Laboratory News
- Dr. Shizuka Koh received 2,500,000¥ research funds from Japan Eye Bank Association for project, Real-time observation of in situ
tear film dynamics with optical coherence tomography and wavefront sensor. (Aug. 20, 2008)
- Dr. Yoon received $20,000 research funds from Rochester/ Finger Lakes Eye & Tissue Bank for project, Real-time observation of
in situ tear film dynamics with OCT and wavefront sensor. (Jan. 1, 2008)
- Dr. Yoon received $35,000 interim research funds from University of Rochester Medical Center for project, Customized contact lenses.
(Nov. 21, 2007)
- Dr. Minghan Chen’s paper on back surface customized soft contact lenses for keratoconus has been accepted for publication in
Optics Letters (Sep. 27, 2007).
- Our large stroke adaptive optics to correct highly aberrated eyes is currently running at a 100% deformable mirror gain (Aug.
29, 2007).
- Our lab received $20,000 NSF/PTAP (Photonics Technology Access Program) funds and $5,000 corporate funds (Boston Micromachines)
to purchase a large stroke MEMS deformable mirror (Aug. 3, 2007)
- Dr. Geunyoung Yoon has been selected to receive the Research to Prevent Blindness RPB Dolly Green Special Scholars Award
(Jul 1, 2007)
- Dr. Shizuka Koh, Osaka University, Japan joined our lab as a postdoctoral research fellow and her project is participating in our
collaborative research project on dry eye (Jul 20, 2007).
- Our proposal on the feasibility of laser ablation to develop customized soft contact lenses has been selected for research funds
from NYSTAR/CEIS and Bausch & Lomb (Jun 15, 2007)
- Rahul Yadav, PhD candidate at the Institute of Optics joined our lab and is going to work on developing a large scan depth anterior
segment spectral domain OCT to study accommodation and presbyopia (May 10, 2007).
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