Search
Menu
Rocky Mountain Instruments - Infrared Optics LB

The Medical College of Wisconsin

Facebook X LinkedIn Email
The Medical College of Wisconsin, based in Milwaukee, has received a $250,000 four-year career development grant from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) in New York to investigate diseases that affect the retina and the optic nerve, such as glaucoma, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. The primary investigator of the grant, Dr. Alfredo Dubra, will use adaptive optics to take high-resolution images of individual cells in living eyes. The award will support the creation of a team of optics, computer and software engineers. The RPB Career Development Award Fund was established in 1990 to attract basic scientists and young physicians to eye research.
Deposition Sciences Inc. - Difficult Coatings - MR-8/23

Published: April 2012
adaptive optics and eye researchadaptive optics eye visualizationadaptive optics ophthalmologyAlfredo DubraAmericasBiophotonicsBusinesseye research career developmentMedical College of WisconsinNew YorkOpticsRapidScanResearch to Prevent BlindnessRPBRPB Career Development Award Fundvisualization eye cellsWisconsin

We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.