Thompson Receives Heed Fellowship Award
Atalie Thompson, MD, MPH, PGY3 was one of 20 selected to receive a 2018-2019 Heed Fellowship Award given by the Heed Ophthalmic Fellowship Foundation.
Welcome to our Incoming Residents
We are excited to welcome our first year residents that will join Duke Ophthalmology in July.
Liu Selected for 2018 Robert Machemer Research Award
Katy Liu, MD, PhD, PGY3 has been selected for the 2018 Robert Machemer Resident Research Award for her proposal Biomechanical Trabecular Meshwork Stiffness in the Patho
Overlooked Cell Key Player in Preventing Age-Related Vision Loss
Tree-shaped retinal cells called Müller glia may provide a new therapeutic target for treating degenerative eye diseases
Asrani Featured in EyeTube AGS Meeting Coverage Video
Sanjay Asrani, MD, was featured in a EyeTube Meeting Coverage video featuring the American Glaucoma Society Annual Meeting. In the video "Pearls and Pitfalls with OCT,"&n
Dean Mary Klotman's Viewpoint Podcast : Episode 6 Why is it Important to Explore the Early-life Origins of Health and Disease?
Each month Dean Mary E. Klotman offers her thoughts and ideas about important and timely topics and issues related to medical education,
science and discovery, and patient care.
Resident Recruitment in the Digital Age
In a recently published Journal of Academic Ophthalmology article
From Bench to Bedside
Duke Eye Center’s Basic Science Research Led to Development of the First New Glaucoma Drug to be FDA-Approved in 20 Years
Q&A on Neuro-Ophthalmic Adverse Effects of Molecularly Targeted Cancer Drugs
Starting with the approval of rituximab in 1997, molecularly targeted cancer drugs have transformed the way cancer treatment is approached. However, the new drugs are not without risks.
Toth Delivers Macula Society Paul Henkind Memorial Lecture
Cynthia Toth, MD was awarded the Paul Henkind Memorial Lecture for the 41st Annual Macula Society Meeting held February 21-24, 2018.