Recent News & Media
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The treatment approach targets diseases that cause degeneration of the axons in the central nervous system.
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Unraveling mysteries of human behavior
Andreas Tolias, PhD, was named a primary investigator in 10-year project to shed new light on human behavior and cognition…
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Bridging the data gap in pediatric ophthalmology
A Byers Eye Institute-led team was awarded to map eye exam data and harness it for clinical research.
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AI models of the brain could serve as ‘digital twins’ in research
In a new study, researchers created an AI model of the mouse visual cortex that predicts neuronal responses to visual images.
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Kuldev Singh, MD, MPH, on Cataract Coach
Kuldev Singh, MD, MPH, as been an ophthalmologist at Stanford University for more than three decades and is a recognized expert in glaucoma clinical care.
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New research uncovers promising treatment for neurodegenerative diseases like ALS, glaucoma
The treatment approach targets diseases that cause degeneration of the axons in the central nervous system.
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Ocular Melanoma 5K Benefit Returns to Stanford July 15
The Lookin' For A Cure 5K fun run and walk will be hosted at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford and organized by A Cure in Sight, a patient organization that works to raise awareness about ocular melanoma.
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Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium Registration Open
Women in Ophthalmology is pleased to invite you to attend our 2022 Summer Symposium, which will take place at Portola Hotel & Spa in Monterey, California, August 25-28, 2022.
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YOU'RE INVITED: 2022 Optic Disc Drusen Hybrid Conference
The 2022 Optic Disc Drusen Hybrid Conference will take place May 31, 2022 at Stanford and on Zoom.
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Register for Stanford Retina Innovation Summit 2021
Innovate – Retina, The Stanford Innovation Summit series will take place virtually over the course of three virtual meetings.
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Stanford Vision 2020
2020 is a special year for Stanford Ophthalmology reflecting our goal of 20/20 vision for all. We invite you to learn how Stanford is accelerating science to achieve a future without blindness.
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Three Stanford trainees place in top 10 for ASRS awards
Congratulations to John Hinkle (mentor: Dr. Prithvi Mruthyunjaya), resident Jose Davila, and former resident Ryan Shields (mentor: Dr. Ira Schachar) for being ranked American Society of Retina Specialists top 10 poster award winners!…
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Introducing: the new Center for Optic Disc Drusen at Stanford
Optic disc drusen (ODD) are calcified deposits found at the anterior optic nerve in about 2% of the general population. It affects both children and adults and can sometimes run in families.
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The Power List 2020 is here
Optic disc drusen (ODD) are calcified deposits found at the anterior optic nerve in about 2% of the general population. It affects both children and adults and can sometimes run in families.
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Vision-restoring whole eye transplants may soon be a reality
More than 40 scientists, doctors, and industry experts hand-picked from around the country are joining together to make whole eye transplants a reality.
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Ocular Melanoma 5K Benefit Returns to Stanford July 15
The Lookin' For A Cure 5K fun run and walk will be hosted at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford and organized by A Cure in Sight, a patient organization that works to raise awareness about ocular melanoma.
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Women in Ophthalmology Summer Symposium Registration Open
Women in Ophthalmology is pleased to invite you to attend our 2022 Summer Symposium, which will take place at Portola Hotel & Spa in Monterey, California, August 25-28, 2022.
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YOU'RE INVITED: 2022 Optic Disc Drusen Hybrid Conference
The 2022 Optic Disc Drusen Hybrid Conference will take place May 31, 2022 at Stanford and on Zoom.
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Register for Stanford Retina Innovation Summit 2021
Innovate – Retina, The Stanford Innovation Summit series will take place virtually over the course of three virtual meetings.
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Stanford Vision 2020
2020 is a special year for Stanford Ophthalmology reflecting our goal of 20/20 vision for all. We invite you to learn how Stanford is accelerating science to achieve a future without blindness.
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Three Stanford trainees place in top 10 for ASRS awards
Congratulations to John Hinkle (mentor: Dr. Prithvi Mruthyunjaya), resident Jose Davila, and former resident Ryan Shields (mentor: Dr. Ira Schachar) for being ranked American Society of Retina Specialists top 10 poster award winners!…
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Introducing: the new Center for Optic Disc Drusen at Stanford
Optic disc drusen (ODD) are calcified deposits found at the anterior optic nerve in about 2% of the general population. It affects both children and adults and can sometimes run in families.
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The Power List 2020 is here
Optic disc drusen (ODD) are calcified deposits found at the anterior optic nerve in about 2% of the general population. It affects both children and adults and can sometimes run in families.
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Select Awards and Honors 2024
The accomplished faculty and trainees at the Byers Eye Institute were recognized with a long list of grants, awards, speaker invitations, new leadership opportunities and more during 2024. Here is a snapshot of just some of those accomplishments.
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Making a Mark with Global Training
Many current and former residents and fellows have made an indelible mark on people around the world with the global ophthalmic training and mentorship they’ve received at the Byers Eye Institute.