Faculty Research: Clinical Science
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Current vision research projects in clinical science include investigations into longitudinal changes in retinal function in diabetics, clinical assessment of visual performance, effects of overnight contact lens wear on corneal structure and function, infectious keratitis in contact lens wearers, changes in vision with age, achromatopsia, electrodiagnostics, function and regulation of the retinal pigment epithelium, applications of corneal topography, strabismus, amblyopia, and effects of contact lens design on tear flow. |
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Anthony J. Adams, OD, PhD
Color vision, visual sensitivity, myopia, assessment of retinal function
Ian L. Bailey, OD, MS
Low vision, clinical optics, clinical assessment of visual performance
Jay M. Enoch, PhD
Retinal receptor optics and function, quantitative layer-by-layer perimetry, visual correction of infants
Suzanne J. Fleiszig, OD, PhD
Infectious keratitis in contact lens wearers, pathogenesis of bacterial infection of the cornea
Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy, OD, PhD
Clinical pyschophysics and basic aspects of human color vision, changes in vision with age, achromatopsia, electrodiagnostics.
Stanley A. Klein, PhD
Spatial vision modeling, psychophysical methods and vision test design, corneal topography and contact lens design, source
localization of evoked potentials, fMRI, amblyopia
Dennis Levi, PhD
Mechanisms of pattern vision, and the influence of abnormal visual development on those mechanisms
Robert B. Mandell, OD, PhD
Corneal topography, measurement, and applications
Kenneth A. Polse, OD, MS
Contact lenses, extended wear, tear flow, post-lens tear thickness, epithelial permeability (barrier function), corneal acidosis,
corneal physiology, ocular disease processes
Clayton J. Radke, PhD
Combining principles of surface and colloid science towards engineering technologies where phase boundaries dictate system behavior
Austin Roorda, PhD
High resolution retinal imaging, adaptive optics, physiological optics, limits of human vision
Clifton M. Schor, OD, PhD
Binocular vision: human development, ocular motility, strabismus, amblyopia
Eugene Switkes, PhD
Color and spatial interactions in visual information processing, accomodation
Christine Wildsoet, OD, BSc, PhD
Emmetropization, retinal processing of defocus, choroidal accommodation, retina-choroid-sclera signal pathway, ocular rhythms, pharmacological modulation of eye growth, blur detection, anisometropia, refractive development in albinos
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