in the eye. Fluctuations in these pressures may affect retinal neuron survival, yet the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved remain unclear. Dr. Duan’s recent research identified perivascular neurons and mechanosensitive channels, shedding light on retinal vascular disorders such as diabetic retinopathy and retinal ischemia. Currently, few cures exist beyond anti-VEGF treatments. There is an urgent need to uncover the cellular and molecular mechanisms that guide vascular development and function. Defining perivascular RGCs and exploring their molecular features may lead to innovative therapies that target the newly recognized neurovascular interactions, especially those related to anti-VEGF-resistant growth.

These awards underscore UCSF’s leadership in vision research and the promise of discovery to improve outcomes for patients worldwide.

UCSF at the “ARVO 2025 Annual Meeting”

UCSF Ophthalmology and Proctor Foundation faculty, along with their research teams, are gearing up for the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual meeting, scheduled May 3rd to May 8th, 2025, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their presentations and contributions for this event are outlined below.

Faculty and Alumni, please join us for our cocktail reception at Brio Italian Grille 80 S. Regent Street Salt Lake City on Sunday, May 4th, 2024 from 6:30 – 8:30pm. Please RSVP by the end of the day, Friday, April 18th to Shelagh Stewart-Chung at shelagh.stewart-chung@ucsf.edu

Faculty and Student Presentations and Contributions

Friday, May 02

Jonathan Li , MD

2025 Eyecelerator affiliated with ARVO

Date: 5/2/2025, Time (MT): 07:00 AM

Location: Grand Hyatt Deer Valley Park City

Type:

Session: Eyecelerator 2025 – Economics of Myopia


Sunday, May 04

Alice Summer Tang, PhD

Phenotyping Cataract Surgeries to Mitigate Zonulopathy Risk at an Academic Medical Center

Date: 5/4/2025, Time (MT): 01:00 AM

Location: Online, OnDemand

Type: Abstract OD30

Session: CL On Demand Sessions

Mentor: Catherine Sun, MD and Madeline Yung, MD


Elaine Liu, MD, PhD

Longitudinal Analysis of Microvascular Changes in Diabetes in a Diverse, Urban Safety-Net Population

Date: 5/4/2025, Time (MT): 08:00 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0179

Poster Range: B0170 – B0222

Session: Diabetic retinopathy: Epidemiology, Clinical Practice and Innovations

Mentor: Jay Stewart, MD


Alyssa Godfrey, MSc

Investigating the Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Corneal Transplantation Outcomes in Patients with Keratoconus and other Corneal Disorders

Date: 5/4/2025, Time (MT): 09:00 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0251

Poster Range: A0239 – A0270

Session: Corneal Surgery I

Mentor: Maanasa Indaram, MD


Iris Kim, BA

Predicting Progression to Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy in the University of California Health System

Date: 5/4/2025, Time (MT): 09:00 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0177

Poster Range: B0170 – B0222

Session: Diabetic retinopathy: Epidemiology, Clinical Practice and Innovations

Mentor: Catherine Sun, MD


Aparna Lakkaraju, PhD

A novel progranulin-mTOR axis regulates RPE mitochondrial bioenergetics, subretinal inflammation, and photoreceptor dysfunction in retinal neurodegenerative disease

Date: 5/4/2025, Time (MT): 03:15 PM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0495

Poster Range: B0463 – B0507

Session: Disease models inform biology


Monday, May 05

Albert Xu, BA

Epidemiology of acute angle closure and laser peripheral iridotomy in California emergency departments

Date: 5/5/2025, Time (MT): 08:30 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0374

Poster Range: B0372 – B0418

Session: Glaucoma Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Social Determinants

Mentor: Yvonne Ou, MD


Jacque Duncan, MD

NEUROD4, a novel gene associated with early-onset recessive Retinal Degeneration (RD)

Date: 5/5/2025, Time (MT): 10:00 AM

Location: 255D Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation 1347

Session: Genetic discovery, diagnostics and functional follow ups for rare eye diseases


Scott Harris, PhD

Detection of retinal degeneration by measuring reflexive eye movements

Date: 5/5/2025, Time (MT): 03:00 PM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation B0116

Poster Range: B0097 – B0151

Session: Retina Miscellaneous II

Mentor: Felice Dunn, PhD and Jacque Duncan, MD


Jacque Duncan, MD

Factors associated with microperimetry false positive responses in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP)

Date: 5/5/2025, Time (MT): 03:00 PM

Location: Ballroom J Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation 1941

Session: Factors associated with microperimetry false positive responses in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP)


Maanasa Indaram, MD

Real-World Effectiveness of a Binocular, Dual-Mechanism Therapy in Severe and Deprivational Amblyopia: Analysis from the PUPiL Registry

Date: 5/5/2025, Time (MT): 04:00 PM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0387

Poster Range: A0369 – A0392

Session: Amblyopia


Tuesday, May 06

Finn Wolfreys, MS, DPhil

Flow-cytometry analysis of uncharacterized SLC4A11 mutations suggests mechanistic heterogeneity

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 08:30 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0217

Poster Range: A0209 – A0242

Session: Corneal Endothelium I

Mentor: Matilda Chan, MD, PhD


Patrick Takla, BA

Comparative Analysis of Endothelial Cell Density in Stable vs. Surgical Candidates with Glaucoma

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 08:30 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0242

Poster Range: A0209 – A0242

Session: Corneal Endothelium I

Mentor: Ying Han, MD, PhD


Jacque Duncan, MD

Enhancing Variant Curation Protocols to Improve Clinical Genetic Testing for Recessive GUCY2D Retinopathies

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 09:30 AM

Location: Ballroom G Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation 2730 Talk by Lori Sullivan

Session: International consortia for genetic disease standards


Ryan Morton, BA

Intravital Multiphoton Imaging of Microglia and Their Interaction with Synapses in Experimental Glaucoma

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 10:45 AM

Location: Ballroom I Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Paper 2745

Session: Progress in Molecular and Animal Model Imaging

Mentor: Tyson Kim, MD


Subramanian Dharmarajan, PhD

Retinal synapse disassembly in a non-human primate model of experimental glaucoma

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 11:00 AM

Location: Ballroom J Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation 2753

Session: Inner retina circuits and function

Mentor: Yvonne Ou, MD


O’Rese J. Knight, MD

Using Self-Sensing Atomic Force Microscopy Cantilevers to Measure Intraocular Pressure

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 01:15 PM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0364

Poster Range: A0342 – A0373

Session: Corneal Biomechanics


Jacque Duncan, MD

Adaptive Optics Imaging for Clinical Trials: fad or future?

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 01:15 PM

Location: Ballroom H Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Minisymposium talk

Session: Clinical applications of adaptive optics imaging


Anbukkarasi Muniyandi, PhD

Transplanted human retinal ganglion cells survive and extend dendrites to the deep layers of the retina in an organotypic explant system

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 01:15 PM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0364

Poster Range: A0427 – A0480

Session: Glaucoma: Neuroprotection and neurorepair

Mentor: Yvonne Ou, MD


Linus Shen, MD

Characterizing the Impact of Geographic Atrophy Progression on Visual Acuity and Vision-Related Quality of Life Over 4 Years – An Analysis of AREDS and AREDS2

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 04:30 PM

Location: 255ABC Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Paper 3618

Session: AMD Clinical research I


Linus Shen, MD

Pixel-Based Analysis of Geographic Atrophy Progression: Determinants of Pixel Involvement

Date: 5/6/2025, Time (MT): 05:15 PM

Location: 255ABC Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Paper 3621

Session: AMD Clinical research I


Wednesday, May 07

Annika Balraj, PhD

Loss of cone inputs is correlated with reduced spike response and greater direction selectivity in ON-direction selective ganglion cells

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 11:15 AM

Location: Ballroom F Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Paper 4067

Session: Retina/RPE: Metabolism, physiology and pharmacology

Mentor: Felice Dunn, PhD


Joo Yeun Lee, PhD

Partial Input Loss Differentially Modifies Neural Pathways

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 11:15 AM

Location: Ballroom J, Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Paper 4095

Session: Retinal Disease and Neuronal Repair

Mentor: Felice Dunn, PhD


Yvonne Ou, MD

Glaucoma Detection Comparative Effectiveness Studies

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 01:15 PM

Type: Oral

Session: CDC’s Vision Health Initiative: Advancing the Intersection of Public Health, Vision Health, and Eye Health


Camille Fang, BS

Live Imaging of Microglia Dynamics and Their Role In Synaptic Pruning In Experimental Glaucoma

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 02:00 PM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0428

Poster Range: A0414 – A0455

Session: Glaucoma: Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration

Mentor: Yvonne Ou, MD


Jocelyn Liu, BA

Practice Patterns for Open-Angle Glaucoma Treatment in the US

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 02:00 PM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0306

Poster Range: B0257 – B0310

Session: Glaucoma: Lasers and Surgery

Mentor: Catherine Sun, MD


Xinyi Chen, MD

Sex differences in inflammatory serum proteins in patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR)

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 02:00 PM

Location: Room 444 Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0056

Poster Range: 4730 – A0056

Session: Diabetic Retinopathy: Medical

Mentor: Jay Stewart, MD


Mengya Zhao, MD, PhD

Spatial Transcriptomics and Genetic Characterization of Mouse Perivascular Retinal Ganglion Cell Types

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 02:00 PM

Location: Poster Hall Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0536

Poster Range: 4962 – A0536

Session: RGC function, dysfunction, and central processing

Mentor: Xin Duan, PhD


Rongshan Yan, PhD

Macropinocytosis Inhibition Mitigates Antibody-Drug Conjugate (ADC) Corneal Toxicity In Vitro

Date: 5/7/2025, Time (MT): 02:00 PM

Location: 255E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation 4602

Session: Tackling Toxicities and Degenerations

Mentor: Neel Pasricha, MD


Thursday, May 08

Taras Litvin, OD, PhD

Evaluation of the Effect of Ophthalmology-Optometry Co-Management Model on Productivity Metrics

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 08:00 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0365

Poster Range: BO365

Session: Clinica/Epidemiologic Research


Jacque Duncan, MD

Alternative Endpoints

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 08:17 AM

Location: Room 250 Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: 5253 Symposium

Session: Innovative Breakthroughs in Ocular Gene Therapy


Ethan Lindgren, MS

Animal Models of Antibody-Drug Conjugate (ADC) Corneal Toxicity

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 08:00 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0404

Poster Range: A0401 – A0448

Session: Toxicities, Degeneration, Development, and More

Mentor: Neel Pasricha, MD


Irene Pak, BS

Clustered Virtual Reality Visual Field Testing for At-Home Glaucoma Monitoring: A Prospective Study at the Three-Year Mark

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 08:00 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0273

Poster Range: B0252 – B0287

Session: Glaucoma: Visual fields and other functional testing

Mentor: Yvonne Ou, MD


Ajay KOlli, MD MPH

Visual Field and Optical Coherence Tomography Progression in Glaucoma Patients with Delayed Follow-Up

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 11:45 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster B0334

Poster Range: 6226 – B0334

Session: Glaucoma: Tools & advancements in diagnosis, monitoring, telemedicine, and clinical decision making

Mentor: Ying Han, MD, PhD


Jacque Duncan, MD

Towards reproducible reading of AOSLO data in multi-center clinical trials

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 11:45 AM

Location: Hall A-E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Poster A0535

Poster Range: A0515 – A0539

Session: Inherited and other eye disease


John Nesemann, MD MSc

Effects of short-term wildfire smoke PM2.5 on California ED visits for eye complaints

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 01:00 PM

Location: Ballroom E Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Paper 5903

Session: Global and public health, disparities, EHR analysis

Mentor: Jeremy Keenan, MD, MPH and Benjamin Arnold, PhD


Evan Chen, MD

Ophthalmologist and Optometrist Co-management Model for Glaucoma: Outcomes from a Single Tertiary Care Center Study

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 03:30 PM

Location: Room 250 Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation 6241

Session: Glaucoma: Tools & advancements in diagnosis, monitoring, telemedicine, and clinical decision making

Mentor: Meghan Shan, MD


Sydney Williams, BS

Ceramide destabilizes gap junctions to promote RPE atrophy in Stargardt disease

Date: 5/8/2025, Time (MT): 03:30 PM

Location: Ballroom B Salt Palace Convention Center

Type: Presentation 6260

Session: Retinal Lipid Metabolism in Health and Disease

Mentor: Aparna Lakkaraju, PhD

 

Nickisa M. Hodgson, MD, MAS

Associate Professor

 

Orbital Disease Disparities, Thyroid Eye Disease, and Artificial Intelligence Applications

In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Hodgson is an active clinical researcher and dedicated medical educator. Dr. Hodgson has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in prominent journals including the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Ophthalmology, Orbit, and Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Her clinical research focus includes disparities in orbital disease, thyroid eye disease, ophthalmic medical education, and artificial intelligence.

Dr. Hodgson has a passion for medical education and frequently lectures on oculoplastic surgery. She is the recipient of resident medical education teaching awards.

 

To Learn More:

UCSF Profile
UCSF Health Profile
 

Research Areas:

Deep Learning / AI, Oculoplastics, Orbital disease, Thyroid eye disease, Ophthalmic medical education
 
Learn more about UCSF Ophthalmology faculty research.

Madeline Yung, MD

Assistant Professor

 

Curriculum innovation in medical education

Dr. Yung's research primarily focuses on medical education. She has developed and validated numerous curricular innovations, such as a direct ophthalmoscopy rotation for neurology residents. Her nationwide needs assessment on direct ophthalmoscopy training in neurology residencies has been published in BMC Education, and her innovative optometry rotation curriculum for neurology residents has been adopted by outside instutions. In addition, she has created and validated numerous self-guided ophthalmic exam modules to allow independent learning by medical students on clinical clerkships. She has a received UCSF Innovations Funding as well as the Hellman Fellowship for her work in this domain.

In addition, Dr. Yung conducts research in her clinical subspecialty of cataract and refractive surgery. She is interested in determining the optimal refractive nomograms for topography-guided ablations in regular and irregular corneas, as well as the impact of patient education materials on informed consent for cataract surgery.

 

To Learn More:

https://profiles.ucsf.edu/madeline.yung
 

Research Areas:

Cataract, Cornea, Medical Education
 
Learn more about UCSF Ophthalmology faculty research.

O’Rese J. Knight, MD

Associate Professor

 

Enhancing Glaucoma Management and Expanding Ophthalmology Workforce Diversity

Dr. O’Rese J. Knight is an ophthalmologist who specializes in glaucoma and cataract surgery. He serves as the medical director of the John Muir/UCSF Health Berkeley Outpatient Center eye clinic and was recently named the director of the UCSF Glaucoma Fellowship. Dr. Knight leads a multi-disciplinary team in developing a novel approach to 24-hr IOP monitoring. He has previously lead trials evaluating the clinical utility of a contact lens-based IOP monitor. Dr. Knight’s team is currently developing a novel technology  using self-sensing cantilevers capable of automated, accurate assessment of the corneal biomechanical response to intraday IOP fluctuation. This technology has the power to capture nocturnal IOP spikes and provide rapid assessment of response to treatment.  Beyond, clinic and research Dr. Knight is a passionate clinical educator and mentor. He has worked with NIH-funded Rabb-Venable (RV) Excellence in Ophthalmology Program for many years to recruit URiM trainees to academic careers in ophthalmology. Ophthalmology has one of the least diverse workforces in the house of medicine and this lack of diversity has been directly linked to disparities eye health utilization and worse eye care outcomes. The RV program has been a significant driver of diversity in the ophthalmology workforce since its inception in 2000.  

 

To Learn More:


 

Research Areas:

Cataract, Glaucoma, Workforce Diversity
 
Learn more about UCSF Ophthalmology faculty research.

UCSF at the “AAO 2024 Annual Meeting”

UCSF Ophthalmology and Proctor Foundation Faculty are attending the American Academy of Ophthalmology “AAO 2024” annual meeting at “McCormick Place” in Chicago, from Friday, October 18, 2024 to Monday, October 21, 2024.  Faculty presentations and contributions for the event are listed below.

The Francis I. Proctor Foundation, the Department of Ophthalmology, the Frederick C. Cordes Eye Society, the H. Bruce Ostler Association of Proctor Fellows, and All May See Foundation will host a cocktail reception on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 6:00 – 8:00PM. Please click here to RSVP by September 23 to attend.

 

Faculty Presentations and Contributions


Friday, October 18

Julie Schallhorn, MD, MS

Title: Panel/Moderator

Session: Section I: What I’m Doing in 2024
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 8:05 AM CDT [06:05 AM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Poster/Event Number: REF02
Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand


Yvonne Ou, MD

Title: Welcome and Introductions

Session: Announcements
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 8:07 AM CDT [06:07 AM PDT]
Location: Room E354
Poster/Event Number: GLA01
Type: In Person, Live Broadcase, On Demand


Julius Oatts, MD

Title: DEI and Mental Health—“I Can See You”

Session: Pediatric Ophthalmology Workforce and Equitable Care
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 10:25 AM CDT [08:25 AM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100C
Poster/Event Number: PED04
Type: In Person


Julie Schallhorn, MD, MS

Title: Lens Based: Multifocal/Trifocal/Extended Depth of Field

Session: Section III: Show Me the Evidence—Point-Counterpoint
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 10:30 AM CDT [08:30 AM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Poster/Event Number: REF04
Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand


Alejandra de Alba Campomanes , MD

Title: Should We Use Botulinum Toxin More Often and Do a Better Job Training Clinicians How to Use It? Yes

Session: PED06Section IV: Debates—“You Need to Calm Down”
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 1:56 PM CDT [11:56 AM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100C
Poster/Event Number: PED06
Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand


Maanasa Indaram, MD

Title: Apps for Pediatric Ophthalmologists

Session: Section V: Technology—“Glitch”
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 2:23 PM CDT [12:23 PM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100C
Poster/Event Number: PED07
Type: In Person


Yvonne Ou, MD

Title: The Latest Diagnostics For Glaucoma, and All That Jazz
Session

Session: The Latest Diagnostics For Glaucoma, and All That Jazz
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 2:28 PM CDT [12:28 PM PDT]
Location: Room E354
Poster/Event Number: GLA07
Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand


John Gonzales, MD

Title: Macular Edema Ranibizumab versus Intravitreal Anti-Inflammatory Therapy (MERIT) Trial 24 Weeks Results

Session: Uveitis Subspecialty Day: Late Breaking Presentations
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 4:15 PM CDT [02:15 PM PDT]
Location: Room E350
Poster/Event Number: UVE09
Type: In Person


Robert Bhisitkul, MD, PhD

Title: Section X: First-time Results of Clinical Trials

Session: Section X: First-time Results of Clinical Trials
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 4:54 PM CDT [02:54 PM PDT]
Location: Arie Crown
Poster/Event Number: RET12
Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand


Nisha Acharya, MD, MS

Title: The Adalimumab in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Associated Uveitis Trial (ADJUST) Results

Session: Uveitis Subspecialty Day: Late Breaking Presentations
Date: 10/18/2024, Time: 4:55 PM CDT [02:55 PM PDT]
Location: Room E350
Poster/Event Number: UVE09
Type: In Person


Saturday, October 19

Julie Schallhorn, MD, MS

Title: Lab

Session: No Capsule, No Problem: Intrascleral Haptic Fixation of IOLs
Date: 10/19/2024, Time: 8:00 AM CDT [06:00 AM PDT]
Location: Room N228
Poster/Event Number: LAB146A
Type: In person


Jacque Duncan , MD

Title: Why Do We Still Have So Few Treatments for Retinal Degenerations, and Where Do We Go From Here?

Session: Section XI: Medical Retina and Chorioretinal Vascular Disease Part II
Date: 10/19/2024, Time: 8:39 AM CDT [06:39 AM PDT]
Location: Arie Crown
Poster/Event Number: RET14
Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand


Stephen McLeod, MD

Title: Opening Session

Session: Opening Session
Date: 10/19/2024, Time: 9:00 AM CDT [07:00 AM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Poster/Event Number: SYM03
Type: In Person, Live Broadcast, On Demand


Simon Fung, MD MA FRCOphth

Title: Surgical Management of Pediatric Trauma

Session: Surgical Management of Pediatric Trauma
Date: 10/19/2024, Time: 11:30 AM CDT [09:30 AM PDT]
Location: Room S105D
Poster/Event Number: 244
Type: In Person


Julius Oatts, MD

Title: Virtual Reality Devices in Pediatric Ophthalmology

Session: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus
Date: 10/19/2024, Time: 11:30 AM CDT [09:30 AM PDT]
Location: Learning Lounge
Poster/Event Number: LLO4
Type: In Person


Patrick Takla, BA

Title: A Prospective, Masked Study of the Diagnostic Accuracy of the Blinq and Spot Screening Devices in a Pediatric Ophthalmology Clinic-Based Setting

Session: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus Original Papers
Date: 10/19/2024, Time: 11:30 AM CDT [09:30 AM PDT]
Location: Room S405
Poster/Event Number: PA018
Type: In person
Mentor: Julius Oatts, MD


Simon Fung, MD MA FRCOphth

Title: Advanced Pediatric Cornea Surgery

Session: Advanced Pediatric Cornea Surgery
Date: 10/19/2024, Time: 2:30 PM CDT [12:30 PM PDT]
Location: Live Broadcast, On Demand
Poster/Event Number: ASK04V
Type: Live Broadcast, On Demand


Sunday, October 20

Nailyn Rasool , MD FRCPC FRCSC

Title: Down the Rabbit Hole: Making Sense of Cortical Visual Disturbances

Session: Down the Rabbit Hole: Making Sense of Cortical Visual Disturbances
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 2:00 AM CDT [12:00 AM PDT]
Location: Room S102
Poster/Event Number: 471
Type: In Person


Nailyn Rasool , MD FRCPC FRCSC

Title: Curbside Consultation in Neuro-Ophthalmology

Session: Curbside Consultation in Neuro-Ophthalmology
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 3:45 AM CDT [01:45 AM PDT]
Location: Room S103BC
Poster/Event Number: 483
Type: In Person


Nisha Acharya, MD

Title: Panelist for Grand Rounds: Real Cases from Around the World

Session: Grand Rounds: Real Cases from Around the World
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 8:00 AM CDT [06:00 AM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100C
Poster/Event Number: SYM34
Type: In Person


Matilda Chan, MD, PhD

Title: Effective Peer Review: A Responsibility to Maintain Scientific Integrity

Session: Medical Education
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 9:45 AM CDT [07:45 AM PDT]
Location: Room E352
Poster/Event Number: 434
Type: In person


Matilda Chan, MD, PhD

Title: Quality of Peer Review

Session: Effective Peer Review: A Responsibility to Maintain Scientific Integrity
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 9:45 AM CDT [07:45 AM PDT]
Location: Room E352
Poster/Event Number: 434
Type: Instruction Course – In Person


Simon Fung, MD MA FRCOphth

Title: YO Program Part 1: Launching Your Career

Session: YO Program Part 1: Launching Your Career
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 9:45 AM CDT [07:45 AM PDT]
Location: Room S406B
Poster/Event Number: SYM32
Type: In Person, On Demand


Nailyn Rasool , MD FRCPC FRCSC

Title: Common Neuro-Ophthalmology Diagnoses: What to Manage Myself and What to Refer?

Session: Common Neuro-Ophthalmology Diagnoses: What to Manage Myself and What to Refer?
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 10:00 AM CDT [08:00 AM PDT]
Location: Learning Lounge 2
Poster/Event Number: LL12
Type: In Person


Jeremy Keenan, MD, MPH

Title: Eyedrops Can Kill? Prevention and Emerging Therapy for Resistant Exogenous and Iatrogenic Corneal Infections

Session: Ask the Experts
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 11:30 AM CDT [09:30 AM PDT]
Location: Live Broadcast, On Demand
Poster/Event Number: ASK07V
Type: Live Broadcast, On Demand


Simon Fung, MD MA FRCOphth

Title: YO Program Part 2: Career Coaching

Session: YO Program Part 2: Career Coaching
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 11:30 AM CDT [09:30 AM PDT]
Location: Room S406B
Poster/Event Number: SYM38
Type: In Person, On Demand


Simon Fung, MD MA FRCOphth

Title: YO Program Part 3: Wellness Throughout Your Career

Session: YO Program Part 3: Wellness Throughout Your Career
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 2:00 PM CDT [12:00 PM PDT]
Location: Room S406B
Poster/Event Number: SYM47
Type: In Person, On Demand


Liangbo (Linus) Shen, MD

Title: Determinants of Four-Year Visual Acuity Loss in Geographic Atrophy – An Analysis of the AREDS and AREDS2 Studies

Session: Retina, Vitreous Original Papers
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 2:12 PM CDT [12:12 PM PDT]
Location: Room Room S405
Poster/Event Number: OP08
Type: In Person, Original Paper Session
Mentor: Jay Stewart, MD


Jeremy Keenan, MD, MPH

Title: Strengthening Global Ophthalmology Through International Research

Session: Elevating Global Ophthalmology: Creating a Community Through Education, Advocacy, and International Partnerships
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 2:15 PM CDT [12:15 PM PDT]
Location: Room E350
Poster/Event Number: SYM43
Type: In Person, On Demand


Michele M. Bloomer , MD

Title: Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior Segment Reconstruction

Session: Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery and Anterior Segment Reconstruction
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 3:00 PM CDT [01:00 PM PDT]
Location: Room N228
Poster/Event Number: LAB116B
Type: In Person Skills Transfer


Stephen McLeod, MD

Title: Ophthalmic Premier League: A Team Symposium on Managing Cataract Complications

Session: Ophthalmic Premier League: A Team Symposium on Managing Cataract Complications
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 3:45 PM CDT [01:45 PM PDT]
Location: Grand Ballroom S100AB
Poster/Event Number: SYM53
Type: In Person, On Demand


Gerami Seitzman , MD

Title: Management of the Red Eye

Session: Management of the Red Eye
Date: 10/20/2024 Time: 3:45 PMCDT [1:45 PM PDT]
Location: Room S404ABC
Poster/Event Number: SYM49
Type: In Person, Live Broadcase, On Demand


Simon Fung, MD MA FRCOphth

Title: Carving Your Path in Global Ophthalmology: One Size Does Not Fit All

Session: Carving Your Path in Global Ophthalmology: One Size Does Not Fit All
Date: 10/20/2024, Time: 4:00 PM CDT [02:00 PM PDT]
Location: Learning Lounge 2
Poster/Event Number: LL20
Type: In Person


Monday, October 21

Julius Oatts, MD

Title: What’s New and Important in Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus for 2024

Session: Pediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus
Date: 10/21/2024, Time: 9:45 AM CDT [07:45 AM PDT]
Location: Room S104
Poster/Event Number: 623 
Type: In Person


Jeremy Keenan, MD, MPH

Title: Grand Rounds With Infectious Keratitis Experts: What You Should Know

Session: Grand Rounds With Infectious Keratitis Experts: What You Should Know
Date: 10/21/2024, Time: 2:00 PM CDT [12:00 PM PDT]
Location: Room S101
Poster/Event Number: 654
Type: In Person


Gerami Seitzman , MD

Title: Grand Rounds With Infectious Keratitis Experts: What You Should Know

Session:Grand Rounds With Infectious Keratitis Experts: What You Should Know
Date: 10/21/2024, Time: 2:00 PM CDT [12:00 PM PDT]
Location: Room S101
Poster/Event Number: 654
Type: In Person


Luciano C. Greig, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

 

Retinal Development and Regeneration

The Greig lab investigates genetic regulation of cell identity acquisition in the retina to inform development of stem cell therapies for currently irreversible causes of vision loss. The retina is a complex brain structure comprised of over 50 neuron types that are tasked with detecting light and processing this raw input to begin extracting visual information. We are interested in understanding how gene regulatory networks direct neural progenitors to generate these diverse classes and subtypes of retinal neurons, and how these neurons assemble into functional neural circuits. Our second goal is to formulate therapeutic strategies to repair retinal pathology by applying these basic developmental biology insights. In particular, we aim to reprogram Müller glia into replacement retinal ganglion cells or photoreceptors. As an additional area of interest, we focus on technology development, with a particular emphasis on genetic analysis and manipulation in mice. Currently, we are developing new methods for 1) mosaic analysis to facilitate phenotypic analysis of gene function at the cellular level and for 2) tracking cells during identity reprogramming experiments to detect instances of cell fusion, material transfer, or aberrant promoter activity.

 

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Research Areas:

Diabetic Retinopathy, Macular Degeneration, Myopia, Retina or Retinal Diseases, Stem Cell Research, Visual System Development, Retina Regeneration
 
Learn more about UCSF Ophthalmology faculty research.