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Hudson Tower, at the Hudson Building at Duke Eye Center, is lit blue and green in honor of “National Donate Life Month” in April, 2022. Bill Snead Myopia, or nearsightedness, is on the rise ...
He learned the Duke Eye Center offers a gene therapy that could change the course of his disease. Dr. Oleg Alekseev, an Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at Duke, explained how the therapy works.
When he arrived at Duke four years ago, Rahman was introduced to the Center for Muslim Life and the Duke Muslim Students Association. There, he found a community. “My family is Muslim so it's really ...
Duke Eye Center is at the forefront of retinal research, with Dr. Alekseev and his team leading numerous studies to explore these innovative treatments.
Since 2017, Imperio, 37, a Duke Eye Center Ophthalmic Photographer, has found a creative outlet in astrophotography, the pursuit of capturing images of celestial bodies and events. And this year, ...
Although the procedure was successful for Wilfong, Duke Eye Center’s researchers noted it might not work for everyone. “This applies to only those patients who have this particular gene ...
The Duke basketball interest in Kokomo (Ind.) center Flory Bidunga looks legit. Some chatter even suggests the Blue Devils could become the home-stretch frontrunner to land the 6-foot-9, 220-pound ...
Source: Duke Eye Center Few things sound more futuristic than artificial intelligence, but AI has been around for a long time. “It’s a term that’s been around for more than 50 years ...
Ahead, Dr. Reed and Terry Kim, MD, board-certified ophthalmologist, Chief Medical Officer at Alcon and Professor of Ophthalmology at Duke University Eye Center, explain the recommended timing ...
Eye Center South ophthalmologist Dr. Harsha Sen recently contributed a chapter to the highly-regarded and newly-released textbook, “The Duke Manual of Vitreoretinal Surgery,” produced for Duke ...
Although the procedure was successful for Wilfong, Duke Eye Center’s researchers noted it might not work for everyone. “This applies to only those patients who have this particular gene ...
Born in Ireland, Fiona McDonnell, PhD, joined the Crandall Center in 2022 by way of Duke Eye Center. She specializes in one of the most exciting new areas of glaucoma research—nanoparticles released ...