Visionary: U ophthalmologist dares to stop leading cause of blindness
Vision research at the University of Utah has led to a promising gene therapy for one of the most common causes of blindness.
Read MoreVision research at the University of Utah has led to a promising gene therapy for one of the most common causes of blindness.
Read MoreThe product is the first predictive AI tool for ophthalmology therapy management approved for clinical use in the Western world.
Read MoreExperimental robotic technology would enable sight-saving procedures on one of the most delicate tissues in the human body.
Read MoreThe authors hypothesize that rapid changes in blood sugar induced by these drugs may contribute to the complications.
Read MoreResearch analysis supports further testing of drops that remove heavy metals associated with clouding on the lenses.
Read MoreThe University of Utah community mourns the loss of John A. Moran — the philanthropist whose generosity helped establish the Moran Eye Center.
Read MoreThe construction will impact traffic on Mario Capecchi Drive.
Read MoreThe newly identified Campana cell could play a role in visual signal processing.
Read MorePreliminary experimental results with the Moran | Cortivis Prosthesis support efforts to restore useful vision for the blind.
Read MoreThe grant will allow Moran to train existing health care workers in the Navajo Nation provider network to become certified ophthalmic assistants.
Read MoreThe project will help doctors give comprehensive eye exams.
Read MoreComplications from diabetic retinopathy are largely preventable with effective management of blood sugars and early eye screening and treatment.
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