Restoring Vision with Optogenetics

José-Alain Sahel, MD

Dr. Sahel spoke about pioneering work in optogenetics, where scientists have attempted to, with success, restore the function of the cone cells in the eye that were not completely lost due to disease by utilizing light-sensitive algae. On Thursday, May 21, Department of Ophthalmology Chairman Jose-Alain Sahel, MD gave an honorary lecture (virtually) at Columbia […]

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Reviving Retigabine for Tinnitus Podcast

Tinnitus Talk, “a podcast on all things tinnitus,” interviewed Thanos Tzounopoulos, PhD, director of the Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center on his research on developing a drug to treat tinnitus. His work builds on the previously somewhat successful off-label tinnitus drug Retigabine (Trobalt). That drug was taken off the market due to severe side effects. Thanos […]

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A New Look at Treating Eye Disease

Morgan V. Fedorchak, PhD

Exciting breakthroughs in ocular drug delivery and release may provide relief for vision patients who rely on eye drops, thanks to the work of Morgan Fedorchak, PhD, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Bioengineering and Clinical & Translational Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. New Solutions to Old Problems One of the biggest problems patients face with […]

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Surgical Cognition Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh

Paul A. Gardner, MD and Carl Snyderman, MD

There is much more to surgery than manual dexterity. A virtuoso violinist does not necessarily make a great surgeon.  The Surgical Cognition Laboratory at the Eye & Ear Institute is a new initiative that delves deep into the surgical experience to better understand the origins of surgical expertise.  Led by Carl Snyderman, MD, MBA of […]

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Getting a Bird’s Eye View

Susana da Silva, PhD

Scientists in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine continue to advance their research on a variety of areas that could eventually help solve the puzzle of vision loss. One current area of focus involves studying the fovea. What’s a Fovea? The fovea is a small depression in the retina […]

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A Window to the Brain: Understanding How What We Hear Influences How We Behave

As humans, our senses, such as hearing, influence how we perceive and recognize the world around us. For example, most everyone has experienced the phenomenon of hearing a certain song and instantly being transported to a specific memory of their life. Researchers in the Department of Otolaryngology, however, are now trying to determine how what […]

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Swimming Towards a Cure: Studying Fish to Understand Vision Loss in Humans

Led by Jeffrey Gross, PhD, the E. Ronald Salvitti Chair in Ophthalmology Research and the director of the Louis J. Fox Center for Vision Restoration, researchers are studying an unlikely creature to understand vision loss in humans: zebrafish. A major focus area for the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine […]

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COVID-19 and Your Respiratory Tract: Important Signs to Know From the ENT Team

The Eye & Ear Foundation

The Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine would like to provide information on COVID-19 and how it affects your respiratory tract. The clinicians are here to help you during the quarantine caused by this pandemic. Q: What is COVID-19? COVID-19 is a form of the coronavirus, which is a respiratory […]

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Introducing Sight + Sound Bites

The Eye & Ear Foundation

The Eye & Ear Foundation proudly introduced a new biweekly lunchtime educational webinar series of the research and clinical innovations at the Eye and Ear Institute. Our inaugural webinar was Thursday, April 16th and featured Jeffrey Gross, PhD Ronald Salvitti Chair in Ophthalmology Research Vice Chairman of Research Professor of Ophthalmology and Developmental Biology Director, […]

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Coronavirus & Your Eyes: What UPMC Eye Center Ophthalmologists Want You to Know

The Department of Ophthalmology continues to provide services while restricting visitation and postponing non-urgent procedures in order to keep patients and employees safe. We want to provide patients with information about our availability and other concerns relating to your vision during the COVID-19 pandemic. Q: Can Coronavirus affect my eyes? Viruses cause infection of the […]

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Telemedicine: The Department of Otolaryngology’s Response to COVID-19

The COVID-19 viral pandemic has arrived in Western Pennsylvania. Governor Tom Wolf has called for preventative measures to limit the spread of this disease, including frequent hand washing, cleaning surfaces, and social distancing.  On Monday, March 23, Governor Wolf and Health Secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine, issued a “stay at home” order for the counties most […]

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Dr. Caroline Vloka Wins Dorothy Christie Scott Academic Mission Award

The Eye & Ear Foundation is happy to announce that Caroline Vloka, MD has been awarded this year’s Dorothy Christie Scott Academic Mission Award in Ophthalmology. Dr. Vloka is a second-year resident in ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Her current research projects focus on better understanding the natural history of periorbital […]

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