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VISION AND EAR INFIRMARY 2016-18 ONEVISION2016-18 IN THIS ISSUE ILLINOIS AND EAR INFIRMARY LEADERSHIP Leadership 1 R.V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, FACS | Interim Department Chair Hope for Cancer Patients 2 John H. Panton Professor in 4 Molecule Clears Ocular Herpes 6 At the Forefront of Education Joel Sugar, MD | Vice Chair for Clinical Operations 7 ROP Care Around the World Joel Sugar MD Professor in Ophthalmology 8 Ophthalmologists in Training 12 Clinical & Research Highlights William F. Mieler, MD, FARVO | Vice Chair for Education 14 Division of Global Ophthalmology Cless Family Professor in Ophthalmology 15 Clinical Services/Faculty 34 Research Faculty Timothy McMahon, OD, FAAO | Vice Chair for Optometry Professor of Ophthalmology 38 ORBIT, OCTTC Sponsored Research 40 Deepak Shukla, PhD | Vice Chair for Research 42 Clinical Investigations and Trials Marion H. Schenk Esq. Professor in Ophthalmology for Research of the Aging Eye 44 Giving, Investiture Publications 46 Pete Setabutr, MD | Vice Chair for Global Ophthalmology In Memoriam 60 Associate Professor of Ophthalmology

CREDITS Writers Jenny Baker, MA Lauren Kalinoski, MS, CMI Laurie Walker, MA

Editors R.V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, FACS Margaret Chervinko, MFA, MLIS

Contributors Margaret Chervinko, MFA, MLIS Jenna Plakut, MSW Benny Alexander, MBA

Graphic Design Lauren Kalinoski, MS, CMI

Photography Mark Janowicz Lauren Kalinoski, MS, CMI Leslie D. MacKeen, BSc, CRA Katherine Rumas Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Leadership 2018 (left to right): Drs. Chan, Mieler, Rosenblatt (Currently Executive On the cover Dean of the College of Medicine, UIC), McMahon, and Sugar (Not pictured: Drs. Shukla and Setabutr) Bandelier National Monument in Los Alamos, NM, 2017 Photo by Lauren Kalinoski, MS, CMI A MESSAGE FROM MARK ROSENBLATT, MD, PHD, MBA

Over the last 5 years, I have had the pleasure of leading the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, a department with a long history of academic and clinical accomplishments. Our Department has grown throughout the years due to its dedication to excellence in research, education, and clinical care. Today, the Department continues to advance ophthalmology through innovation and discovery, and I am honored to have helped foster these achievements.

I have recently accepted a position with the University of Illinois at Chicago as the Executive Dean of the College of Medicine. During this exciting transition, Dr. R.V. Paul Chan has accepted the role of Interim Head of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Dr. Chan is an eminent clinician and scientist who has been an Mark I. Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA exemplary Vice Chair for the Department and I am confident he will excel in his new role. I am proud to remain an active member of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Executive Dean of the College of Medicine Professor and Outgoing Head Sciences in its clinical, educational and research missions. As Executive Dean of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences College of Medicine, I recognize the stellar work accomplished by this Department and Lions of Illinois / Charles I. Young Chair in Ocular Research look forward to supporting its vigorous efforts to reach new heights. Director, Corneal Regenerative Medicine Laboratory Medical School University of Miami (PhD, Biochemistry) Residency in Ophthalmology Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Clinical Fellowship Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary () Research Fellowship Schepens Eye Research Institute Graduate School New York University (MBA)

A MESSAGE FROM R. V. PAUL CHAN, MD, MSC, MBA, FACS

I am very grateful to serve as Interim Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. On behalf of the Department, I thank Dean Rosenblatt for his tireless work to advance our research, clinical, and education programs.

At the core of the Department’s mission is our commitment to training and mentoring the next generation of clinicians and vision scientists. We continue to strengthen our residency and fellowship programs as we advance the field of ophthalmology, treat complicated ocular diseases, and care for patients around the world. UIC has a long- standing commitment to technological advances and innovation, helping drive the development of novel treatment options that advance the care of our current and future patients. I look forward to ensuring that our Department continues to be at the forefront of truly life-changing discoveries. R. V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, FACS John H. Panton, MD Professor in Ophthalmology Interim Chair, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Director, Pediatric Retina and ROP Service Co-Director, Vitreoretinal Fellowship Medical School Temple University Residency in Ophthalmology New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell University Clinical Fellowship Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Retina) Graduate School Weill Cornell Medicine Graduate School of Medical Sciences (MSc) The University of Chicago Booth School of Business (MBA)

OneVision | 1 AND EAR INFIRMARY HOPE FOR CANCER PATIENTS Ocular oncology specialist preserves vision in the Midwest’s toughest cancer cases

When Martha Holland first received the diagnosis of choroidal common primary eye cancer in adults is uveal melanoma, a melanoma, a malignant cancer of the eye, she was told that pigmented tumor involving the inside lining of the eye. This type removing the eye was her best treatment option. Imagine the of melanoma is extremely rare, with only 5-6 patients per million relief she felt when obtaining a second opinion from William F. diagnosed annually, or approximately 5% of all of the types of Mieler, MD who gave her hope to save the eye. Dr. Mieler is the melanomas seen annually in the United States. Vice Chair for Education, Director of the Ocular Oncology Clinic, As one of the very few ocular cancer subspecialists in the and Co-Director of the Vitreoretinal Fellowship Program in the Midwest, Dr. Mieler sees hundreds of patients with a diagnosis Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Illinois of eye cancer. This includes other types of cancers that spread Eye and Ear Infirmary. Dr. Mieler told Martha Holland, “I believe from distant parts of the body into the eye, known as choroidal that we can save your eye with at least some of the vision, without or intraocular metastasis, along with entities such as leukemia jeopardizing your general health.” and lymphoma, and other even rarer types of cancers. “Treatment For 35 years, Martha was a 5th grade teacher in Lincoln, Illinois depends on the type of cancer,” states Dr. Mieler, “and often where she has resided her entire life. Since retiring, she has requires brachytherapy or other forms of radiation administered enjoyed gardening, visiting her summer home in Lake of the in collaboration with the members of the Department of Radiation Ozarks, Missouri, and watching Illini basketball with her sister, Oncology, or systemic chemotherapy performed in collaboration Rhoda. She enjoys the simple things, such as baking and making with the Oncology Department.” Special imaging modalities are her special yeast rolls, and is glad to say she has always been in also utilized to assess these tumors. “Helping with diagnoses good health, having taken great care of herself. Ever since her is our absolutely superb ophthalmic imaging section, which mother and sister were diagnosed with glaucoma, Martha has provides ancillary studies to support the diagnosis by taking faithfully visited the eye doctor every year without fail. It was 9 photographs of the eye, or utilizing echography, or sound waves, months after one visit in 2013, when she noticed her distance to detect abnormalities,” said Dr. Mieler. vision had changed. In May 2014, her doctor sent her to a local After finishing his retina fellowship 35 years ago, Dr. Mieler retina specialist who confirmed that Martha had a malignant completed an ocular oncology fellowship at Wills Eye Hospital tumor. Martha and her close family and friends were stunned, in Philadelphia under the direction of Jerry A. Shields, MD, who not knowing what to do next. Her primary ophthalmologist is still practicing and is one of the premiere ocular oncologists of recommended three specialists, but highly recommended that our time. Expertise in ocular oncology means that Dr. Mieler has she see Dr. Mieler at UIC who is recognized as one of the world’s a responsibility beyond ophthalmology. He notes that, “Ocular leading ocular oncologists (physicians who treat eye tumors and oncology is both a sight-threatening and life-threatening process. cancers). Martha was eventually treated with brachytherapy, a The combination of potentially losing your vision, let alone your form of localized radiation, and her eye was saved. life, is an incredibly anxiety-provoking situation for patients. It Terry McCleary had a similar experience to Martha Holland, deals with our two biggest fears, one of losing vision and the and was also shaken by the diagnosis of eye cancer. Having other of dying.” noticed bursts and flashes of light during the previous year, Terry For Martha and Terry, the diagnosis of ocular cancer was experienced a sudden, unusual sensation in his eye while at work. frightening, but did not mean the loss of an eye or vision. Terry His optometrist told him his retina was detaching and that it continues to manage his engineering firm, and is sure to find time required immediate surgery. Upon reviewing all ocular findings for his favorite hobby, fly-fishing. Martha travels hours by train and systemic results, his retinal surgeon cancelled the scheduled every 6 weeks to visit Dr. Mieler. Although her depth perception procedure: he had determined that the retinal detachment was will never be the same, Martha’s vision in both her allows associated with a choroidal melanoma. Terry recalls his surgeon’s her to live her life and do the things she loves. “I’m thankful that advice to stay calm. He then referred Terry to Dr. Mieler at UIC. there are doctors like Dr. Mieler to take care of people who have Similar to Martha Holland, Terry eventually received brachytherapy choroidal melanoma, because it’s very serious. I am really lucky treatment to the tumor in his eye. that I was assessed at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where I Ocular Oncology specialists care for patients with eye tumors have been and will remain under the care of Dr. Mieler.” or cancers that affect the eye. According to Dr. Mieler, the most

2 “I’m thankful that there are doctors like Dr. Mieler to take care of people who have choroidal melanoma, because it’s very serious. I am really lucky that I was assessed at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where I have been and will remain under the care of Dr. Mieler.” - Martha Holland

TOP IMAGE: Dr. Mieler and Martha Holland INSET: Terry McCleary

OneVision | 3 AND EAR INFIRMARY MOLECULE CLEARS OCULAR HERPES A surprise discovery could treat ocular herpes with few side effects, and may have potential as a broad-spectrum antiviral drug

When Deepak Shukla, PhD and his team at the Ocular Virology Further testing in the lab confirmed HSV-1 suppression in mouse Laboratory added the small drug molecule BX795 to herpes- models, human primary cells, and ex vivo human and porcine infected cells, they expected the virus to proliferate. Instead, the . Dr. Shukla and team continued testing to determine how opposite happened. The molecule suppressed the herpes virus BX795 was producing antiviral effects. They determined BX795 with seemingly few side effects. Now, Dr. Shukla’s lab at the was preventing Akt phosphorylation in affected cells. Akt plays Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Illinois a role in protein synthesis in host cells, and HSV-1 is known to Eye and Ear Infirmary is excited about the potential treatment manipulate the Akt pathway to synthesize viral proteins and aid in implications for ocular herpes and other viruses as well. viral replication. By blocking the Akt pathway, BX795 prevents the HSV-1 virus from hijacking the host protein pathway. “We have The discovery began as a study of the general propagation found a molecule that works in a totally novel fashion. Instead of mechanisms of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). HSV-1 is a working on the virus, it works in the host cells and helps them to contagious viral infection that mainly affects the mouth and eyes. clear the virus,” Dr. Shukla said of the results. When the HSV-1 virus infects the eye, it causes clusters of sores on the or surface of the Because BX795 targets protein cornea. Serious complications synthesis in the host cell, it has like blindness and deadly brain a broader potential impact than infections are possible if the “We have found a molecule that works current treatments. Targeted virus is allowed to recur. viruses, like HSV-1, are able to in a totally novel fashion. Instead of adapt and circumnavigate direct Currently, HSV-1 infections in working on the virus, it works in the host treatment attempts; BX795 the eye are treated with a class blocks the cell machinery that of antivirals called nucleoside cells and helps them to clear the virus.” viruses use to replicate. Many analogs. Nucleoside analogs viruses are known to use this disrupt HSV-1 by blocking machinery in similar ways. viral DNA replication. The downside to these antivirals is that viruses can mutate and evade “This is most likely not going to be specific to HSV-1. We have the suppression effects. “Patients who develop resistance to already tested it with genital herpes [HSV-2], and it blocks genital nucleoside analogs have very few good options for treating their herpes very well. A group of other viruses: HIV, human papilloma infection,” Dr. Shukla explained. virus, adenoviruses…all seem to use this host protein for their own synthesis,” Dr. Shukla says. “A broad-spectrum antiviral This is where Dr. Shukla’s study comes into play. Dr. Shukla and could be generated out of this discovery.” his team began studying HSV-1 hoping for a better understanding of the virus’ functioning. The molecule BX795 is a known inhibitor This potential for a broad-spectrum antiviral is perhaps the most of TBK1, an enzyme that promotes host immune response. The exciting part of Dr. Shukla’s discovery. No treatment to date has team assumed BX795, by suppressing the immune response, been able to target disparate viruses effectively. As additional would allow HSV-1 to propagate quickly. testing progresses, Dr. Shukla and his team at the IEEI are hoping for more good news. To their surprise, BX795 reduced the herpes infection when applied to infected human corneal epithelial cells. Additional in- Dr. Shukla is Vice Chair for Research, the Marion H. Schenk Esq. vitro testing replicated these results, and showed no toxicity to Professor in Ophthalmology for Research of the Aging Eye, and the cells. The researchers tested BX795 against four of the most Director of the Ocular Virology Laboratory. In addition to his common nucleoside analogs. BX795 worked as well or slightly appointment in Ophthalmology, he is a Professor of Microbiology better at suppressing HSV-1, at much lower concentrations. and Immunology at UIC.

4 IMAGE: Dr. Shukla at work in the Ocular Virology Laboratory INSET: Molecular model of BX795

OneVision | 5 AND EAR INFIRMARY AT THE FOREFRONT OF EDUCATION UIC faculty advance surgical education through partnerships with industry and non-profits

The residents in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Retina Fellows Institute Sciences at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary fulfill an integral role in our mission to diagnose and treat the most serious and Yannek I. Leiderman, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of complicated cases in ophthalmology. For over 150 years, the Ophthalmology, in partnership with Alcon, developed a new Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary has been a leader in improving the comprehensive retina fellow experiential training program, the diagnosis, management and treatment of blinding eye diseases Retina Fellows Institute. The inaugural Retina Fellows Institute through science, clinical and surgical innovations, and top-ranked session was held at the Alcon Experience Center in Fort Worth, education programs. The Residency Program at the Illinois Texas in November 2018. Dr. Leiderman, Program Director, Eye and Ear Infirmary molds future clinician researchers into welcomed a group of 40 retina fellows from 22 fellowship exceptional world-class leaders in the field of ophthalmology. programs by saying, “The Retina Fellows Institute was conceived out of a desire to expand our surgical teaching paradigm beyond didactic instruction and supervised surgery.” Manual Small Incision (MSICS) Course Dr. Leiderman describes the In September 2018, UIC alumnus , Daniel Alter, MD, PhD program and his experience: (Residency ’96, Fellowship ’98) and the Division of Global “The Retina Fellows Institute is a Ophthalmology in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual first-in-class surgical simulation Sciences hosted a Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery laboratory course using high- (MSICS) course in collaboration with Surgical Eye Expeditions fidelity models of commonly International (SEE International), a leading sight-restoring encountered surgical pathology nonprofit humanitarian organization. The course was designed allowing for hands-on skills to provide ophthalmology residents and fellows with exposure transfer. Developing surgical to MSICS, which is commonly performed in resource-limited models presented a unique settings. Dr. Leiderman speaks at the challenge requiring the design Retina Fellows Institute. Residents and fellows in the Department engaged in this full day of synthetic surgical pathology didactic and wet-lab session held in the state-of-the-art Cless adapted to existing simulation technology. Bringing together Ophthalmic Surgical Training and Simulation Center. The lab world-class surgical teachers with fellows in vitreoretinal surgery includes nine surgical simulation stations, each with two surgical from around the country in a state-of-the-art surgical simulation microscopes. Trainees, along with UIC and SEE International facility equipped with a full array of surgical instrumentation expert volunteers, worked intimately to refine their surgical skills. was a remarkable accomplishment. It was a privilege to be part of a team with such wide-ranging expertise. At the heart of this Dr. Daniel Alter is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department, collaborative effort was a core of truly gifted surgical teachers as well as a University of Illinois alumnus ’83, MD/PhD ’92, and a leader in the ophthalmic surgical industry. Ultimately, we Residency ’96, and Vitreoretinal Fellowship ’98. He received had one shared goal - to further the development of the next the 2017 SEE International Humanitarian of the Year Award for generation of vitreoretinal surgeons.” his commitment to providing vision care to the people of Haiti, among the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

TOP IMAGES: (left to right) MSICS course in the Cless lab; Photo from the Retina Fellows Institute; MSICS course in the Cless lab

6 ROP CARE AROUND THE WORLD The Division of Global Ophthalmology co-hosted the IPOSC ROP Africa Symposium, bringing together experts from across the globe

In low and middle-income countries with improving neonatal Thanks to the generous support of the Knights Templar Eye care, the rate of infant blindness is increasing. Foundation, Inc., IPOSC was able to provide education grants for selected ROP teams from SSA to attend the symposium. As babies are delivered at increasingly younger gestational Seven potential centers of excellence were identified and 28 grant ages, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) - one of the world’s recipients attended the symposium. Three teams represented leading causes of infant blindness - is on the rise. Continuing Nigerian hospitals, while the remaining four came from Ethiopia, its long tradition of global ophthalmic care, the Department of Ghana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary is working to reverse this trend. The multi-day symposium brought together professionals from 13 different countries. Participants attended presentations In collaboration with the International Pediatric Ophthalmology from renowned international faculty, with topics including & Strabismus Council (IPOSC), the IEEI hosted the inaugural epidemiology, neonatology, and diagnosis of ROP. Focused IPOSC ROP Africa Symposium in September 2018. R.V. Paul workshops - including a leadership development course and and , Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, FACS Marilyn Miller, MD hands-on skills transfer labs - provided practical tools for co-directors of the IEEI’s Division of Global Ophthalmology, and continuing ROP advocacy and clinical care in SSA. Jenny Baker, MA, Administrative Manager and Research Coordinator of the Division, organized the ambitious project Feedback from attendees showed an appreciation for the diverse with their colleagues in Africa. The international symposium was faculty presentations as well as the hands-on workshops. Some held at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital in Cape of the teams arrived with no ROP unit in their hospital and left Town, South Africa, and brought together 109 professionals from the symposium with concrete plans to begin treating ROP, using around the world to address the current and future management the skills gained at the symposium. Dr. Ngaatendwe Mataswa, a of ROP in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). member of the Zimbabwe grantee team, summarized his renewed dedication to treatment: “It was a great learning experience... The meeting location was chosen due to the region’s increasing hearing from the experts who have been dealing with this disease rates of ROP in neonatal infants. While neonatal care is improving has made me more confident in my approach to these patients.” broadly across SSA, many hospitals do not have the training or resources to manage ROP cases. Therefore, a major goal of the IPOSC ROP Africa Symposium was to assist ophthalmology teams in their diagnosis, management and treatment of ROP.

“Hearing from the experts who have been dealing with this disease has made me more confident in my approach to these patients.”

Narendran Venkatapathy, DO, DNB, Chief Medical Officer of Aravind Eye Drs. Miller and Chan speak to attendees of the IPOSC ROP Africa Symposium. Hospital, leads a workshop at the IPOSC ROP Africa Symposium.

OneVision | 7 AND EAR INFIRMARY OPHTHALMOLOGISTS IN TRAINING: 2018-2019

RESIDENTS THIRD YEAR (Class of 2019) SECOND YEAR (Class of 2020) FIRST YEAR (Class of 2021)

Grace Dunbar, MD Kelley Bohm, MD Samuel Burke, MD MD—University of Michigan MD—Weill Cornell Medical MD—University of Miami College Medical School

Omar Hassan, MD Talisa de Carlo, MD Emily Cole, MD, MPH MD—University of Illinois at MD—Tufts University School of MD/MPH—Tufts University Chicago Medicine School of Medicine

Lindsay Machen, MD Judy L. Chen, MD Lawrence Geyman, MD Co-Chief Resident MD—David Geffen School of MD—Icahn School of MD—Pennsylvania State Medicine at UCLA Medicine at Mount Sinai University

Wyatt Messenger, MD Priyanka Chhadva, MD Rajvi Mehta, MD MD—Oregon Health & MD—Miller School of Medicine, MD—Duke University School Sciences University University of Miami of Medicine

Taylor Starnes, MD, PhD Levi Kanu, MD Nita Valikodath, MD, MS Co-Chief Resident MD—Perelman School of MD—University of Michigan MD/PhD—University of Medicine, University of Medical School Wisconsin School of Medicine Pennsylvania and Public Health

Alisa Thavikulwat, MD Daniel Oh, MD Ivy Zhu, MD MD—University of Rochester MD—Harvard Medical School MD—University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine

8 ALUMNI-RESIDENT DAY 2018: (left to right) Drs. Ahmad A. AAO MEETING 2018: (left to right) Drs. Vinay K. Aakalu, Manali Doshi, Alexander Pleet, Genie Bang, Aref, Joel Sugar, Julie Goldman, and Mark I. Rosenblatt Dimitri T. Azar, Wyatt Messenger, Grace Dunbar, Lindsay Machen, Alisa Thavikulwat

RESIDENT INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES

ROP Screening in India

Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a leading cause of blindness in infants worldwide. In the United States there are well-established screening criteria to help identify infants that should be examined for ROP. Internationally, however, there is no clear consensus regarding cutoffs for birth weight and gestational age, or criteria for the severity of ROP. In an effort to understand the characteristics of the international ROP population and the process of screening, first-year residentNita Valikodath, MD, MS spent time at Aravind Eye Hospital (AEH) in Coimbatore, India. ROP screening examinations were performed in rural parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala using digital retinal imaging with the RetCam Shuttle and indirect . Images were sent to the base hospital at AEH, interpreted, and transmitted back to the physician at the rural hospital within minutes. Dr. Valikodath witnessed firsthand how the Retinopathy of Prematurity - Save Our Site (ROPE-SOS) Program, supported Dr. Valikodath (center) with colleagues at the Aravind Eye by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), provided care to Hospital hundreds of children at risk of developing blinding disease.

ROP Screening in Nepal

First-year resident Emily Cole, MD, MPH, traveled to Nepal to assess a retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) screening program in the Kathmandu Valley. The program, which utilizes telemedicine and digital imaging, is a collaboration between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Helen Keller International, the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, and The Global Education Network for Retinopathy of Prematurity (GEN-ROP). In Kathmandu, Dr. Cole worked at the Tilganga Institute of Ophthalmology, where she assisted with data management of over 600 screened newborns, met with stakeholders, and participated in planning for expansion into district-level hospitals. She is working with Dr. R.V. Paul Chan to develop novel ways of training healthcare providers for ROP care in both the US and abroad.

Dr. Cole in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

OneVision | 9 AND EAR INFIRMARY OPHTHALMOLOGISTS IN TRAINING (CONTINUED)

CLINICAL FELLOWS 2016-17 CORNEA CORNEA GLAUCOMA Debora Garcia-Zalisnak MD Praneetha Thulasi MD Ruchi Shah, MD MD— University Of Puerto Rico MD— Emory University School of MD— University of Illinois at School Of Medicine Medicine Chicago Residency— Eastern Virginia Residency— Emory University Residency— Loyola University Medical School Medical Center

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY RETINA Susiani Intan, MD Majid Rouhbakhshzaeri, MD Michael Andreoli, MD MD— Sun Yat-sen University of MD— Mashhad University of MD— Boston University School of Medical Sciences Medical Sciences Medicine Residency in Neurology— Medical Residency— Mashhad University of Residency—Illinois Eye and Ear College of Wisconsin Medical Sciences Infirmary

RETINA Randee M. Watson, MD MD— Wayne State University Residency—Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary

2017-18 CONTACT LENS CORNEA CORNEA Jennifer Vicente, OD Salima Hassanaly, MD Kai Kang, MD OD— New England College of MD— University of Montreal Faculty MD— Weill Cornell Medical College Optometry of Medicine of Cornell University Residency in Optometry— Omni Residency— University of Montreal Residency— Illinois Eye and Ear Eye Services of New Jersey and Infirmary New York

GLAUCOMA NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY Mark Dikopf, MD Omar Solyman, MD Catherine Liu, MD, PhD MD— University of Illinois at MD— Cairo University School of MD & PhD—Albert Einstein College Chicago Medicine of Medicine Residency—Illinois Eye and Ear Residency— Research Institute of Residency— University of California, Infirmary Ophthalmology, Giza, Egypt Irvine

PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY RETINA RETINA Samiksha Fouzdar Jain, MD Evan Dunn, MD Yi Jiang, MD MD— BJ Medical College, Pune, MD— University of Miami Miller MD— Rush Medical College India School of Medicine Residency— Rush University Residency— Sankara Eye Hospital, Residency— Indiana University Medical Center Coimbatore, India School of Medicine

10 2018-19 CONTACT LENS CORNEA CORNEA Vidi Shah, OD Julie Goldman, MD Jennifer Park, MD OD—Western University of Health MD—Columbia University MD—Albert Einstein College of Sciences College of Optometry Residency—Illinois Eye and Ear Medicine Residency in Optometry—Erdey Infirmary Residency—New York Eye and Ear Searcy Eye Group Infirmary of Mount Sinai

GLAUCOMA NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY Amy Mehta, MD Brooke Johnson, DO Chau Pham, MD MD—New York Medical College DO—Michigan State University MD—Case Western Reserve Residency—Bronx Lebanon College of Osteopathic Medicine University Hospital Center Residency in Neurology—Advocate Residency—Washington University BroMenn Medical Center in St Louis

PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY RETINA RETINA Daniel Maidana, MD Matthew Byun, MD Ru-ik Chee, MD MD—University of Buenos Aires MD—Wright State University MD—Trinity College Dublin Residency—University of Barcelona Residency—University of Cincinnati Residency—Weill Cornell Medical College

RETINA VITREORETINAL SURGERY Sarwar Zahid, MD Nicole Scripsema, MD MD—University of Michigan MD—New York Medical School Residency—New York University Residency—New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai Medical Retina and Uveitis Fellowship—Moorfields Eye Hospital

INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

CORNEA CORNEA CORNEA Andrea Arteaga Useche, MD Joao Crispim, MD Pedro Gil, MD MD— Universidad Central de MD—Federal University of Ceara, MD— University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela Fortaleza, Brazil Portugal Residency—Universidad de los Residency— Federal University of Residency— Centro Hospitalar Andes- Fundacion Avao, Caracas, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra, Venezuela Portugal

BERNARD AND JENNIE NELSON CORNEA OCULOPLASTIC SURGERY CORNEA AND KPRO FELLOW Carmen Somavilla Bueno, MD Duangmontree Rojdamrongratana, Faris I. Karas, MD MD— School of Medicine, MD MD— Ain Shams University, Cairo, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain MD— Mahidol University, Egypt Bangkok, Thailand Residency— Ain Shams University, Residency—Thammasat University, Cairo, Egypt Bangkok, Thailand

RETINA RETINA RETINA Alvaro Fernández-Vega González, Shin Hae Park, MD, PhD Sulaiman Al Sulaiman, MD MD MD & PhD— The Catholic University MD— King Saud University, Riyadh, MD— Complutense University of of Korea, Seoul, South Korea Saudi Arabia Madrid, Madrid, Spain Residency—Kangnam St. Mary’s Residency— King Khaled Eye Residency— Barraquer Hospital, The Catholic University of Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Ophthalmology Center, Barcelona, Korea, Seoul, South Korea Arabia Spain

OneVision | 11 AND EAR INFIRMARY IMPROVING CARE WITH NOVEL IMAGING Miniaturized indirect ophthalmoscope enables low-cost, non-mydriatic, wide-field

Prompt screening and early diagnosis of eye diseases is essential to preventing visual impairment and blindness. Many eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy and retinopathy of prematurity, can target the retinal periphery. Wide-field fundus photography is therefore desirable for screening, diagnosis, and treatment evaluation. In order to explore affordable telemedicine and point-of-care options, multiple portable or smartphone-based fundus cameras have been introduced. Unfortunately, the existing commercially-available portable fundus cameras have a limited field of view (FOV), and frequently require pupillary dilation for the examination of the retinal periphery. The UIC Biomedical Optics and Functional Imaging Laboratory directed by Xincheng Yao, PhD, Professor of Bioengineering and Ophthalmology, has recently demonstrated a novel design for a miniaturized indirect ophthalmoscope.

This design enables the manufacture of a low-cost, wide-field, smartphone fundus camera (Image 1). The lab-built smartphone fundus camera is wireless, with a total weight of 255 g. This work has been featured as a ‘New Instruments’ article in RETINA, the journal of retinal and vitreous diseases (Retina 38, 438-441, 2018). By integrating near-infrared guidance, the miniaturized indirect ophthalmoscope enables a non-mydriatic fundus camera with a snapshot field of view (FOV) up to 67o external-angle (101o eye-angle) (Image 2).

“This UIC Biomedical Optics and Functional Imaging Laboratory This endeavor promises a next-generation low-cost, non- novel miniaturized indirect ophthalmoscopy achieves a wide mydriatic, wide-field fundus camera for affordable telemedicine angled image of the retina that is useful for telescreening and point-of-care assessment of eye diseases without dilation of applications. There is a need for low-cost, wide-field imaging of the pupil. The lab-built prototype has led to a patent application, and diabetic patients in order to screen them for diabetic retinopathy a commercialization plan is under development in collaboration (DR). This camera may prove useful as it is easy to use, portable with an industry partner. and produces high quality images comparable to large fundus cameras. I am excited to begin a large-scale study comparing R.V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, FACS has been a clinical photos taken with this system to that of the standard non-portable collaborator on this project: “The novel design of this device provides an innovative answer to a clinical need. The collaboration fundus cameras.” - Jennifer I. Lim, MD, FARVO. between Bioengineering and Ophthalmology at UIC is a major For the proof-of-concept demonstration, the lab-built prototype strength of our institution and will translate into improved patient fundus cameras were constructed using all off-the-shelf care.” components. Dr. Yao anticipates that there is still ample room for further improvement of the FOV and image quality.

TOP IMAGE: Dr. Yao in his lab; MIDDLE IMAGE: Photographs of a miniaturized indirect ophthalmoscopy based smartphone fundus camera BOTTOM IMAGE: FOV comparison between the lab-built device and commercial fundus camera from the same subject

12 A NEW MODEL FOR RESEARCH Ocular GVHD Clinic combines treatment, translational laboratory, and clinical trials

The only established curative treatment for blood cancers, such Sandeep Jain, MD heads the ocular GVHD Clinic at the IEEI. as leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma, is to perform a bone The clinic transcends the scope of traditional ophthalmological marrow transplant. However, within a year after bone marrow practice to enable the team to address the complexities of oGVHD transplantation, approximately 50% of patients develop severe management. The clinic houses state-of-the-art diagnostic inflammation of the ocular surface that presents as a disabling, equipment to assess the development and severity of the painful dry eye. This eye condition is termed ocular Graft-versus- disease, and uses customized therapies to treat oGVHD and novel Host Disease (oGVHD). biomarkers to assess the response to treatment.

Currently there are no approved therapies for treating oGVHD; Dr. Jain’s team has made breakthroughs in the Translational thus, oGVHD represents an unmet medical need. To fill this Biology Laboratory to uncover mechanisms that lead to oGVHD gap, the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences has and discovery of new potential treatments. His team was the established a unique translational research program that makes first to discover the role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) feasible the discovery and development of novel treatments for in pathology of oGVHD. This has led to clinical trials funded by oGVHD. This program is comprised of a highly specialized oGVHD the National Eye Institute/NIH to assess the efficacy of the new clinic for patient care, an advanced translational molecular biology therapies based on this novel mechanism of inflammation. They laboratory for uncovering disease mechanisms, a dedicated were also the first group to propose the use of Brimondine, clinical trial center for developing new therapies, and a highly DNAse I and Sub-Anticoagulant dose Heparin eye drops for motivated team who seamlessly connect these components. treating oGVHD. Based on their research, Brimonidine became In addition, The goGVHD Fund has been established at UIC to the first drug to receive “orphan drug” designation for treatment support efforts to provide the best care and treatment to all of oGVHD by US FDA. patients with oGVHD irrespective of their ability to pay and to lead the next generation of innovation to cure this disease.

Our Translational Research Model

LABORATORY RESEARCH CLINICAL RESEARCH PHILANTHROPY

Dry Eye & oGVHD Clinic The goGVHD Fund

Translational Biology Clinical Trial Center Laboratory ACADEMIC INSTITUTION (UIC)

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TOP LEFT IMAGE: (left to right) Dr. Sandeep Jain, Christine Mun, and Dr. Ellen Shorter TOP MIDDLE IMAGE: The Chronic GVHD Meeting, 2017, NIH-funded and co-directed by Dr. Jain

OneVision | 13 AND EAR INFIRMARY DIVISION OF GLOBAL OPHTHALMOLOGY

The Division of Global Ophthalmology in the Illinois Eye and Ear of the community. We also have a longstanding partnership with Infirmary (IEEI) at UIC is committed to caring for underserved the Lions of Illinois, and co-sponsor many projects with them. populations on both a local and international level. Working Training and inspiring the next generation of global globally means not seeing any boundaries between the people ophthalmologists is essential to sustaining the work of our and locations you serve: there is need everywhere and as global Division of Global Ophthalmology. Residents at the IEEI have the ophthalmologists we are always looking for opportunities to opportunity to participate in a one-week residency exchange with address those needs. Federal University of São Paulo in São Paulo, Brazil, and all second Internationally, our faculty has provided ophthalmological care year residents take part in a two week exchange program with and education in more than 75 countries. Their work includes Keio University in Tokyo, Japan. In addition we offer customized the Thai Eye Study with Thammasat University in Bangkok, international fellowships to IEEI fellows. Monthly teleconference Thailand, collaborative programs with the Aravind Eye Hospital participation in the neuro-ophthalmology journal club at Aravind in Coimbatore, India, and many other projects. Our faculty Eye Hospital (Coimbatore, India) also contributes to our ongoing members are global leaders in ophthalmology and we have global information exchange. worked closely with international partners to organize educational We are proud to partner with leading organizations in promoting programs around the world, including the International Pediatric health equity. We are members of the International Agency for the Ophthalmology & Strabismus Council (IPOSC) ROP Africa Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), and have ongoing collaborations Symposium in Cape Town, South Africa. Locally, we have very with IPOSC, Orbis International, and Helen Keller International. active community outreach programs and partner with the Chicago Bulls to offer free annual eye screenings to underserved members

TOP LEFT: Dr. Miller in Nigeria; TOP RIGHT: Dr. Setabutr in Thailand; BOTTOM LEFT: Dr. Chan in Mongolia; BOTTOM RIGHT: Dr. Tu in India

14 CORNEA AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY

The Cornea and External Disease Service manages patients with diseases of the front of the eye including corneal and conjunctival infections, keratoconus, cataracts, tumors of the iris and conjunctiva, blepharitis, dry eye, corneal scarring, complications of trauma and ocular surgery as well as hereditary corneal diseases like Fuchs’ Dystrophy. The service has extensive expertise in all DIRECTOR forms of minimally invasive, selective Elmer Y. Tu, MD including DMEK, DSAEK/ DSEK, and DALK as well as traditional Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Director, Cornea Service penetrating keratoplasty that provides patients with the widest Director of the Cornea Fellowship Program array of treatment options. Our service helped pioneer collagen MEDICAL SCHOOL crosslinking as treatment for the management of progressive University of Miami keratoconus. Those not eligible for human corneal transplantation RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Wisconsin may qualify for our Artificial Cornea Program, which is the largest CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP program of its kind in the Midwest for implanting keratoprostheses. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (Cornea) The service also provides access to state-of-the-art imaging Clinical Interests technology to quickly and accurately diagnose a wide spectrum Corneal transplantation including DMEK, DSAEK, DALK and full thickness corneal transplantation; Corneal infections and corneal of diseases. Cornea specialists also work with the Contact Lens inflammatory disorders; Complex and routine cataract surgery Service to offer advanced contact lens therapies including the Research Interests Corneal infections and inflammation; Corneal transplantation; PROSE lens and offer the opportunity to participate in the latest New surgical and drug therapies clinical trials for dry eye diseases, corneal transplantation and corneal infections.

IMAGE: IEEI surgeons perform the corneal cross-linking procedure to treat progressive keratoconus.

CORNEA SERVICE continued on next page OneVision | 15 AND EAR INFIRMARY CORNEA AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY (CONTINUED)

Dimitri T. Azar, MD, MBA, FARVO M. Soledad Cortina, MD Jose de la Cruz, MD Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Bioengineering and Pharmacology Director, Comprehensive Ophthalmology Faculty Co-Director, Millennium Park Eye Center B.A. Field Chair in Ophthalmologic Research Practice (COFP) and General Eye Clinic Director, Artificial Cornea Program MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Co-Director, Cornea Fellowship Program Ponce School of Medicine, Puerto Rico American University of Beirut, Lebanon MEDICAL SCHOOL RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Argentina CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Cornea) Louisiana State University Medical School (Cornea, Refractive) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Illinois Eye Ear Infirmary (Refractive) CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Schepens Eye Research Institute (Cornea) Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Cornea) GRADUATE SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL Indiana University at Bloomington (MS) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP University of Chicago (MBA) Louisiana State University, Neuroscience Center Clinical Interests Clinical Interests Advances in keratoprosthesis transplantation; Clinical Interests Laser Vision Correction; Cornea and Cataract Anterior segment imaging in corneal and refractive Ocular surface disease and high-risk corneal Surgery surgery; Femtosecond technology for corneal transplantation including Boston keratoprosthesis; transplantation; Laser assisted cataract surgery; Research Interests Cataract surgery and endothelial keratoplasty Keratoconus; Intracorneal ring segments; Corneal Matrix metalloproteinases in corneal wound healing Research Interests crosslinking and angiogenesis; Refractive surgery; Optics; Retroprosthetic membrane formation in Boston Accommodating intraocular lenses Research Interests keratprosthesis patients; Optical properties of artificial Development of surgical devices for conjunctival corneas; Corneal nerves & their regeneration after injury manipulation; New techniques in refractive surgery and femtosecond assisted keratoplasty; Advanced technology intraocular lenses for correction of presbyopia and astigmatism

16 Ali R. Djalilian, MD Sandeep Jain, MD Kai Kang, MD Professor of Ophthalmology Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Corneal Stem Cell and Tissue Director, Translational Biology Laboratory MEDICAL SCHOOL Engineering Laboratory Director, Dry Eye & ocular GVHD Clinic Cornell University Medical College Co-Director of the Cornea and External MEDICAL SCHOOL Disease Service RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Delhi, India Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary MEDICAL SCHOOL RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Minnesota CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Harkness Eye Institute, Columbia University Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Cornea) RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP University of Minnesota Clinical Interests Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Ocular surface disease; Corneal CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Medical School (Cornea) transplantation including penetrating keratoplasty Cincinnati Eye Institute (Cornea) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP and endothelial keratoplasty; Ocular surface National Eye Institute / NIH (Uveitis) Wilmer Eye Institute (Cornea), The Johns Hopkins tumors; Cataract surgery Medical School RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Research Interests University of Minnesota (Cornea) Clinical Interests Corneal wound healing; Ocular surface stem cells; National Eye Institute (Ocular Immunology) Dry Eye and ocular surface disease; Ocular graft- Genetics of stem cells and ocular surface neoplasia National Eye Institute and National Human Genome versus-host-disease; Neurotrophic keratitis Research Institute (Epithelial Biology) Research Interests Clinical Interests Molecular and cellular aspects of ocular surface Ocular surface disease; Limbal stem cell deficiency; disease; Translational research; Clinical Trials Corneal and limbal stem cell transplantation; Immunologic diseases of the cornea Research Interests Stem cell based therapy; Corneal wound healing; Tissue engineering

Mark I. Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA Joel Sugar, MD Executive Dean of the College of Medicine Joel Sugar MD Professor in Ophthalmology Professor of Ophthalmology MEDICAL SCHOOL Illinois Lions/Charles I. Young Chair in Ocular Research University of Michigan Director, Corneal Regenerative Medicine Laboratory RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY MEDICAL SCHOOL Washington University, St. Louis University of Miami (PhD, Biochemistry) CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Florida, Gainesville (Cornea) Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Clinical Interests CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Corneal disorders; Herpes simplex; Herpes zoster; Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Cornea) Congenital anomalies of the anterior eye RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Research Interests Schepens Eye Research Institute Keratoplasty outcomes; Herpes; Fuchs’ dystrophy GRADUATE SCHOOL New York University (MBA) Clinical Interests Corneal disease; Cataract; Refractive surgery; Ocular pain; Dry Eye disease; Keratoplasty Research Interests Ocular regenerative medicine; Corneal stem cells; Corneal nerve regeneration; Angiogenesis; Tissue engineering; Biomaterials; Nanomedicine

OneVision | 17 AND EAR INFIRMARY CONTACT LENS

The Contact Lens Service provides care to patients requiring medically necessary contact lenses and related services. Our doctors are nationally known for their clinical and research expertise and their ability to help patients with various complex corneal diseases including: Keratoconus, Post-corneal transplant management, Dry eye syndrome, Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), Limbal stem cell deficiency, Sjögren’s syndrome, Neurotrophic keratitis, DIRECTOR Corneal scarring, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Post-LASIK, Charlotte E. Joslin, OD, PhD, FAAO Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Aphakia. We have extensive experience with all types of Department Affiliate, Epidemiology and Biostatistics medically necessary contact lenses including scleral, hybrid Director, Contact Lens Service and rigid contact lenses as well as customized soft contact OPTOMETRY SCHOOL Ohio State University College of Optometry lenses. The service’s Prosthetic Replacement of the Ocular RESIDENCY IN OPTOMETRY Surface Ecosystem (PROSE) clinic is one of only 12 clinic Jesse Brown VA Medical Center and sites in America to offer BostonSight® PROSE treatment Blind Rehabilitation Center of Hines VA Hospital for patients with severely compromised ocular function as GRADUATE SCHOOL University of Illinois at Chicago (PhD, Epidemiology) a result of complex corneal disease. Clinical Interests Medically necessary contact lenses for diseases such as: Keratoconus; Post-corneal transplant; Dry eye; Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD); Limbal stem cell deficiency, Sjögren’s syndrome, Neurotrophic keratitis; Corneal scarring; Stevens-Johnson syndrome; Post- LASIK Research Interests Epidemiology of various eye diseases and infections; Racial differences in various eye and other health- related outcomes

IMAGE: A BostonSight® PROSE prosthetic device at the IEEI

18 Timothy T. McMahon, OD, FAAO Ellen Shorter, OD, FAAO Angelica Scanzera, OD, FAAO Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Vice Chair for Optometry Director, Prosthetic Replacement of the OPTOMETRY SCHOOL Ocular Surface Ecosystem (PROSE) Clinic OPTOMETRY SCHOOL New England College of Optometry Illinois College of Optometry OPTOMETRY SCHOOL RESIDENCY IN OPTOMETRY Illinois College of Optometry RESIDENCY IN OPTOMETRY Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center Kansas City VA Medical Center RESIDENCY IN OPTOMETRY CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Jesse Brown VA Medical Center and Hines Clinical Interests University of Illinois at Chicago (Advanced VA Hospital Medically necessary contact lenses; Corneal Medically Necessary Contact Lenses) topography; Anterior segment diseases CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Clinical Interests and injuries Boston Foundation for Sight (PROSE) Medically necessary contact lenses for ocular Research Interests Clinical Interests surface disease (Dry Eye, Graft-versus-Host Keratoconus and other corneal ectatic Ocular surface disease; Corneal ectasia; Disease, limbal stem cell deficiency, Sjögren’s, conditions and diseases; Dry eye; Keratoconus; Keratoprosthesis Stevens Johnson Syndrome) and corneal Blepharitis irregularity (keratoconus, post-corneal transplant, Research Interests corneal scarring, post-LASIK, trauma) Dry eye; Adenoviral conjunctivitis Research Interests Ocular surface disease; Scleral lenses; Access to care; Telemedicine

OneVision | 19 AND EAR INFIRMARY GLAUCOMA

Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in the world. Our Glaucoma Service is nationally recognized as a center for the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma in adults and children. It is a site for testing investigational new drugs and has been a leader in the use of laser and surgery to treat all forms of the disease. Our service offers comprehensive care and management of all forms of glaucoma, including specialized diagnostic testing and the DIRECTOR latest technologies for laser and surgical treatment. Faculty Thasarat S. Vajaranant, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology members are actively involved in glaucoma research and Director, Glaucoma Service are nationally recognized as experts in their field. MEDICAL SCHOOL Chulalongkorn University, Thailand RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Glaucoma) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Low Vision) Clinical Interests Diagnosis and management of glaucoma and cataract; Management of complex glaucoma and cataract; International ophthalmology Research Interests Glaucoma epidemiology; Women’s eye health; Aging of the optic nerve; Outcomes of ; Management of glaucoma after corneal transplants

IMAGE: Fundus photo highlighting optic nerve of glaucoma patient, courtesy of the Glaucoma Service

20 Ahmad A. Aref, MD, MBA Deepak P. Edward MD, FACS, FARVO Jacob T. Wilensky, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Professor of Ophthalmology Jacob T. Wilensky MD Professor in Ophthalmology Chief Quality Officer Director, Glaucoma Fellowship Program MEDICAL SCHOOL Director, Residency Training Program St Johns Medical College, Bangalore, India MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Tulane University RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Northwestern University Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Tulane University Affiliated Hospitals CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Penn State Hershey Eye Center Washington University School of Medicine CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP (Glaucoma) Washington University, St. Louis (Glaucoma) Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (Glaucoma) FELLOWSHIP RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP GRADUATE SCHOOL Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Ophthalmic National Eye Institute (Glaucoma) University of Chicago (MBA, Economics and Pathology) Clinical Interests Strategic Management) Clinical Interests Diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma with special Clinical Interests Medical and surgical management of all forms of emphasis on laser therapy Complex cataract surgery; and glaucoma and cataracts associated with glaucoma; Research Interests glaucoma drainage implant surgery for advanced Complex cataract surgery; Ophthalmic pathology Investigation of new drugs for glaucoma; Laser glaucomatous disease; Microinvasive glaucoma Research Interests therapy treatment for glaucoma surgery for mild/moderate glaucomatous disease; Congenital glaucoma; Angle closure glaucoma; Selective laser trabeculoplasty for open-angle Pathophysiology of wound healing in glaucoma; glaucomas; Laser iridotomy for angle-closure Medical education; Pathophysiology of ocular glaucomas disease; Ocular oncology Research Interests Surgical techniques in complex glaucomas; Glaucoma associated with retinal disorders; Novel glaucoma medical therapies; Optic nerve imaging

PART-TIME CLINICAL FACULTY

David S. Hillman, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology MEDICAL SCHOOL Duke University College of Medicine RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Washington University St. Louis, MO (Glaucoma)

OneVision | 21 AND EAR INFIRMARY NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY

The Neuro-Ophthalmology Service offers expert evaluations and treatment for neuro-ophthalmologic conditions, including: optic neuritis, idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri), ischemic optic neuropathies, optic neuropathies of unknown etiology, ocular myasthenia gravis, cranial nerve palsies, thyroid eye disease and visual or oculomotor complications of stroke, brain tumors, multiple sclerosis and other neurological diseases. The DIRECTOR service facilitates and interprets a wide range of diagnostic Peter W. MacIntosh, MD testing relevant to the diagnosis and management of neuro- Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Neuro-Ophthalmology Service ophthalmic diseases, including: Goldmann and Humphrey MEDICAL SCHOOL perimetry, infrared pupilometry, optical coherence The Chicago Medical School tomography, , lumbar punctures and RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY magnetic resonance imaging. The service works closely Stroger Cook County Hospital CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP with doctors in the University of Illinois Hospital and Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Neuro-Ophthalmology) Health Sciences Systems’ Departments of Neurosurgery, CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Neurology, Radiation Oncology and Rheumatology to Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Oculoplastics) provide interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art treatments. Clinical Interests Optic neuritis; Papilledema; Myasthenia gravis; Double vision Research Interests Thyroid eye disease; Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION); idiopathic intracranial hypertension and facial paralysis

IMAGE: Stylized brain MRI showing an orbital tumor, courtesy of the Neuro- Ophthalmology Service and Lauren Kalinoski

22 PART-TIME CLINICAL FACULTY

James Goodwin, MD Brooke Johnson, DO Anil Gulati, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Illinois College of Medicine Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Jawarlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Medicine Education and Research, India RESIDENCY IN NEUROLOGY University of Minnesota RESIDENCY IN NEUROLOGY RESIDENCY IN NEUROLOGY Advocate BroMenn Medical Center Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (Neuro- CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Ophthalmology) Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Neuro- Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Neuro- Ophthalmology) Ophthalmology) Clinical Interests Optic neuritis; Optic neuropathies; Clinical Interests Ophthalmoplegia; Visual field loss; Idiopathic Neuro-Ophthalmology, Headache intracranial hypertension; Cranial nerve palsies Research Interests Research Interests Thyroid eye disease; Idiopathic intracranial Optic neuritis; Autoimmune optic neuropathy; Optic hypertension; Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic nerve decompression neuropathy

OneVision | 23 AND EAR INFIRMARY OCULOPLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

The Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgery Service provides assessment and treatment for conditions of the , orbit, face and lacrimal system. Systemic disease, trauma, birth defects and the aging process can alter the DIRECTOR area around the eyes. Conditions such as blepharoptosis, , , eyelid retraction, blepharospasm, Pete Setabutr, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology , tumors of the ocular adnexa and orbit and Director, Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgery Service fractures of the orbit are just a few of the conditions treated Co-Director, Millennium Park Eye Center in this specialty. Patients can be seen at both the Illinois Eye MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Texas-Houston and Ear Infirmary and the Millennium Park Eye Center. RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Texas-Houston CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Oculoplastics) Clinical Interests Cosmetic and reconstructive eyelid surgery; Orbital surgery; Diseases of the lacrimal system Research Interests Diseases of the eyelid; Diseases of the orbit; Epidemiological international vision research

24 Vinay K. Aakalu, MD, MPH Peter W. MacIntosh, MD Allen M. Putterman, MD, FACS Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Lacrimal Cell Biology Laboratory MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Director, Illinois Center for Thyroid Eye Disease The Chicago Medical School University of Wisconsin MEDICAL SCHOOL RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Mount Sinai School of Medicine Stroger Cook County Hospital Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Neuro- Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Ophthalmology) (Oculoplastics) Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Oculoplastics) CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Clinical Interests GRADUATE SCHOOL Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Aesthetic eyelid and facial ; Upper Columbia University (MPH) (Oculoplastics) eyelid surgery; Thyroid eyelid and orbital problems; Eyelid and orbital tumors; Tear duct Clinical Interests Clinical Interests drainage surgery Thyroid eye disease; Orbital tumors; Facial and Orbital tumors; Facial paralysis; Eyelid tumors and ocular trauma; Ocular surface disease and scarring; trauma; Diseases of the lacrimal system Research Interests Inflammatory orbital disease; Congenital eyelid Development of procedures and instruments for Research Interests and orbital disorders; Eye socket reconstruction; oculofacial plastic surgery Thyroid eye disease; Nonarteritic anterior ischemic Facial palsies; Eyelid malposition; Lacrimal disease; optic neuropathy (NAION); Idiopathic intracranial Aesthetic surgery and treatments hypertension and facial paralysis Research Interests Drug development for ocular surface diseases; Regenerative medicine; Lacrimal cell biology; Dry Eye disease; Cell-based therapies; Orbital imaging; Orbital oncology; Novel and minimally invasive orbital and aesthetic surgery

OneVision | 25 AND EAR INFIRMARY PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY & ADULT STRABISMUS

The Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Service offers general pediatric eye care, including exams for newborns and children up to 18 years of age. This service DIRECTOR also provides other specialty clinics treating rare and Nathalie F. Azar, MD unusual children’s eye disorders, including glaucoma Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and genetic, neurocutaneous, and neuro-ophthalmologic Director, Pediatric Ophthalmology & Adult Strabismus Service disorders. The doctors in this service specialize in MEDICAL SCHOOL Boston University strabismus (eye alignment disorders) in adults as well RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY as children. Additional care providers include certified George Washington University orthoptists and an oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon. CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Wilmer Eye Institute (Pediatric Ophthalmology) Clinical Interests Adult strabismus; Graves ophthalmopathy; Paralytic and restrictive strabismus; Pediatric strabismus and amblyopia Research Interests Eye movement disorders; Surgical treatment techniques for strabismus; Amblyopia

26 Marilyn T. Miller, MD, MS M. Cem Mocan, MD Professor of Ophthalmology Visiting Associate Professor of Ophthalmology MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary and Cook County Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Pediatric Hospitals (Strabismus) Ophthalmology and Strabismus) Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Pediatric GRADUATE SCHOOL Ophthalmology and Strabismus) University of Illinois at Chicago (MS, Microbiology) Clinical Interests Clinical Interests Pediatric glaucoma; Pediatric cataracts; Strabismus International ophthalmology with special interest in training issues in pediatric ophthalmology; Research Interests Craniofacial syndromes; Teratology; Duane syndrome Pediatric glaucoma; Anterior segment dysgenesis; Strabismus Research Interests Teratology: craniofacial anomalies; Duane syndrome

PART-TIME CLINICAL FACULTY

Javaneh Abbasian, MD Kimberlee Curnyn, MD Benjamin Mathew, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Acting Chief of Ophthalmology at Jesse Brown VA MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Medical Center University of Illinois College of Medicine University of Manitoba MEDICAL SCHOOL RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Illinois College of Medicine Rush University Medical Center LSU Eye Center, News Orleans RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Ottawa Eye Institute CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Pediatric CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Ophthalmology) University of Wisconsin - Madison (Pediatric Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (Pediatric Ophthalmology) Ophthalmology)

SPECIALTY FACULTY

R.V. Paul Chan, MD, Felix Y. Chau, MD Lawrence Kaufman, Peter MacIntosh, MD MSc, MBA, FACS Associate Professor of MD, PhD Assistant Professor of John H. Panton, MD Ophthalmology Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Professor in Ophthalmology Pediatric Retina Clinical Ophthalmology Neuro-Ophthalmology & Pediatric Retina Pediatric Neuro-Oph Oculoplastics OneVision | 27 AND EAR INFIRMARY RETINA

The Retina Service specializes in treating patients with both medical and surgical retinal vascular and vitreoretinal disorders, such as: age-related macular degeneration, vein occlusion, sickle cell eye disease, ocular complications of diabetes, retinal detachment, vitreomacular adhesion, retinopathy of prematurity, retinitis pigmentosa, intraocular tumors and severe eye trauma. The doctors in this service are skilled specialists in laser and other medical treatment DIRECTOR of the retina, vitreoretinal surgery and complex retinal Jennifer I. Lim, MD, FARVO detachment repair. Marion H. Schenk Esq. Chair in Ophthalmology for Research of the Aging Eye Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Retina Service MEDICAL SCHOOL Northwestern University RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Wilmer Eye Institute (Retina) Clinical Interests Diabetic retinopathy; Age-related macular degeneration; Retinal vascular diseases; Macular diseases; Retinal detachments and vitreoretinal disorders; Ocular tumors; Retinal degenerations Research Interests Medical and surgical treatments; Clinical trials to evaluate new medical and surgical treatments of retinal diseases; Retinal imaging as applied to management of retinal diseases and determination of pathophysiology; Collaborative projects with basic scientists on pathogenesis of retinal diseases

IMAGE: Ultra-widefield, Optos retinal image courtesy of the Retinal Chemical Genomics Laboratory

28 Norman P. Blair, MD, FARVO R. V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, FACS Felix Y. Chau, MD Professor of Ophthalmology John H. Panton, MD Professor in Ophthalmology Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Interim Chair, Department of Ophthalmology and Director, Retinal Bioengineering Laboratory MEDICAL SCHOOL Visual Sciences Indiana University Director, Pediatric Retina and ROP Service MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Iowa RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Co-Director, Vitreoretinal Fellowship Program Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary MEDICAL SCHOOL RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Duke University Eye Center CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Temple University Retina Associates/Massachusetts Eye & Ear RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Infirmary (Retina) New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell University Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Retina) CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Clinical Interests Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Ophthalmic Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Retina) Pediatric and adult retinal diseases; Retinopathy Pathology) of prematurity (ROP); Retinoblastoma; Rare Clinical Interests congenital and inherited retinal diseases; RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Adult and pediatric retinal disease including Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR); Diabetic Schepens Eye Research Institute retinopathy of prematurity (ROP); Retinal vascular retinopathy; Macular degeneration; Cystoid macular Research Interests diseases; Eye trauma; Eye infections/endophthalmitis; edema; Retinal detachment Diabetic retinopathy; Age-related macular Retinal oxygenation; Retinal energy metabolism; Research Interests Retinal blood flow and ischemia; Diabetic degeneration Medical and surgical treatments; Experimental retinopathy Research Interests models and risk factors for retinal diseases; Global ophthalmology; Telemedicine and tele- Engineering applications in ophthalmology education; New methods of diagnosing and managing pediatric retinal disease

Yannek I. Leiderman, MD, PhD William F. Mieler, MD, FARVO Lawrence J. Ulanski, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Cless Family Professor in Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Director, Vitreoretinal Microsurgery Laboratory Vice Chair for Education Chief of Ophthalmology and Vitreoretinal Surgeon Director, Ocular Oncology Clinic at Captain James Lovell Federal Health Care Center MEDICAL SCHOOL Co-Director, Vitreoretinal Fellowship Program George Washington University MEDICAL SCHOOL National Institutes of Health Partnership (PhD, MEDICAL SCHOOL University of Michigan Molecular Pathobiology) University of Wisconsin-Madison RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY William Beaumont Eye Institute Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Bascom Palmer Eye Institute CLINICAL FELLOWSHIPS CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP University of Toronto, (Vitreo-Retina and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary The Eye Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin Ocular Oncology) (Vitreoetinal Surgery) (Retina-Vitreous) Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Uveitis) Clinical Interests CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Clinical Interests Vitreoretinal surgical diseases; Diabetic eye Wills Eye Hospital (Ocular Oncology) Age-related macular degeneration; Uveitis; disease; Complex retinal detachment; Ocular oncology and intraocular tumors; Surgical Clinical Interests Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR); Macular management of diabetic retinopathy, retinal Diseases of the macula, retina and vitreous; Age- surgery; Treatment of aphakia and placement detachment, proliferative vitreoretinopathy, related macular degeneration; Diabetic macular of secondary intraocular lenses and proliferative diabetic retinopathy; Surgical edema; Venous occlusive diseases; Vitreoretinal management of secondary intraocular lenses; interface disorders; Ocular oncology Research Interests Complex cataract surgery Effectiveness of ophthalmic surgical Research Interests interventions in diseases of the retina and Research Interests Ocular pharmacology; Intraocular tumors; Ocular vitreous; High-fidelity modeling of novel Clinical trials in medical management of non- imaging surgical devices and experimental techniques exudative & exudative macular degeneration; Novel in microsurgery treatments & clinical trials for diabetic retinopathy; Diabetic macular edema; Microvascular injury

OneVision | 29 AND EAR INFIRMARY UVEITIS

Uveitis causes up to 20 percent of blindness in the United States. The Uveitis Service treats patients with inflammation of the uveal tract: the middle vascular layers of the eye critical to its normal function. Because of the rich circulation of blood throughout this area and its proximity to other important parts of the eye, the uvea is susceptible to immune disorders. Patients are referred to this service for the diagnosis and management of infectious and non-infectious ocular inflammatory conditions such as scleritis and anterior, intermediate, posterior and panuveitis. Treatment with steroid-sparing systemic immunomodulatory therapy is offered when appropriate. The service also performs procedures for its uveitis patients such as the insertion of steroid eluting implants as well as surgical management of complex uveitic cataracts. The service participates in clinical trials for novel therapeutics in uveitis and has established a uveitis research registry to conduct further clinical research studies in uveitis.

CO-DIRECTOR CO-DIRECTOR Pooja Bhat, MD Ann-Marie Lobo, MD Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Co-Director, Uveitis Service Co-Director, Uveitis Service Director, Medical Student Education MEDICAL SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Louisiana State University New Orleans Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and Hospital, India RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Northwestern University CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CLINICAL FELLOWSHIPS Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Ocular Northwestern University (Uveitis) Immunology/Uveitis) Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Ophthalmic Pathology) Clinical Interests RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Ocular inflammatory disease, including infectious Massachusetts Eye Research and Surgery Institution (Uveitis) and non-infectious uveitis, scleritis and ocular surface inflammation; Cataract surgery Clinical Interests Scleritis; Anterior, intermediate and posterior uveitis; Infectious Research Interests retinopathies; White dot syndromes Novel biomarkers in herpetic eye disease; Diagnostic testing in infectious and non-infectious Research Interests uveitis; Outcomes of biologic response modifier Systemic and local immunosuppression for ocular inflammatory therapies in the treatment of uveitis; conditions; Herpetic eye disease; Anti-retinal antibodies in Systemic infections and eye disease autoimmune retinopathy; Imaging modalities in anterior and posterior uveitis

IMAGE: OCT image showing Macular Serpiginous Choroidopathy courtesy of the Uveitis Service 30 LOW VISION PATHOLOGY

This specialized service introduces patients with low vision to The Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory is a joint program technology and techniques to enhance their remaining sight of the Departments of Pathology and Ophthalmology that and facilitate their independence. A low-vision optometrist provides diagnostic services to patients and physicians and a certified low-vision therapist work as a team to provide within and outside Illinois. The laboratory is integrated with clinical examination and visual skills assessment. Therapies the other clinical laboratories in the University of Illinois include special optical and electronic devices, ergonomic Hospital and Health Sciences System, making it possible equipment and new visual skills training to address routine to utilize the latest cutting-edge diagnostic techniques in daily tasks such as reading, writing, managing medication, immunopathology and molecular pathology available in the cooking, locating and sign reading. diagnosis of ocular disorders.

DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Joan A. Stelmack, OD, MPH Amy Y. Lin, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Pathology Director, Low Vision Service Assistant Dean for Curriculum Director, Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory OPTOMETRY SCHOOL Illinois College of Optometry MEDICAL SCHOOL Johns Hopkins University GRADUATE SCHOOL Johns Hopkins University (MPH) RESIDENCY Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (in Ophthalmology) Clinical Interests University of Illinois College of Medicine (in Pathology) Rehabilitation of patients with vision loss CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP Research Interests Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary (Ophthalmic Pathology) Creating multicenter clinical trials and observational studies to evaluate rehabilitation strategies and devices to restore or CLINICAL INTERESTS enhance vision Eye pathology; Pathologic basis of ophthalmic disease RESEARCH INTERESTS Ocular oncology; Pathology education; Virtual microscopy for learning pathology; Team-based learning

OneVision | 31 AND EAR INFIRMARY COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL EYE CLINIC (GEC) The General Eye Clinic is the heart of our Department and serves OPHTHALMOLOGY FACULTY as the first point of contact for many of the Infirmary’s neediest patients, as well as a primary location for ophthalmic graduate PRACTICE (COFP) medical education. Our dedicated residents and world-class The Comprehensive Eye Clinic is a premiere ophthalmology practice faculty provide a wide spectrum of collaborative ophthalmic run by recognized Board Certified ophthalmologists. The clinic care ranging from managing common eye diseases and provides: comprehensive eye exams, eyeglass prescriptions and delivering routine eye exams to performing complex medical contact lens fitting. The more extensive services include: state-of- and surgical cases including cataract, glaucoma and retinal the-art cataract surgery, femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery, procedures. Special emphasis is placed on providing strong premium intraocular lenses and the management of common and continuity of patient care. The GEC sees emergent referrals complex eye diseases. Same-day or next-day appointments are from outside providers from throughout the region and accepts available. “walk-in” patients with acute eye disease.

DIRECTOR M. Soledad Cortina, MD (Cornea) Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Director, COFP and GEC Director, Artificial Cornea Program

COFP FACULTY

Jose de la Cruz, MD Sandeep Jain, MD Timothy McMahon, Angelica Scanzera, Ellen Shorter, OD, (Cornea) (Cornea) OD, FAAO OD, FAAO FAAO (Contact Lens) (Contact Lens) (Contact Lens) GEC FACULTY

Ahmad Aref, MD Pooja Bhat, MD Ali Djalilian, MD Kai Kang, MD Bryan Kim, MD (Glaucoma) (Uveitis) (Cornea) (Cornea) (Retina) Anthony G. Finder, MD Clinical Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology MEDICAL SCHOOL Northwestern University RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center Clinical Interests General Ophthalmology; Early diagnosis and Ann-Marie Lobo, MD Peter MacIntosh, Mark Rosenblatt, Joel Sugar, MD Elmer Tu, MD medical management of glaucoma; Analysis (Uveitis) MD MD, PhD, MBA (Cornea) (Cornea) of problems related to ophthalmic optics (Neuro-Oph and (Cornea) and refraction; Resident education Oculoplastics)

32 MILLENNIUM PARK EYE CENTER (MPEC)

The Millennium Park Eye Center (MPEC), conveniently located in the heart of downtown Chicago, is the city-center clinic of the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. Ophthalmologists and Optometrists seeing patients at the MPEC are all members of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences faculty. They diagnose and treat a wide range of CO-DIRECTOR CO-DIRECTOR eye conditions, from common eye problems to the most Jose de la Cruz, MD Pete Setabutr, MD complex and rare ophthalmic issues. The Center offers the (Cornea) (Oculoplastic & Reconstructive Surgery) most advanced technology in vision and eye care available, utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and surgical instrumentation.

Ahmad Aref, MD Dimitri Azar, MD, Nathalie Azar, MD R. V. Paul Chan, MD, Ann-Marie Lobo, MD (Glaucoma) MBA (Cornea) (Pediatric Ophthalmology MSc, MBA, FACS (Uveitis) & Adult Strabismus) (Retina)

Timothy McMahon, William Mieler, MD, Allen M. Putterman, Mark Rosenblatt, Angelica Scanzera, IMAGE: Cloud Gate sculpture OD, FAAO FARVO MD, FACS MD, PhD, MBA OD, FAAO in Chicago’s Millennium Park PHOTOGRAPHER: James (Contact Lens) (Retina) (Oculoplastics) (Cornea) (Contact Lens) Pharaon at iStock

OneVision | 33 AND EAR INFIRMARY RESEARCH FACULTY

The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences has a history of dedicated commitment and record of prominent contributions to vision science research. The overarching goal for the research program is to address the significant challenges central to understanding, treating and preventing blinding eye disease. The program encompasses exemplary and pioneering research in the most critical areas of vision research, including investigations to VICE CHAIR FOR RESEARCH understand the mechanisms of potentially blinding eye Deepak Shukla, PhD diseases, the development of innovative techniques and Vice Chair for Research instruments for diagnosing and monitoring the progression Marion H. Schenk Esq. Professor in Ophthalmology for Research of the Aging Eye of eye diseases, genome-wide association studies, Professor of Ophthalmology, Microbiology and Immunology visual psychophysics, retinal processing, and visual Director, Ocular Virology Laboratory neurophysiology. The Department maintains a tradition of GRADUATE SCHOOL University of Illinois at Chicago (PhD, Microbiology and excellence in collaborative and interdisciplinary research Immunology) that has advanced knowledge in basic vision science and RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP facilitated translation of findings to improve clinical care of Northwestern University (Virology and Immunology) patients with eye diseases. Research Interests Ocular herpes virus infection mechanisms; Development of new therapeutic strategies against viral diseases of the aging eye; Herpes virus vaccine development

34 Dingcai Cao, PhD Jin-Hong [Robert] Chang, PhD Michael A. Grassi, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Research Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Visual Perception Laboratory Director, Angiogenesis Research Laboratory Director, Retinal Chemical Genomics Laboratory GRADUATE SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL MEDICAL SCHOOL Beijing University (MS, Biopsychology) University of Mississippi (PhD, Biochemistry) Northwestern University University of Chicago (MS, Statistics) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP RESIDENCY IN OPHTHALMOLOGY University of Chicago (PhD, Biopsychology) University of Virginia (Microbiology) University of Iowa Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical Research Interests CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP School (Ophthalmology) Melanopsin-based visual perception and circadian University of Iowa (Medical Retina) rhythm; Rod-cone Interaction; Color perception; Research Interests RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Retinal physiology; Lighting and health; Acute The role of VEGFR1, R2 and R3 activity in vitro University of Iowa (Molecular Ophthalmology) and chronic alcohol effect on vision and circadian and in vivo with the broader goal of characterizing rhythm the intrinsic factors of lymphatic cells that regulate Research Interests corneal angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis; Improving the treatment of retinal disease; Using Development of targeted therapies for corneal cell-based models of retinal disease in genomic and injury and disease chemical high throughput studies to identify key pathways and novel therapeutic targets

Victor H. Guaiquil, PhD Joelle A. Hallak, MS, PhD Kyu Yeon Han, PhD Assistant Research Professor of Ophthalmology Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Research Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Corneal Regenerative Medicine Laboratory Executive Director, Ophthalmic Clinical Trial and Metalloproteinases Research Laboratory GRADUATE SCHOOL Translational Center GRADUATE SCHOOL University Austral, Chile (MS) Director, Ophthalmic Data Science Laboratory Suwon University, Korea (MS, Genetic Engineering) SUNY Downstate Medical Center, New York (PhD, GRADUATE SCHOOL Kyung Hee University, Korea (PhD, Oncology) Molecular and Cellular Biology) University of Illinois at Chicago RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS (MS, PhD, Epidemiology) University of Illinois College of Medicine Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Research Interests (Ophthalmology) Hospital for Special Surgery, New York Comparative effectiveness research; Statistical Research Interests Research Interests analysis of complex data; Computational models The mechanisms of membrane type I Cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in combining structured and unstructured data in metalloproteinase in corneal neovascularization; angiogenesis and neurogenesis in the retina and order to develop personalized disease prediction Molecular and cellular aspects of extracellular cornea; Cornea nerve regeneration; Oxygen induced scores vesicles in corneal angiogenesis and wound healing retinopathy; Axonal guidance proteins

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Andrius Kazlauskas, PhD Nalin M. Kumar, DPhil J. Jason McAnany, PhD Professor of Ophthalmology and Physiology and Professor of Ophthalmology Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Biophysics Director, Clinical Psychophysics and GRADUATE SCHOOL Electrophysiology Laboratory GRADUATE SCHOOL University of Oxford, UK (DPhil Biochemistry) Cleveland State University (PhD, Chemistry) GRADUATE SCHOOL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, University of Illinois at Chicago (MA, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine (Cell and Molecular WA (Postdoctoral Research Associate, Cancer Behavioral Neuroscience) Biology) Biology) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP Research Interests Research Interests University of Illinois College of Medicine Intercellular channels (gap junctions containing Determinant of angiogenic homeostasis; (Psychophysics and Electrophysiology) Biomarkers of anti-VEGF’s therapeutic efficacy; connexins) and their involvement in the processes Development of a PDR (proliferative diabetic and mechanisms that are necessary for vision Research Interests retinopathy) vaccine Electroretinography; Psychophysics; Pupillometry; Retinal imaging; Acquired and inherited retinal disease

Joy Sarkar, PhD Xincheng Yao, PhD Research Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Professor of Bioengineering and Ophthalmology Corneal Neurobiology and Regenerative Medicine Director, Biomedical Optics and Functional Imaging Laboratory Laboratory Associate Director, Cell and Molecular Biology Core Module GRADUATE SCHOOL Harbin Institute of Technology (MEng, Optical GRADUATE SCHOOL Instrumentation) University of Mumbai (MS, Microbiology) Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital Research Center (PhD, Optics) (PhD, Biochemistry) RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS Los Alamos National Laboratory (Biomedical Northwestern University Optics) (Cellular and Molecular Biology) Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR Research Interests (Cellular and Molecular Biology) Biomedical optics instrumentation; Ultra-wide field fundus photography; Functional optical coherence Research Interests tomography (OCT); OCT angiography; Super- Cellular & molecular aspects of Dry Eye disease; resolution ophthalmoscopy; Machine learning Corneal nerve regeneration after injury; based image classification Angiogenesis, neurogenesis & regenerative medicine; Innate immune regulatory mechanisms in eye disease

36 RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT

Diabetic eye disease, which is the leading cause of blindness among working-age adults, can have devastating effects on vision. Although the effects of diabetes on the retinal blood vessels have been studied extensively, relatively little is known about the effects on retinal neurons. Dr. Jason McAnany’s Clinical Electrophysiology and Psychophysics laboratory has been working to develop new methods to understand the relationship between diabetes and neurodegeneration in the eye and brain.

Using novel approaches, Dr. McAnany’s lab has been able to non-invasively record electrical signals that are generated by different retinal cell types in patients who have diabetes. In a series of recent publications, Dr. McAnany and his team have reported widespread effects of diabetes on many retinal cell types. Importantly, they have shown that the photoreceptor cells, which sense light and are responsible for the very first steps of vision, can be affected before the disease is apparent by clinical . Dr. McAnany’s work is critical for developing a complete understanding of how diabetes affects the eye, and will lay the foundation for new tests that can be used in clinical trials designed to treat early-stage diabetic retinopathy.

ADJUNCT FACULTY

Norma Allemann, MD Wallace Chamon, MD Ronald Fishman, MD Molly Gilbert, MD Charles Kinnaird, OD Paul Knepper, Marco Mura, MD MD, PhD, FARVO

AFFILIATED & JOINT COURTESY CLINICAL VOLUNTEER FACULTY

FACULTY Daniel Alter, MD, PhD Spero Kinnas, MD David Badawi, MD Timothy Kisla, DO Anthony Peter Adamis, MD Robert Paul Malchow, PhD Adrienne Berman, MD Sheridan Lam, MD Eric C. Beyer, MD, PhD Asrar Malik, PhD Harit Bhatt, MD Janet Lee, MD Michael Cho, PhD Sekhar Reddy, PhD Michael Blair, MD David Lubeck, MD Lisa Ebihara, MD, PhD Daniel Roberts, OD, PhD Rebekah Braslow, MD Smajo Osmanovic, MD Gerald Fishman, MD, FARVO Steven Roth, MD Victoria Butcko, OD Anna Park, MD Robert Folberg, MD William H. Seiple, PhD Robert Egel, MD Rakhi Patil, MD Craig Foster, PhD Michael Shapiro, MD Steven Eiden, OD Michael Paxhia, MD David Freedman, PhD Murray Sherman, PhD Timothy Flood, MD Richard Quinones, MD Ken-Ichiro Fukuchi, MD, PhD Satoru Suzuki, PhD Enrique Garcia-Valenzuela, MD Pervez Rasul, MD Richard A. Gemeinhart, PhD Janet P. Szlyk, PhD Jon Gieser, MD Kenneth Resnick, MD Debra Goldstein, MD Howard Tessler, MD Daniel Greenberg, MD Veeral Sheth, MD John R. Hetling, PhD Vaibhav Tiwari, PhD Jingtao Guo, MD Sriram Sonty, MD Yulia Komarova, PhD Kimani Toussaint, PhD Rama Jager, MD, MBA Thomas Stelmack, OD Jie Liang, PhD Kazuo Tsubota, MD Katherine Hare, MD Daniel Tepper, MD Kirk Packo, MD Xiaojing Yang, PhD Bruce Kaplan, MD Charles Vygantas, MD Manali D. Kalra, MD Chloe Winterbotham, MD Yuri Kim Kerns, MD

OneVision | 37 AND EAR INFIRMARY OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH IN BIOENGINEERING, INNOVATION, AND TECHNOLOGY

ORBITlab (Ophthalmic Research in Bioengineering, Innovation, and Technology) is an interdisciplinary cohort of faculty and students specializing in the research and development of ophthalmic devices. The brainchild of Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA, ORBITlab was started in early 2018, with the goal of increasing ophthalmic patent and device output for the University of Illinois at Chicago. ORBITlab’s unique model brings together experts from across UIC to facilitate the creation of new intellectual property for the university. Its core members include faculty, staff, and students from the Departments of Bioengineering, Design, and Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, the College of Business Administration, and the Office of Technology Management (OTM). ORBITlab is housed in the UIC Innovation Center, and funded by the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and the Office of the Provost. The team has ambitious goals and timelines for creating novel devices. ORBITlab plans to take on a new project every year, using submissions from the Department of Ophthalmology’s researchers and clinicians. ORBITlab will generate a functional prototype, a comprehensive market analysis, an experimental protocol, and will assist with writing Internal Review Board (IRB) applications. These deliverables are provided to the project solicitor for initial data collection and validation, which will ultimately be used by OTM to file an invention disclosure. ORBITlab is currently testing a prototype of their inaugural project.

38 OPHTHALMIC CLINICAL TRIALS AND TRANSLATIONAL CENTER

The Ophthalmic Clinical Trials and Translational Center (OCTTC) under the direction of Joelle Hallak, PhD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, offers a new model for dedicated clinical trial support services which provides personalized clinical trial patient care, cutting-edge equipment and ophthalmic lanes, and a platform for clinicians to launch new trials and studies. The main objective of the OCTTC is to streamline research operations that will enhance the implementation of clinical trials in order to provide patients diagnosed with the most difficult and complex ophthalmic diseases an opportunity for promising new treatments. One clinical trial coordinator (CTC) is assigned to each trial or study. The CTC is responsible for running the day-to-day research services which include: (i) budget and contract negotiations; (ii) Institutional Review Board (IRB) preparation and submission; (iii) coverage analysis; (iv) patient recruitment strategies, examinations and data collection; (v) intellectual property and commercialization consulting, and (vi) regulatory and oversight support to first in human studies. Prior to each patient visit, the CTC works with clinical staff and investigators to schedule necessary clinical procedures. During the study visit, the CTC accompanies the patient throughout his or her time in the clinic while ensuring study protocol requirements are met. This enhanced standard of care allows for a higher quality patient experience and increases the attention to detail and compliance, which are critical to study results. From the onset of a clinical trial to the close out and data analysis, the OCTTC provides investigators with professional level support. This is especially critical for investigator-initiated studies. New treatments and medical devices are developed in the laboratory and clinics before obtaining sponsorship. The OCTTC provides the framework and personnel to support these initial investigations. With its high level of dedicated services, the OCTTC provides an environment for innovation, encouraging clinical and translational scientists in their quest to provide the very best treatment options available for patients suffering from the most serious eye diseases.

OneVision | 39 AND EAR INFIRMARY SPONSORED RESEARCH July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2018

FEDERALLY SPONSORED GRANTS

INVESTIGATOR PROJECT TITLE FUNDING SOURCE

Vinay Aakalu, MD, MPH Histatin Peptides as a Treatment for Ocular Surface Injury and Prevention of Corneal US Department of Defense Neo-Vascularization Vinay Aakalu, MD, MPH Study of Accessory Lacrimal Gland and Precursor Cell Biology National Eye Institute Javaneh Abbasian, MD Postnatal Growth and Retinopathy of Prematurity (G-ROP) Studies National Institutes of Health * Alexander Agelidis (Shukla) Heparanase in Herpetic Keratitis National Eye Institute Dimitri Azar, MD, MBA Metalloproteinase Expression in Corneal Wounds National Eye Institute Dingcai Cao, PhD Alcohol Stimulation and Sedation in Binge Drinkers National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism * Dingcai Cao, PhD The Effect of Alcohol on Retinal Photic Signaling to the Human Circadian System National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Dingcai Cao, PhD Women’s Response to E-Cigarette Cues National Institutes of Health * R. V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, Clinical and Genetic Analysis of Retinopathy of Prematurity National Institutes of Health * FACS R. V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, SCH INT Collaborative Research Assistive Integrative Support Tool For Retinopathy Of US National Science Foundation * FACS Prematurity Jin-Hong Robert Chang, PhD VEGFR2 Modulates Corneal Angiogenesis And Lymphangiogenesis National Eye Institute Jin-Hong Robert Chang, PhD VA IPA for Shuangyong Wang US Department of Veterans Affairs Jin-Hong Robert Chang, PhD VA IPA for Xinbo Gao US Department of Veterans Affairs Jin-Hong Robert Chang, PhD VA IPA for Shuangyong Wang US Department of Veterans Affairs Jin-Hong Robert Chang, PhD VA IPA for Pei-Yu Wu US Department of Veterans Affairs Jin-Hong Robert Chang, PhD VA IPA for Kyuyeon Han US Department of Veterans Affairs Ali Djalilian, MD Mechanisms of Corneal Epithelial Disease and Repair National Eye Institute Ali Djalilian, MD Clinical Translational of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Corneal and Ocular Surface US Department of Defense Injuries Xiaoyi Raymond Gao, PhD Mexican American Glaucoma Genetic Study (MAGGS) National Eye Institute Xiaoyi Raymond Gao, PhD Discovery Approach to Ocular Hypertension National Institutes of Health * Michael Grassi, MD Role of Leukocyte-Endothelial Adhesion in Diabetic Retinopathy National Eye Institute Michael Grassi, MD Diabetic Complications Consortium (DiaComp) Pilot and Feasibility Study: Regulators National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and that Mediate the Cellular Response to Chronic Hyperglycemia Kidney Diseases Sandeep Jain, MD Chronic GVHD: Intersecting Aspects in Systemic and Ocular Disease National Eye Institute Sandeep Jain, MD The Chicago Chronic GVHD Meeting National Eye Institute Sandeep Jain, MD Molecular And Cellular Aspects Of Corneal Nerve Regeneration National Eye Institute Sandeep Jain, MD Innate Immune Aspects of Ocular Surface Disease National Eye Institute Charlotte Joslin, OD, PhD Risk Factor Analysis of Perioperative Visual Loss National Institutes of Health Charlotte Joslin, OD, PhD MD-PBHS Exploring Factors Related to Racial Disparities in Ovarian Cancer Incidence National Institutes of Health * and Survival: the OCWAA Consortium J. Jason McAnany, PhD Mechanisms of Early Functional Loss in Diabetic Eye Disease National Eye Institute J. Jason McAnany, PhD Mechanisms Limiting Visual Performance in Retinal Degenerations National Eye Institute Heather Moss, MD, PhD Physiologically Based Markers of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension National Eye Institute David Pepperberg, PhD Cell-targeted Gold Nanoparticles for Photo-excitation for Retinal Ganglion Cells National Eye Institute David Pepperberg, PhD Nanoparticle Based Photo Activator of Voltage Gated Sodium Channels National Eye Institute Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA UIC K12 Independent Clinical Vision Scientist Development Program National Eye Institute Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA P30 Core Grant for Vision Research National Eye Institute Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA Molecular and Functional Characterization of the Regenerative Potential of Slow Cycling National Eye Institute Corneal Epithelial Cells Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA Mechanisms of Corneal Nerve Repair National Eye Institute Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA Tissue Engineering Cornea Replacements National Eye Institute *

* Subcontracts

40 Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA Mechanisms of Corneal Nerve Repair National Eye Institute * Mahnaz Shahidi, PhD Noninvasive Imaging of Chorioretinal Oxygen Tension National Eye Institute Mahnaz Shahidi, PhD Ocular Biomarkers of Microvascular, Neural and Metabolic Function In Diabetes National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Mahnaz Shahidi, PhD JBVAMC IPA Nicole Camardo US Department of Veterans Affairs Deepak Shukla, PhD Heparanase in Herpes Simplex Virus Pathogenesis and Disease National Institutes of Health Deepak Shukla, PhD A New Molecular Therapy Against Ocular Herpes National Eye Institute Deepak Shukla, PhD Innate and Adaptive Responses to HSV-2 Conjugated ZOTEN National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Deepak Shukla, PhD Novel Peptides Against Modified Heparan Sulfate National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Deepak Shukla, PhD Micro-nano Platforms for HSV Vaccine National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Deepak Shukla, PhD Role of Optineurin in Ocular Herpes Infection National Eye Institute Thasarat Vajaranant, MD Optic Nerve Aging And Glaucoma National Eye Institute Charles Yu, MD Minimally Invasive Keratoprosthesis National Eye Institute

FOUNDATION SPONSORED RESEARCH

INVESTIGATOR PROJECT TITLE FUNDING SOURCE

Alexander Agelidis (Shukla) Heparanase in Angiogenesis and Inflammation Amer Heart Association Ahmad Aref, MD, MBA Resident Education Fund Bries Medical Foundation R. V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, Characterization of Ocular Malformations in Infants with Possible Exposure to Zika Virus Blind Children’s Center FACS in Recife, Brazil Judy Chen, MD Vision Loss and Papilledema in Patients with Brain Tumors Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness Jin-Hong Robert Chang, PhD Characterization of Spontaneous Corneal Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in Pax6- Eversight cre Transgenic Mice Talisa de Carlo, MD Demonstration of Leakage in Eyes with Diabetic Retinopathy Using Optical Coherence VitreoRetinal Surgery Foundation Tomography Angiography Ali Djalilian, MD Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy for Aniridic Keratopathy Vision for Tomorrow Foundation Ali Djalilian, MD Clinical Translational of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Trophic Factors for the Corneal Disease Vision for Tomorrow Foundation in Aniridia James Hopkins (Shukla) Undrstanding the Role of Heparanase in Herpetic Keratitis Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness Sandeep Jain, MD Technical Data for OCU300 Ocugen Sandeep Jain, MD RPB Physician-Scientist Award Research To Prevent Blindness Charlotte Joslin, OD, PhD Racial Disparities In Ovarian Cancer Survival American Cancer Society Kai Kang, MD Corneal Ectasia Associated with Post-Operative Hypotony in Glaucoma Surgeries Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness Irene H. Maumenee, MD Natural History of Ocular Disease in Patients with CRB1 Mutations Curing Retinal Blindness Foundation J. Jason McAnany, PhD RPB Dolly Green Special Scholar Award Research To Prevent Blindness Heather Moss, MD, PhD RPB Special Scholar Research Award Research To Prevent Blindness Chang Bum Park, PhD Early Inner-Retina Dysfunction in Diabetic Retinopathy Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness David Pepperberg, PhD Exogenous Neprilysin for Amyloid-beta Degradation BrightFocus Foundation (American Health Assistance Foundation) Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA Resident Education Fund Bries Medical Foundation Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA RPB Unrestricted Research Grant Award Research To Prevent Blindness Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA Nanoengineered Silk Biomaterials for Ocular Regenerative Medicine Falk Medical Research Trust Mahnaz Shahidi, PhD Senior Scientific Investigator Award Research To Prevent Blindness Elmer Y. Tu, MD Safety and Efficacy of the Addition of Amphotericin B 0.255ul to Optisol GS during Eye Bank Association of America Hypothermic Storage Shuangyong Wang MMP14 Mediate Corneal Neovacularization to Effect the Graft Rejection Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness Tejabhiram Yadavalli, PhD Understanding the Role of Heparanase in Herpetic Keratitis Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness (Shukla) Charles Yu, MD Advanced Flexible Keratoprosthesis for Treatment of Corneal Blindness Eversight Qiang Zhou A Novel Acellular Porcine Corneal Stroma Derived Hydrogel (APCSH) for Corneal Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness Blindness

* Subcontracts

OneVision | 41 AND EAR INFIRMARY CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONS AND TRIALS

CONTACT LENS

Timothy McMahon, OD, Clinical Trial to Determine Whether Senofilcon A Lenses Provide Relief of Symptoms and Signs in Patients with Moderate to Severe Dry Eye Disease FAAO

CORNEA

A Phase I/II Prospective, Randomized, Multicenter, Double-Masked, Double-Masked, Vehicle-Controlled Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Jose de la Cruz, MD Efficacy of Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking of Keratoporthe*

Jose de la Cruz, MD Femtosecond Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery in Intumescent Cataracts

A Prospective Multicenter Clinical Trial Designed to Evaluate the Safety and Probable Benefit of the Keraklear Non-Penetrating Keratoprosthesis in Jose de la Cruz, MD Subjects with Corneal Opacity with poor prognosis

A Phase III Randomized Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Single-Center Tolerabllity and Preliminary Efficacy Clinical Trial of Recombinant Human Sandep Jain, MD Deoxyribonuclease - Rhdnase - Eye Drops in Patients with Dry Eye Disease

A Phase I/II Open-label, Single-Center, Tolerability and Preliminary Efficacy Study of Use of Brimonidine Eye Drops for Treatment of Ocular Grafts-vs- Sandep Jain, MD Host Disease (oDVHD)

Sandep Jain, MD Dry Eye Assessment and Management DREAM

Joel Sugar, MD Zoster Eye Disease Study (ZEDS)

Elmer Tu, MD Effect Of Preservation Time On Long Term Graft Success

GLAUCOMA

Thasarat Vajaranant, MD Rho Kinase Elevated Intraocular Pressure Treatment Trial (ROCKET-1)

Thasarat Vajaranant, MD The Efficacy and Safety of Biomatoprost SR in Patients with Open-Angle Glaucoma or Ocular Hypertension

NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY

Peter Macintosh, MD Pediatrics Optic Neuritis Prospective Outcomes Study (PON1)

A Phase 2/3, Randomized, Double-Masked, Sham-Controlled Trial of QPI-1007 Delivery by Single of Multi-Dose Intravitreal Injection(s) to Subjects Peter Macintosh, MD with Acute Non Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

A Prospective Case-Crossover Study To Evaluate the Possible Association Between The Use Of PDE5 Inhibitors And the Risk Of Acute Nonarteritic Heather Moss, MD, PhD Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

PEDIATRIC

Nathalie Azar, MD Master Agreement: Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group

Nathalie Azar, MD Pediatric Cataract Surgery Outcomes Registry (C02)

RETINA

R. V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, A Phase 2b Multicenter Double-Masked Randomized Study Evaluating the Safety and Clinical Response of Subretinal Administration of CNTO 2476 in MBA, FACS Subjects with Visual Acuity Impairment Associated with Geographic Atrophy

A Randomized, Controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Ranibizumab Compared with Laser Therapy for the Treatment of Infants Born Felix Chau, MD Prematurely with Retinopathy of Prematurity

Yannek I. Leiderman, MD, A Multiple-Site Phase 1/2 Safety and Efficacy Trial of a Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus Vector Expressing CNGB3 rAAV2tYF-PR1.7-hCNGB3 in PhD Patients with Congenital Achromatopsia Cause by Mutations in the CNGB3 Gene

Yannek I. Leiderman, MD, Evaluation Of Abicipar Pegol AGN 150998 In Patients with Decreased Vision Due to Diabetic Macular Edema PhD

42 Jennifer Lim, MD Diabetic Retinopathy Clinical Research Network - Protocol J

Jennifer Lim, MD A Comparative Effectiveness Study of Intravitreal Aflibercept, Bevacizumab and Ranibizumab For Diabetic Macular Edema (Protocol T)

Jennifer Lim, MD Treatment For Central-Involved Diabetic Macular Edema in eyes with Very Good Visual Acuity (Protocol V)

Jennifer Lim, MD New Enrollment Post-Approval Study of the Argus, II Retinal Prosthesis System

Jennifer Lim, MD Study of Comparative Treatments of Rentinal Vein Occlusion 2 (SCORE2)

Jennifer Lim, MD Peripheral DR Lesions on Ultrawide-Field Fundus Images and Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy Worsening Over Time (Protocol AA)

Jennifer Lim, MD Phase 2, Randomized, Double-Masked, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Group, Multi-Center Study to Compare the Efficacy and Safety of a Chemokine CCR2/5 Receptor Antagonist (PF-04634817)

Jennifer Lim, MD A Phase 4 Safety of IOP Signals in Patients Treated with ILUVIEN (Fluocinolone Acetonide Intravitreal Implant) 0.19mg

Jennifer Lim, MD A Two-Year, Randomized, Double-Masked, Multicenter, Three-Arm Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of RTH258 Versus Aflibercept in Subjects with Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Jennifer Lim, MD Intravitreous Anti-VEGF Treatment for Prevention of 1 Vision Threatening Diabetic Retinopathy in Eyes at High Risk (Protocol W)

Jennifer Lim, MD VGFTe-OD1411 A Phase 3, Double-Masked, Randomized Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Intravitreal Aflibercept Injection in Patients with Moderately Severe to Severe Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopa

Jennifer Lim, MD A Randomized, Double-Masked, Active Controlled Phase 2 Study of the Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Repeated Doses of Intravitreal REGN910-3 in Patients with Diabetic Macular Edema

Jennifer Lim, MD A Randomized Double Masked Active Controlled Phase 2 Study of the Efficacy Safety and Tolerability of Repeated Doses of Intravitreal REGN910-3 in Patients with Neovascular Age Related Macular Degeneration AMD 1517e

Jennifer Lim, MD A Multiple-Center, Multiple-Dose, Randomized, Active Comparator-Controlled, Double-Masked, Parallel Group, 28-Week Study to Investigate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Efficacy of R068

Jennifer Lim, MD OHR-1601: A Phase III Study if the Efficacy and Safety of Squalamine Lactate Ophthalmic Solution, 0.2% twice Daily in Subjects with Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Jennifer Lim, MD Protocol AB-Intravitreous Anti-VEGR vs. Prompt for Vitreous Hemorrhage from Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

Jennifer Lim, MD SAPPHIRE: A randomized, masked, controlled trial to study the safety and efficacy of suprachoroidal CLS TA in conjunction with intravitreal aflibercept in subjects with retinal vein occlusion

Jennifer Lim, MD Protocol AD PROMINENT-Eye Ancillary Study: Diabetic Retinopathy Outcomes in a Randomized Trial of Pemafibrate versus Placebo

Jennifer Lim, MD Protocol AC - Randomized Trial of Intravitreous Aflibercept versus Intravitreous Bevacizumab + Deferred Aflibercept for Treatment of Central- Involved Diabetic Macular Edema

Jennifer Lim, MD A Double Masked Randomized Active Controlled Study of The Efficacy Safety And Tolerability Of Intravitreal Administration Of VEGF Trap- Eye IN Patients WithMacular Edema Secondary To BRVO

Jennifer Lim, MD Assessment of EyeArt as an Automated Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Tool

Jennifer Lim, MD Effect of Diabetes During Retinal Ophtalmology Visits on Diabets Control

Jennifer Lim, MD Ocriplasmin Research to Better Inform Treatment ORBIT

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Ann-Marie Lobo, MD PRACHTREE: A Phase 3, Randomized, Masked, Controlled Clinical Trial to Study the Safety and Efficacy of Triamcinolone Acetonide Injectable Suspension (CLS-TA) for the Treatment of Subjects

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FIRST RECIPIENT OF THE PANTON PROFESSORSHIP IN OPHTHALMOLOGY Endowed chairs and professorships allow the tradition of academic excellence and the breakthroughs of mission- driven research at the University of Illinois College of Medicine to continue, while creating a unique opportunity to honor an individual’s legacy. Thanks to the generous support of John and Mary Panton and the Panton Family, the John H. Panton MD Professorship in Ophthalmology was endowed to R.V. Paul Chan, MD, MSc, MBA, FACS in December 2017 at the Riverside Golf Club in Riverside, IL. Peter Panton, MD (Residency ’86), and Robert Panton, MD (Residency ‘90), followed in the footsteps of their father John H. Panton, MD and are graduates of the residency program at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary. Peter and Robert, along with the rest of the Panton family, were instrumental in funding the John H. Panton MD Professorship in memory of their late father. “We are grateful to be able to honor my father in this way, give back to the University and program that gave us so much Drs. R.V. Paul Chan and Peter Panton and to have a profound multiplier effect on patient care,” said Dr. Peter Panton. Dr. Chan is a Professor of Ophthalmology at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, University of Illinois at Chicago, and the Interim Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. He is an international authority on pediatric retinal disease. Dr. Chan is the Co-Director of the Vitreoretinal Fellowship Program and serves as Director of the Pediatric Retina and Retinopathy of Prematurity Service. He was the first Vice Chair for Global Ophthalmology at UIC.

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IN MEMORIAM

MARK W. LUNDE, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology 1944 - 2016 Mark W. Lunde was a valued member of the University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Glaucoma Service and Resident Training Program. Dr. Lunde received his undergraduate training at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign and his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. Dr. Lunde proudly served his country for two years as a Captain in the U.S. Air Force Medical Corps and returned home to complete his residency, cornea preceptorship and glaucoma fellowship at Rush Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago. Dr. Lunde was a member of the Chicago medical community for the entirety of his medical career, serving the Chicagoland community as one of the first fellowship trained glaucoma specialists. After almost 30 years in private practice, Dr. Lunde joined the public sector and became the Chief of Ophthalmology at the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center where he trained IEEI residents. Dr. Lunde was a highly talented physician and Dr. Lunde and his wife, Mary Lou Abney Lunde educator. He was generous with the time he spent healing patients and teaching residents. Thanks to the financial support of friends, former residents and patients of Dr. Lunde, the Department has established the Dr. Mark W. Lunde Memorial Lectureship. This important lecture will honor Dr. Lunde’s legacy and contributions to the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences around glaucoma research and clinical care. The inaugural lecture took place during the Alumni Resident Day on June 21, 2019. Dr. Lunde is survived by his wife of 18 years, Mary Lou Abney Lunde, his daughter, Dr. Elisa (Ryan) Smith, his son Patrick (Kayla) Lunde, and four grandchildren.

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DAVID R. PEPPERBERG, PHD, FARVO Searls-Schenk Professor in Ophthalmology 1944 - 2018 In September 2018, the Department of Ophthalmology and the greater vision science community felt a significant loss. The news of David Pepperberg’s death affected many on both a personal and professional level. For over 35 years, Dr. Pepperberg was one of the Department’s most outstanding faculty members. His influential work on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of light and dark adaptation in photoreceptors, shaped the field and helped bring him and the UIC Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences to great prominence in vision science research. Archived in nearly 100 elegantly written journal articles, David Pepperberg’s work advanced our understanding of how the eye turns light into neural signals, how diseases affect vision, and how the loss of vision due to eye disease might be restored. He endeavored to develop light-sensitive molecular structures that could function in place of damaged photoreceptors. His impeccable approach to science lives on in the many students and Dr. Pepperberg and his wife, Audrey Eisenmann collaborators with whom he worked so passionately. John E. Dowling, PhD, Professor Emeritus at Harvard University remembers David Pepperberg as a postdoctoral fellow. “In my lab he carried out one of the most beautiful experiments in the field of vision in my view: Isolating a skate (all-rod) retina, he partially bleached away its rhodopsin, reducing the sensitivity of the photoreceptors. He then applied exogenously all-trans and 11-cis retinal to the retina in sequence. The all-trans retinal had no effect, but the 11-cis retinal increased the photoreceptor sensitivity by more than two log units in concert with the regeneration of rhodopsin. This experiment has been repeated countless times since then. For his entire career, David carried out such imaginative experiments; he will be sorely missed!” For Jason McAnany, PhD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at UIC, David Pepperberg’s creativity and passion for research served as a model. “It was my great privilege to know David for over a decade as a mentor and colleague, and to experience first-hand his meticulous approach to addressing complex scientific questions. I will also remember David as a kind and generous person.” Deepak Shukla, PhD, Professor of Ophthalmology at UIC remembers David as a very thoughtful colleague with whom he could have inspiring conversations about science or fiction in equal measure. “David was very strong mentally, and remained committed to science up until his last couple of weeks.” Mark Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, MBA, Professor and Dean of the University of Illinois College Dr. Pepperberg with colleague and close friend Deepak Shukla, PhD of Medicine, worked with David Pepperberg for several years at the IEEI. “Those who had the pleasure of working with David knew that he was the consummate scientist, with a hunger for knowledge and a commitment to scientific rigor, honesty, and greatness that is unparalleled. We also knew David as a human being of the highest quality.” David Pepperberg is survived by his wife, Audrey Eisenmann, and sister, Ellen Pepperberg Millman. His contribution to both the science and the art of vision research is his legacy.

“With his careful and seminal work, and his passion for how photoreceptors provide us with vision, David Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Leadership 2018 (left to right): Drs. Chan, Mieler, Rosenblatt (Currently Executive influenced many of us, including me.” Dean of the College of Medicine, UIC), McMahon, and Sugar (Not pictured: Drs. Shukla and Setabutr) Paul Sieving, MD, PhD Director, National Eye Institute, NIH Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences ONE Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Non-Profit Org.

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