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In the Spotlight: “I’m learning every single day”

...Kossler, MD, an assistant professor of ophthalmology and director of ophthalmic plastic & reconstructive surgery and orbital oncology at the Byers Eye Institute. How long have you been at Stanford?...

...Kossler, MD, an assistant professor of ophthalmology and director of ophthalmic plastic & reconstructive surgery and orbital oncology at the Byers Eye Institute. How long have you been at Stanford?...

A medical mystery: Diagnosing dead artists by their works of art

...they are publishing their studies in peer-reviewed medical journals. According to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology, for example, Leonardo da Vinci had crossed eyes — a vision disorder called strabismus...

...they are publishing their studies in peer-reviewed medical journals. According to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology, for example, Leonardo da Vinci had crossed eyes — a vision disorder called strabismus...

Watching brain cells fire, with a twist of gravitational waves

...his own, slightly unusual background. Although he is now is a professor of ophthalmology and spends a fair amount of time thinking about neurons, he was trained as an applied...

...his own, slightly unusual background. Although he is now is a professor of ophthalmology and spends a fair amount of time thinking about neurons, he was trained as an applied...

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New Biodesign fellows will focus on vision care

...According to Innovation Fellowship director Todd Brinton, MD, optometry and ophthalmology were chosen this year because they are practices anchored in technology, with many opportunities for innovative solutions. "Unmet needs...

...According to Innovation Fellowship director Todd Brinton, MD, optometry and ophthalmology were chosen this year because they are practices anchored in technology, with many opportunities for innovative solutions. "Unmet needs...

Molecular movie observes key biological process — in a trillionth of a second

Researchers have just made the first molecular movie of one of nature’s fastest and most important biological processes — observing how retinal changes shape when hit by light. Retinal is...

Researchers have just made the first molecular movie of one of nature’s fastest and most important biological processes — observing how retinal changes shape when hit by light. Retinal is...

Phone calls at dawn and a final countdown: Reflections on the residency application process

...for ophthalmology residency. For everyone else, Match Day was last Friday, March 16th. While I knew where I was going for ophthalmology, I still had plenty at stake - I...

...for ophthalmology residency. For everyone else, Match Day was last Friday, March 16th. While I knew where I was going for ophthalmology, I still had plenty at stake - I...

...was neck deep in building a rank list; as an ophthalmology applicant, mine was due in early January. Every day, I oscillated back and forth, moving programs up my list...

...was neck deep in building a rank list; as an ophthalmology applicant, mine was due in early January. Every day, I oscillated back and forth, moving programs up my list...