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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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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How Vision Loss Helped Me See the World in a New Light
In my dreams I was always healthy. In my dreams I could still see, I could drive at night, I could devour books with impunity, and I could pursue goals without constraint.
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Why Giving Matters: Gaining Insight Into Vision Loss
As virtually anyone who has suffered vision loss can attest, the condition can be life-altering and frightening, potentially affecting one’s mobility, independence, security, and quality of life.
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New drug gives patient his sight back
When Gang Pan first came to Stanford Medicine, he could no longer work or drive and was uncomfortable even venturing out in public because an autoimmune condition had severely restricted his vision and the movement of his eyes.
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A Medical Mystery Posed by Blurred Lanes
Thank you the The New York Times for featuring our Dr. Heather Moss in this recent article on a patient’s strabismus journey: https://nyti.ms/35flKnn…
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An eye-brain connection: Groundbreaking advancements for neurorehabilitation patients
Our vision depends not just on our eyes, but on the full visual pathway from eye to brain.
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My second chance at sight: A patient’s hopeful journey after optic nerve stroke
In my dreams I was always healthy. In my dreams I could still see, drive at night, devour books with impunity, and pursue goals without constraint.
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From mother to patient
A year ago, Carolyn Miller noticed some sensitivity in her left eye, and her eyelid felt swollen.
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Young patients receive sight restoring lenses
Rosie Karon was only two weeks old when her mother noticed her left pupil was misshapen.
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Cross-department team effort conquers rare inflammatory eye disease
Three years ago, Yolanda Velasco began noticing difficulty distinguishing words and images on her computer screen.
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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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How Vision Loss Helped Me See the World in a New Light
In my dreams I was always healthy. In my dreams I could still see, I could drive at night, I could devour books with impunity, and I could pursue goals without constraint.
-
Why Giving Matters: Gaining Insight Into Vision Loss
As virtually anyone who has suffered vision loss can attest, the condition can be life-altering and frightening, potentially affecting one’s mobility, independence, security, and quality of life.
-
New drug gives patient his sight back
When Gang Pan first came to Stanford Medicine, he could no longer work or drive and was uncomfortable even venturing out in public because an autoimmune condition had severely restricted his vision and the movement of his eyes.
-
A Medical Mystery Posed by Blurred Lanes
Thank you the The New York Times for featuring our Dr. Heather Moss in this recent article on a patient’s strabismus journey: https://nyti.ms/35flKnn…
-
An eye-brain connection: Groundbreaking advancements for neurorehabilitation patients
Our vision depends not just on our eyes, but on the full visual pathway from eye to brain.
-
My second chance at sight: A patient’s hopeful journey after optic nerve stroke
In my dreams I was always healthy. In my dreams I could still see, drive at night, devour books with impunity, and pursue goals without constraint.
-
From mother to patient
A year ago, Carolyn Miller noticed some sensitivity in her left eye, and her eyelid felt swollen.
-
Young patients receive sight restoring lenses
Rosie Karon was only two weeks old when her mother noticed her left pupil was misshapen.
-
Cross-department team effort conquers rare inflammatory eye disease
Three years ago, Yolanda Velasco began noticing difficulty distinguishing words and images on her computer screen.
-
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.