Duke Eye Center Faculty Among AAO Achievement Award Recipients
Duke Eye Center is proud to announce that eight faculty members have received Achievement Awards by the American Academy of Ophthalmology for their contributions made to the Academy, its scientific
Next-Generation Treatment for Chronic Noninfectious Posterior Uveitis
A study to assess the safety and efficacy of an intraocular sustained drug delivery system to treat chronic noninfectious posterior uveitis revealed significant benefits for participants who receiv
Duke Researchers Develop A New Model for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening and Triage
Remote imaging increases early disease identification efforts
Eleonora Lad, MD, PhD Inducted Into The Retina Society during 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting
A New Model for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening and Triage
Using a nonmydriatic imaging device to screen patients for diabetic retinopathy (DR) in primary care clinics, Duke researchers found that a remote diagnosis model is as effective a tool as a tradit
Duke Biomedical Engineers Utilize Machine Learning to Improve Medical Scan Imagery
Researchers use computational tools to enhance the resolution of optical coherence tomography, potentially expanding its usefulness beyond the eye.
Duke Researchers Receive Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation’s Diagnostics Accelerator Program Funding
Duke Eye Center's retina specialists Sharon Fekrat, MD and
Treating IRDs: Gene-Specific and Gene-Independent Approaches
With more than 300 diseasecausing genes mapped and more than 260 cloned,1 the field of inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) has experienced tremendous advances over the past 2 decades.