
Goldis Malek, PhD presenting the Proctor Award during ARVO 2025
The annual meeting for the Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) was held May 3-7, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. This year celebrated "i3: Imagining Innovation and Intelligence in Vision Science."
Duke Faculty and trainees participated in over 70 sessions during the 2025 meeting.
It was a wonderful opportunity to share innovative research, engage in stimulating discussions, and reconnect with colleagues and friends.
Additionally, four trainees received travel grants to support their participation:
- Gadiraju, Ashwin: A Primary Care-Based Approach to Detecting Retinal Abnormalities in Children: Ultra-Widefield Fundus Photography (Knights Templar Eye Foundation)
- Ownagh, Vahid: Volumetric Evaluation of Novel Single-Step Subretinal Injection Device Using Microscope-Integrated Optical Coherence Tomography (Knights Templar Eye Foundation)
- Saini, Anjali: Screening of Referable Macular Pathologies in Retirement Communities using a Nonmydriatic Robotic OCT Fundus Camera (Knights Templar Eye Foundation)
- Wang, Daniel: Improving Pediatric Retinal Disease AI Screening Tools Constrained by Limited Data Using Synthetic Generation of Ultra-widefield Fundus Photos (Knights Templar Eye Foundation)
View full list of Duke Presentations

Elyse Corpuz, member of iMIND presenting during ARVO.

Raj Kundu, member of iMIND presenting during ARVO.

Alex Choi, member of iMIND presenting during ARVO.

Rachel D'Cunha presenting during ARVO.

Cameron Cummings, member of iMIND presenting during ARVO.