Duke Eye Center Researchers Discover Key Immune Cell that Causes Fibrosis
Duke Eye Center researchers have discovered a key immune cell type that causes fibrosis in the conjunctiva, called the dendritic cell.
Duke Ophthalmology Ranked 6th in US News and World Report
Duke Ophthalmology Remains One of the Best in the United States.
Handheld Device Handles High-Resolution Retinal Imaging
Smallest, lightest handheld probe for optical coherence tomography provides insight into children’s retinas
Engineers and physicians at Duke University have deve
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Smallest, lightest handheld probe for optical coherence tomography provides insight into children’s retinas
Duke Invited to Publish in IOVS Special Issue - 25th Anniversary of OCT
Over the last quarter century, optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology has developed in amazing ways—and a multidisciplinary team at Duke University is responsible for much of that devel
2016 VISION Magazine Now Available
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 2016 VISION magazine.
A Few Spots Available for Master of Management in Clinical Informatics
Duke University School of Medicine’s Master of Management in Clinical Informatics program for working professionals is still accepting applications for an August 2016 program start
Read the Latest Issue of Vision
Vision is Duke Eye Center's annual publication. We are excited to share some of the great work our faculty is doing as well as patient stories that will
Eleonora Lad Receives RPB Award
Eleonora (Nora) Lad, MD, PhD received the Research to Prevent Blindness Ernest & Elizabeth Althouse Special Scholar Award.