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2023 U-M Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report
Top-ranked University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center has released its 2023 annual report, chronicling research advances, groundbreaking innovation, improved patient safety and effectiveness of care, alumni updates and news of global outreach initiatives.
U-M Health ranked nationally for Ophthalmology
U-M Health ranked nationally ranked for Ophthalmology by U.S. News and World Report for 2023-24.
2023 Residency Match
We are pleased to announce the resident class of 2027. This accomplished group of physicians will join the Kellogg Eye Center in July 2023 for their joint Internal Medicine preliminary year.
Safer Eye Floater Treatments Come with a Burst of Nanobubbles
With a safer and less invasive nanoparticle-based therapy, people with floaters may get their vision and quality of life back.
$11.5 Million Gift Fuels Innovation in Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration Research
Jason Miller, M.D., Ph.D., named first James Grosfeld Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and will play key role in new initiative.
Eye Drops Were Supposed to Help Her Vision. Why Did It Feel Worse?
Dr. Amanda Bicket, a Kellogg glaucoma specialist, uncovers a medical mystery by unconventional means for a patient with debilitating eye pain. Story in The New York Times
Family Finds Answers to Rare Genetic Glaucoma
When a father and his two kids developed an array of peculiar symptoms, doctors, Brazilian researchers and the NIH partnered to find a diagnosis and path to treatment.
Ophthalmology Resident Earns Knights Templar Research Award
2021 Residency Match
We are pleased to announce the resident class of 2025. This accomplished group of physicians will join the Kellogg Eye Center in July 2021 for their joint Internal Medicine preliminary year.
2020 Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report
Top ranked University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center has released its 2020 annual report, chronicling research advances, groundbreaking innovation, improved patient safety and effectiveness of care, alumni updates and news of global outreach initiatives.
COVID-19 Found in The Cornea: Are Transplants a Transmission Risk?
A multi-institutional study finds that COVID-19 can be found in post-mortem corneal tissue, highlighting the importance of the donor screening process.
We’re Watching the World Go Blind
Three researchers say eye care accessibility around the globe isn’t keeping up with an aging population, posing challenges for eye care professionals over the next 30 years.
Weighing Risks and Benefits for Glaucoma Patients During COVID-19
Michigan Medicine ophthalmologists create a scalable algorithm for triaging appointments during the pandemic.
Bringing Precision Medicine to Ophthalmology
Innovative device ensures doctors obtain adequate fluid samples from the eye, helping with diagnosis and individualized treatment plans for patients.
Angela R. Elam, MD, Awarded the 2020 Joanne Angel Public Health Award
The Joanne Angle Public Health Award is presented annually by Fight for Sight and Prevent Blindness for research focusing on the public health side of vision and eye health.
Protective Hygienic Shield for Eye Exams
U-M researchers have developed an improved breath shield for use with slit lamps and other instruments. The shield is designed to protect both the eye care professional and the patient from the other's respiratory droplets and other secretions during the eye exam. Download the full set of design files.
2019 Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report
Top ranked University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center has released its 2019 annual report, chronicling research advances, groundbreaking innovation, improved patient safety and effectiveness of care, alumni updates and news of global outreach initiatives.
A Simple Twist of Cell Fate
U-M researchers are shedding new light on the ways in which two omnipresent proteins can influence the fate of stem cells during development — with exciting implications for research and health.
World Sight Day 2019 at Kellogg
World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness coordinated by IAPB to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairments.