Topic: Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences May 16, 2017 Obituary: Robert C. Drews, emeritus professor, trustee, 86Ophthalmologist had lifelong association with university as student, teacher, benefactor, trustee.Obituaries May 4, 2017 Potential predictor of glaucoma damage identifiedResearch in mice and patients suggests biomarker could predict vision loss.News Release January 12, 2017 Resisting ZikaUndeterred, researchers are tackling a global crisis from multiple directions.Outlook Magazine December 9, 2016 Surgery, even if delayed, can restore vision in patients with brain injuriesResults promising even when operation delayed several months.News Release September 27, 2016 Culprit identified as a major cause of vision lossFinding may lead to treatments for retinal diseases including retinitis pigmentosa.News Release March 23, 2016 Nerve injury appears to be root of diabetes-related vision lossTreatment early in disease may help patients with diabetic retinopathy.News Release February 26, 2016 $11.9 million from NIH funds glaucoma studyResearchers to evaluate effectiveness of earlier efforts to prevent, delay blinding eye disease.News Release March 11, 2014 Clarifying connections between glaucoma, cataracts and oxygen levelsNew findings show that elevated levels of oxygen in the eye appear to contribute to the development of cataracts and glaucoma.Innovate Magazines June 10, 2013 Immune cells contribute to macular degenerationNew research shows immune cells in mice may damage or protect against age-related macular degeneration, depending on the cells’ age.Innovate Magazines April 2, 2013 Same immune cell missteps occur in high cholesterol and macular degenerationNew research raises the intriguing possibility that drugs prescribed to lower cholesterol may be effective against age-related macular degeneration.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2