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To support research being conducted in computational ophthalmology, such as the work of Drs. Cecilia and Aaron Lee.
To support research being conducted in computational ophthalmology, such as the work of Drs. Cecilia and Aaron Lee.
At the Eye Institute, caring for our patients, researching common causes of blindness and their treatments, and training first-rate ophthalmologists are all important parts of our work. By giving to the UW Medicine Eye Institute Fund, you will support timely new initiatives to improve patient care, research and training.
At the Eye Institute, caring for our patients, researching common causes of blindness and their treatments, and training first-rate ophthalmologists are all important parts of our work. By giving to the UW Medicine Eye Institute Fund, you will support timely new initiatives to improve patient care, research and training.
This fund allows the Department of Ophthalmology to pursue its mission by supporting research, teaching, patient care, and other departmental priorities at the discretion of the chair.
This fund allows the Department of Ophthalmology to pursue its mission by supporting research, teaching, patient care, and other departmental priorities at the discretion of the chair.
To support vision research in the Department of Ophthalmology, such as the work currently being done by Dr. Jennifer Chao
This fund is to support research in retinal circuitry, such as the work of Dr. Mike Manookin.
This fund is to support research in Uveitis, such as the work of Dr. Katherine Pepple
To support the research proposal “Using Deep Learning for Uncovering Biomarkers in Age-related Macular Degeneration,” such as the work initiated by Dr. Aaron Lee.
Provides support for the Bishop Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology.
To enable the University to attract and retain a distinguished faculty member in UW Medicine's Department of Ophthalmology.
The primary purpose of this endowment shall be to enhance the University's ability to recruit and retain distinguished faculty in the Department of Ophthalmology, and secondarily to provide strategic support for the Department of Ophthalmology.
To support corneal research being conducted in the UW Department of Ophthalmology, such as the work of Dr. Mike Banitt.
To support research and/or clinical care for the treatment of macular degeneration at the discretion of the Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology.
To support the cornea and external disease fellowship program in the Department of Ophthalmology.
This fund supports corneal research in the Department of Ophthalmology.
This endowment is named in honor of the late D. Franklin Milam, M.D., Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology. Fonner head of Ophthalmology at Harhorview Medical Center, Dr. Milam was an outstanding teacher and particularly enjoyed sharing his knowledge of
To provide support to maintain/acquire antique ophthalmology equipment (and, at the chair's discretion, to provide awards to residents/fellows).
To provide support for research into macular degeneration in UW Medicine's the Department of Ophthalmology.
To support the ocular inflammatory disease fellowship program in the Department of Ophthalmology.
To provide support for vision research to advance treatments for retinal diseases in the Department of Ophthalmology
To support research activities related to gene therapy in the Department of Ophthalmology, such as the work currently being done in the Neitz lab.
Supports the ocular inflammatory disease fellowship program in UW Medicine's Department of Ophthalmology.
The chair will support a faculty member who exemplifies international excellence in ophthalmic research, particularly in the application of advanced engineering and scientific methods that may advance the understanding and treatment of eye disease.
This funds supports research on the treatment of glaucoma, including diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for chronic open angle glaucoma and closed angle glaucoma, and other forms of the disease, in the Department of Ophthalmology.
To support research in correlating structure and function in glaucoma on a cellular scale, such as the work of Dr. Ram Sabesan.
To enhance the University’s ability to recruit and retain faculty in the Department of Ophthalmology and to provide strategic support for UW Medicine, at the direction of the Dean of Medicine.