Capturing the Entire Eye in 3-D with Optical Coherence Tomography
Anthony Kuo, MD, and Ryan McNabb, PhD, demonstrate the potential of whole-eye imaging in this video (3:26)
A Small Protein Shapes the Light-sensitive Membranes of the Retina
Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration (PRCD) is a small protein residing in the light-sensitive membranes of the photoreceptor cells.
Class of 2019 Honored at Banquet
The graduating fellows, residents and ophthalmic technician program students were recognized and honored on June 9, 2019 at the annual Trainee Banquet.
Residents and Fellows Scientific Symposium 2019
Residents, fellows and medical students were able to show off their hard work and latest research by way of lectures and posters during our annual Duke Ophthalmology Residents and Fellows Scientifi
New ASCRS Treatment Algorithm for Dry Eye Disease
Any ocular surface disease (OSD), but most commonly, dry-eye disease (DED), can reduce visual quality and quantity and adversely affect refractive measurements before keratorefractive and phacorefr
Duke OpTech Student Presentation Day
Our Ophthalmic Technician students presented their topic of interest during Student Presentation Day.
Duke Ophthalmology Residents Receive Best Paper Awards at ASCRS
Samuel Passi, MD, PGY3 and Mark Goerlitz-Jessen, MD, PGY2 each received Best Paper of Session (BPOS) A
Is the Blue Light on your Cellphone Aging Your Skin?
Julie Woodward, MD, chief of oculofacial surgery was interviewed by ABC 11 a
Family Living Outside United States Sought Duke Specialist to Treat Child with Severe Neurotrophic Keratopathy
Bilateral corneal blindness, insensate cornea present risks for permanent blindness.