Cornea Transplant Restores Young Boy's Vision
A fishing accident could have robbed a young boy of sight in his left eye. His vision was restored thanks to a donated cornea and transplant surgery.
A fishing accident could have robbed a young boy of sight in his left eye. His vision was restored thanks to a donated cornea and transplant surgery.
Thomas Wubben, MD, PhD, earns prestigious Michels Fellowship Award
The national health insurance program leaves many older Americans without adequate resources to properly maintain their sight, a new study finds.
Kellogg Eye Center and Michigan Medicine recently welcomed eye hospital leaders from around the globe as the World Association of Eye Hospitals (WAEH) brought its annual meeting to the United States for the first time.
The Bernardo Streiff Gold Medal is awarded by the Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis every four years to an ophthalmologist who has contributed most to the advancement of ophthalmology.
To combat growing eye problems and treatment disparities in communities of color, a U-M effort works to foster a more diverse group of eye care providers.
12th annual meeting held for the first time in the United States at Kellogg Eye Center
In a new report, Michigan Medicine experts discuss immunotherapy cancer drugs and their potential affect on vision.
Analyzing a patient's medical data could help clinicians begin to predict the timing and frequency for anti-VEGF treatments.
The award provides talented young ophthalmologist with funding for postgraduate studies in ophthalmology.
Lighthouse Guild honors Joshua D. Stein, MD, MS, for research impacting health services for people with blindness and vision loss.
Study links familial relationships to the likelihood older adults will get needed cataract surgery.
Lab study may power new treatment to correct crossed eyes
Findings have implications for patients seeking transparency in care and researchers looking to collaborate beyond their institution.
Top ranked University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center releases 2017 Annual Report, chronicling research advances, groundbreaking innovation, alumni updates and news of global outreach initiatives.
Alan Sugar, MD , professor and vice chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences has received the Castroviejo Medal from the Cornea Society for his significant contributions in the field of cornea and anterior segment surgery.
Residency program director recognized by Association of University Professors of Opthalmology
Minimally invasive nerve transplant treats complex corneal condition
A complex camera has the potential to help doctors get a clearer, more accurate look at the human eye.
Two articles from the U-M Department of Ophthalmology make the JAMA Ophthalmology list.