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Paul L. Kaufman, MD Curriculum Vitae Paul L. Kaufman, MD Curriculum Vitae PAUL L. KAUFMAN, MD, MD (HC) – CURRICULUM VITAE 02/08/2018 OFFICE ADDRESS HOME ADDRESS Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences 3006 Harvard Drive University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WI 53705-2107 600 Highland Avenue, K4/430 Madison, Wisconsin 53792-4673 Tel: (608) 263-6074 Fax: (608) 263-0543 Email: paul.kaufman@ wisc.edu DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH September 16, 1943 (New York, NY) MARITAL STATUS/CHILDREN CITIZENSHIP Married Margaret George, April 12, 1970, Arlington, VA United States Alison Rachel, born January 7, 1973, St. Louis, MO EDUCATION AND TRAINING 1957-1960 Bronx High School of Science, New York, NY 1960-1963 Tufts University, Medford, Chemistry-Biology 1963-1967 MD, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 1967-1968 Intern, Straight Medicine, Bellevue Hospital, Columbia University Medical Division, New York, NY 1968-1970 Military Service: Staff Associate, Biometry Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, US Public Health Service, Bethesda, MD 1970-1973 Resident in Ophthalmology, Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO 1973-1975 Seeing Eye and NIH Research Fellow in Ocular Pharmacology, Departments of Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden (Drs. Ernst Bárány and Anders Bill) POSITIONS HELD AT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON 1975-1980 Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology 1978-date Affiliate Scientist, Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center 1980-1983 Associate Professor of Ophthalmology 1983-date Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences 1984-2003 Affiliate Professor of Veterinary Science, Veterinary Science Graduate Program 2003-date Affiliate Professor of Veterinary Science, Comparative Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program 1992 Acting Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences 2004 Walter H. Helmerich/Retina Research Foundation Chair 2004-2014 Peter A. Duehr Professor and Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences 2011-date Ernst H. Bárány Professor of Ocular Pharmacology MEDICAL LICENSURE California G19225 Wisconsin 19748 BOARD CERTIFICATION Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, July 1, 1968 Diplomate, American Board of Ophthalmology, December 6, 197 02/08/18 Paul L. Kaufman, MD -2- Curriculum Vitae HONORS AND AWARDS 1973-1974 The Seeing Eye, Inc. Research Fellowship 1974 The Fight for Sight, Inc. Research Fellowship 1974-1975 NIH Special Research Fellowship 1979-1984 NIH Research Career Development Award 1984 Alcon Research Institute Recognition Award for Outstanding Contributions to Vision Research 1985-1986 NIH Fogarty Center Senior International Fellowship 1989 Essilor International Award for Outstanding Research in Presbyopia 1994 Research to Prevent Blindness Senior Scientific Investigator Award 1998 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Mid-Career Award 1998 Washington University Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Distinguished Alumnus Award 1998 Glaucoma Research Foundation Center of Excellence Award 1999 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Special Recognition Award 1999 American Academy of Ophthalmology Honor Award 1999 International Society for Refractive Surgery Video Competition, October 22-23, Orlando, FL, 2nd Place Award for video: Glasser A, Kaufman P: Edinger-Westphal stimulated accommodation in rhesus and Cynomolgus monkeys. 2000 13th Annual Meeting of German Ophthalmic Surgeons, Nürnberg, Germany, June 15-18, 2000. Video- Film Festival Grand Prize for Glasser A, Kaufman P: Edinger-Westphal stimulated accommodation in rhesus monkeys. 2002 Research to Prevent Blindness Physician Scientist Award 2003 Honorary Presidency of the International Glaucoma Surgical Congress, Luxor, Egypt, February 6-7, 2003 2003 Doctor Honoris Causa, Medical Faculty, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden 2003 UW Hospital and Clinics Best Doctors, In Business Magazine, May 2003 2004 Association of International Glaucoma Societies Award (formerly International Glaucoma Reviews Award) for best glaucoma paper of 2003 (#261: Gabelt BT, Gottanka J, Lütjen-Drecoll E, Kaufman PL: Aqueous humor dynamics and trabecular meshwork and anterior ciliary muscle morphologic changes with age in rhesus monkeys. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 44:2118-2125, 2003.) 2006 Ernst H. Bárány prize, International Society for Eye Research 2007 ARVO Distinguished Service Award 2009 2009 AGS Guest of Honor, American Glaucoma Society, 19th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 5- 8, 2009 2009 ARVO Gold Fellow. The title of ARVO Fellow recognizes members for their accomplishments, leadership and contributions to the Association The Glaucoma Foundation: The Robert Ritch Award for Excellence and Innovation in Glaucoma 2010 WARF Named Professorship (Ernst H. Bárány Professor of Ocular Pharmacology), Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation / University of Wisconsin 2012 The Goldmann Award, Glaucoma Research Society, Würzburg, Germany, Sept. 5-8 Lecture: The biology of aqueous humor outflow 2013 ARVO Distinguished Service Award – as Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 2008-2012 2013 ARVO Joanne G. Angle Service Award, ARVO’s highest service honor bestowed to a volunteer professional, recognizing outstanding leaders who have made significant, continuous contributions to ARVO in support of its mission (Member and Chair, Physiology & Pharmacology Section Committee; Glaucoma Section Trustee; Member, ARVO Board of Trustees; ARVO President-Elect, President, Immediate Past President; ARVO Executive Vice President; Editor-in-Chief of IOVS; Member, ARVO Foundation for Eye Research (AFER) Board of Governors) 2013 AAO Senior Achievement Award, recognizing lifelong commitment to teaching and contributing knowledge to the next generation 02/08/18 Paul L. Kaufman, MD -3- Curriculum Vitae 2015 Research to Prevent Blindness Stein Innovation Award 2017 ARVO Friedenwald Award Many Years + 2002-2015 Listed in “Best Doctors in America” / “America’s Top Doctors” PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Academy of Ophthalmology (Fellow) American Glaucoma Society American Ophthalmological Society Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Becker Glaucoma Society Glaucoma Society of the International Congress of Ophthalmology/Glaucoma Research Society International Society for Eye Research University of Wisconsin Eye Alumni Association Washington University Eye Alumni Association NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Scientific Advisory Panel 1. Consultant, Retinal and Choroidal Diseases Program Planning Panel (Program Planning Subcommittee, National Advisory Eye Council, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health, (NIH-NEI), 1977. 2. Member, Glaucoma Program Planning Panel (Program Planning Subcommittee, National Advisory Eye Council, NIH-NEI), 1980-1983; Consultant, 1990. 3. Member, Site Visit Team, NIH-NEI, 1980 (x1); 1981 (x3); 1982 (x1). 4. Member, Special Study Section/Special Emphasis Panel, NIH-NEI, 1981 (x2), 1982 (x1), 1997 (x1). 5. Contributing Reviewer, United States Pharmacopeia - Dispensing Information, 1981-2000. 6. Member, Medical Advisory Committee, Wisconsin Society to Prevent Blindness, 1979-94. 7. Member, Visual Sciences A1 Study Section, NIH: permanent 1982-85; ad hoc 1987 (x2); 1989 (x2). 8. Member (ad hoc), Vision Research Program/Review Committee, NIH-NEI, 1982 (x1); 1987 (x1); 1990 (x1). 9. Member, Treatment Effects Monitoring and Advisory Committee, Glaucoma Laser Trial, NIH-NEI, 1983-94. 10. Member, Special Study Section on Small Business Innovative Research, NIH,1984 (x1);declined in 1990 (x1). 11. Chairman, Visual Sciences A2 Study Section (ad hoc M1), NIH, 1988 (x1); declined in 1990 (x1). 12. Consultant, Office of Orphan Products Development, US Food and Drug Administration, 1990-2000. 13. Member, National Advisory Eye Council, NIH, 1991-1994. 14. Member, Grant Review Committee (1995-2001) and Scientific Advisory Board (1992-date), The Glaucoma Foundation, New York, NY. 15. Member, Catalyst Fund Advisory Committee, American Glaucoma Society - Glaucoma Research Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 1992-1997. 16. Member, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, Early Management of Glaucoma Trial, NIH-NEI and Swedish Medical Research Council, 1993-2005. 17. Member, Merck Institute Board of Scientific Advisors, 1994-1998. 18. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee of the Glaucoma Research Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 1994-2001; Chair, 1998-2001. 19. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Alcon Research Institute, Fort Worth, TX, 1995-2000. 20. Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Neurovir, Ltd., Vancouver, BC, Canada, 1995-2000. 21. Member, Lewis Rudin Glaucoma Prize Selection Committee, New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY, 1995-date. 22. Member, Von Sallmann Prize Committee, International Society for Eye Research, Ridgefield, NJ, 1995-98. 23. Member, Internatioal Advisory Board, International Symposium on Ocular Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1996- 2011. 24. Member, Glaucoma Advisory Board, Pfizer/Pharmacia & Upjohn, Inc., Peapack, NJ, 1998-2010. 02/08/18 Paul L. Kaufman, MD -4- Curriculum Vitae 25. Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Proneuron Biotechnology, Inc., Ness Ziona, Israel, 1997-2007. 26. Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Gullstrand Foundation, Uppsala, Sweden, 1997-2007. 27. Member, Selection Committee, International Glaucoma Reviews Award, 1999-2005. 28. Member, Working Group on Review of the Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Neuroscience Integrated
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