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Kendrick M. Wang
Kendrick M. Wang's research while affiliated with Stanford University:
Publications :
Reconstruction of cysteine biosynthesis using engineered cysteine free enzymes
Kendrick M. Wang's research while affiliated with John Hopkins Medicine:
Refractive accuracy in eyes undergoing combined cataract extraction and Descemet membrane endothelial keratoplasty
Parental leave Policy for Ophthalmology Residents: Results of a Nationwide Cross Sectional Study of Program Directors
This was the only information available on Kendrick M. Wang.
Albert S. Jun, M.D., Ph.D.
Chief, Division of Cornea, Cataract and External Eye Diseases Professor of Ophthalmology Cataract Surgery, Cataracts, Cornea Transplant, Corneal Diseases, Corneal Dystrophies, External Diseases of the Eye
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Cataract Surgery; Corneal Genetics; Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy; Granular Corneal Dystrophy; Keratoconus; Endothelial Keratoplasty;
Background
Albert S. Jun, M.D., Ph.D., is the Walter J. Stark, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology and chief of the Division of Cornea, Cataract and External Eye Diseases at the Wilmer Eye Institute. He specializes in corneal disorders - including Fuchs dystrophy and keratoconus - refractive surgery (LASIK), cataracts and external eye diseases. Dr. Jun's clinical and research interests include endothelial keratoplasty, refractive surgery, granular corneal dystrophy, genetic analysis of corneal diseases and corneal gene therapy.
Dr. Jun received his AB from Harvard University in biochemistry in 1990. In 1997, he received his medical degree and his PhD in genetics and molecular biology from Emory University. He completed his residency at the Wilmer Eye Institute from 1998-2001. Thereafter, he completed a Cornea and External Disease Fellowship and a Corneal Gene Therapy Research Fellowship in London, and a Maumenee Clinician-Scientist Fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Degrees MD; Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine (1997)
Research & Publications
9/10-8/15 Role of unfolded protein response and COL8A2 in Fuchs corneal dystrophy; 1RO1EY019874; National Eye Institute; Role: PI 6/12-5/15 Screening for potential drug therapies for Fuchs corneal dystrophy; J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation; Role: PI 9/14-8/15 AMPK activation for treatment of Fuchs corneal dystrophy;Eye Bank Association of America; Role: Mentor, PI: Guadalupe Villarreal, Jr., MD 9/14-8/15 Influence of endoreticulum stress caused by UV radiation to the corneal endothelial cells in a mouse model of early-onset Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy; Japan Eye Bank Association Overseas Grant; Role: Mentor, PI: Tetsuya Toyono, MD, PhD 10/14-9/17 Use of cultured human corneal endothelial cells for keratoplasty; Lions VisionGift; Role: PI 8/14-7/15 Proteomic analysis of keratoconus patients from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital/Wilmer Eye Institute Research Grant; Role: Co-investigator, PI: Shukti Chakravarti, PhD 1/15-12/15 In Vitro and In Vivo Treatment of Protein Processing Defect using Dendrimer-Drug Delivery for Early-onset Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy; Wilmer Pooled Professors Fund; Role: Co-principal investigator with Liudmila Cebotaru, MD, JD, LLM
John G. Ladas
Dr. John Ladas is a Board-Certified/Fellowship trained Surgeon. He earned his MD and PhD from the Georgetown University School of Medicine where he received a full tuition scholarship and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha National Medical Honor Society. He completed his Ophthalmology training at the Johns Hopkins/Wilmer Eye Institute and the UCLA-Jules Stein Eye Institute. He is on the faculty of the Wilmer Eye Institute as an Asst. Professor of Ophthalmology.
EDUCATION
Fellowship in Refractive and Corneal Surgery, Johns Hopkins - Wilmer Eye Institute Residency in Ophthalmology, UCLA-Jules Stein Eye Institute MD, Georgetown University School of Medicine PhD in Biophysics, Georgetown University School of Medicine
Aazim Siddiqui
A 3-D “super surface” combining modern intraocular lens formulas to generate a “super formula” and maximize accuracy JG Ladas, AA Siddiqui, U Devgan, AS Jun JAMA ophthalmology 133 (12), 1431-1436, 2015 34Accuracy of intraocular lens formulas in eyes with keratoconus KM Wang, AS Jun, JG Ladas, AA Siddiqui, F Woreta, D Srikumaran American journal of ophthalmology 212, 26-33, 2020 11W illiam J ohn A die: the man behind the syndrome AA Siddiqui, JC Clarke, A Grzybowski Clinical & experimental ophthalmology 42 (8), 778-784, 2014
9Early therapy intensity level (TIL) predicts mortality in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage WC Ziai, AA Siddiqui, N Ullman, DB Herrick, G Yenokyan, N McBee, ... Neurocritical care 23 (2), 188-197, 2015 8Intraocular lens calculations in atypical eyes AA Siddiqui, U Devgan Indian journal of ophthalmology 65 (12), 1289, 2017 5Use of fundus autofluorescence to evaluate retinal artery occlusions AA Siddiqui, YM Paulus, AW Scott Retina 34 (12), 2490-2491, 2014 5Comparison of distance and near visual acuity in patients with vision loss due to cataract CL Mercado, P Doroslovački, J Wang, AA Siddiqui, AF Kolker, RJ Kolker International ophthalmology 37 (1), 169-172, 2017 4A 3-D" super surface" combining modern intraocular lens formulas to generate a" super formula" and maximize accuracy. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2015; 133: 1431–1436 JG Ladas, AA Siddiqui, U Devgan, AS Jun 4Coexistent isolated tumor cell clusters of infiltrating lobular carcinoma and benign glandular inclusions of müllerian (endosalpingiosis) type in an axillary sentinel node … JV Groth, S Prabhu, E Wiley Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology 24 (2), 144-148, 2016 4Characteristics that predict ophthalmic knowledge among ophthalmology residents SW Van Landingham, D Srikumaran, AA Siddiqui, B Swenor, PY Ramulu Ophthalmology 122 (5), 1063-1065, 2015 3Artificial intelligence in cornea, refractive, and cataract surgery
AA Siddiqui, JG Ladas, JK Lee Current opinion in ophthalmology 31 (4), 253-260, 2020 1The future of intraocular lens calculations: Ladas Super Formula AA Siddiqui, V Juthani, J Kang, RS Chuck Annals of Eye Science 4, 2019 1Mastering Lens Calculations: New Formulas and Comparisons AA Siddiqui, U Devgan Current Ophthalmology Reports 6 (4), 233-236, 2018 1Evaluation of new IOL formula that integrates artificial intelligence AA Siddiqui, JG Ladas, MA Nutkiewicz, JK Chong, MC Marquezan, ... 2018 ASCRS ASOA Annual Meeting, 2018 1Re: Shah et al.: The state of ophthalmology medical student education in the United States and Canada, 2012 through 2013 (Ophthalmology 2014; 121: 1160-3) RL Holder, C Nigam, AA Siddiqui Ophthalmology 122 (3), e19-e20, 2015 1Reply to Comment on: Accuracy of Intraocular Lens Formulas in Eyes With Keratoconus KM Wang, AS Jun, JG Ladas, AA Siddiqui, F Woreta, D Srikumaran American journal of ophthalmology 218, 355-356, 2020 Quantitative mapping of visual function using a novel virtual reality headset device AA Siddiqui, MS Wieder, A Smith, C Block, SC Reddy, M Harooni, E Lewis, ... Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 61 (9), PB004-PB004, 2020 Ophthalmic surgical devices: Do we need better regulation? L Andaluz-Scher, SR Kikanloo, AA Siddiqui, J Lin, N Medow
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 61 (7), 3082-3082, 2020 Retrocapsular Lens Fragments after Uneventful Phacoemulsification Surgery and Vitreous Hyperreflective Dots with Cystoid Macular Edema SS Park, MS Wieder, AA Siddiqui, Y Steinberg, U Mian, JY Moon, .
Fasika Ambachew Woreta, M.D., M.P Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
EXPERTISE
Cataracts, Cornea/Anterior Segment Disease, Corneal Diseases, Ophthalmology
Background
Fasika A. Woreta, MD, MPH, is a cornea and cataract specialist at the Wilmer Eye Institute's locations in Baltimore and Columbia, Maryland. Her expertise is in corneal and external eye diseases, including complex cataracts and anterior segment reconstruction following trauma. Dr. Woreta is currently the director of the Eye Trauma Center and the director of the Ophthalmology Residency Program at the Wilmer Eye Institute. An assistant professor of ophthalmology, Dr. Woreta received her M.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and her M.P.H. degree from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She completed her residency in ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute, then completed a fellowship in cornea and refractive surgery at the Bascom-Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami, as well as an accident and emergency and cataract fellowship at Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Titles Director - Ophthalmology Residency Program Director - Eye Trauma Center Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
Degrees MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2007) Residencies Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Ophthalmology (2011) Fellowships Bascom Palmer Eye Institute of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine / Cornea and Refractive Surgery (2012) Moorfields Eye Hospital (2013) Board Certifications American Board of Ophthalmology / Ophthalmology (2013) Research & Publications Research Summary Dr. Woreta’s research interests include ophthalmic trauma, quality improvement and high-value care, as well as medical education. She holds a number of national leadership positions, including being Vice President of the American Society of Ophthalmic trauma (ASOT) and the ASOT representative to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Divya Srikumaran, M.D.
Chief, Wilmer Eye Institute - Odenton Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
EXPERTISE
Cornea/Anterior Segment Disease, Corneal Diseases, External Diseases of the Eye, Ophthalmology, Refractive Surgery
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Residency Education; Corneal Transplants; Real World Data Dr. Divya Srikumaran | Cornea and Cataract Specialist Background Divya Srikumaran, M.D., is an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute and chief of Wilmer's location in Odenton, Maryland. She specializes in cornea and external diseases, cataracts and refractive surgery (LASIK). She has published articles in peer reviewed journals and lectures at national resident cataract courses. Dr. Srikumaran received her M.D. degree from Northwestern University. She completed her ophthalmology residency and cornea fellowship training at the Wilmer Eye Institute and was honored as the 2009-2010 Aliki Perroti Scholar for her outstanding research in corneal disease. After completing her training, Dr. Srikumaran spent time in private practice in Massachusetts. She is the Vice Chair of Education with the Wilmer Eye Institute.
Degrees
MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (2005)
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