2021 U-M Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report

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In addition to the most prominent symptoms — pediatric-

for families with inherited ophthalmic conditions. “Understand-

onset glaucoma and a psoriasis-like skin rash, other symptoms

ing all the factors that drive this syndrome may help us prevent

include arthritis, spontaneous tendon ruptures, and aortic,

some of its more severe consequences, and eventually develop

skeletal and dental calcifications. The team described how the

effective treatments.”

DDX58 variant triggers an inflammatory cascade in the body responsible for many of the symptoms. The tendency to develop calcifications explained some of

The Gibsons came to Kellogg for sight-saving care. In the process, a family mystery was finally solved. “If it wasn’t for the Kellogg Eye Center, two of our kids

the puzzling symptoms experienced by Stan, Rachel and Adam

would be blind,” says Eryn Gibson. “Because of the commu-

Gibson. All three endured dental problems caused by retaining

nication between these doctors, this condition is now better

baby teeth long after they are normally lost. Also likely due to

understood. Their curiosity led to answers, and helped us feel

a calcium buildup, Adam suffered a carotid artery rupture at

like we were finally being heard and cared about. After genera-

age 21.

tions of unanswered questions and enormous health challenges,

“This work highlights how a genetic diagnosis can have a big impact on clinical practice and patient outcomes,” says

someone took this seriously and had access to the resources to find answers. We are grateful beyond words.”

Dr. Prasov, who now leads a multidisciplinary clinic to care

Leading on the National Stage Nurturing leaders is in Kellogg’s DNA. In addition to providing world-class patient care and pursuing new research frontiers, we encourage and prepare our faculty members to actively participate in national ophthalmology organizations. The following list is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather a snapshot of Kellogg faculty involvement. Kellogg faculty and alumni contribute to the boards and committees of the most influential associations in ophthalmology, working with colleagues to help keep the field moving forward. Kari Branham M.S., C.G.C.

Paul Lee, M.D., J.D.

President, NAEVR/AEVR President, AUPO Chair, AAO Board Task force on Disparities in Visual Health Shahzad Mian, M.D.

Board of Directors, Eversight Eye Bank Senior Medical Director, Eversight Eye Bank Board of Directors, Eye Bank Association of America Board of Directors, Cornea Society Vice Chair, Medical Advisory Board, Eye Bank Association of America Christine C. Nelson, M.D.

Foundation Fighting Blindness Clinical Consortium, Genetics Review Committee, Chair National Society of Genetic Counselors Ophthalmology and Hearing Loss Special Interest Group, Co-Chair

Board of Directors, World Association of Eye Hospitals Trustee, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Foundation

Monte Del Monte, M.D.

Board of Directors, American Glaucoma Society

Past-President, Costenbader Pediatric Ophthalmology Society Joshua Ehrlich, M.D., M.P.H.

Chair, AGS CARES Co-Chair, Advisory Board, Center for Vision and Population Health at Prevent Blindness Lancet Global Health Commission on Global Eye Health

Paula Anne Newman-Casey, M.D., M.S. Ariane Kaplan, M.D.

AUPO Directors of Medical Student Education Council Joshua Stein, M.D., M.S

Board of Directors of AGS; Chair of patient care committee Maria Woodward, M.D., M.S.

Board of Directors, Pan-American Ophthalmological Foundation

Council Leadership, Subspecialty/Specialized Section, Section Nominating Committee, American Academy of Ophthalmology Board of Directors, Cornea Society Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drugs Advisory Committee, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Mark Johnson, M.D.

David Zacks, M.D., Ph.D.

Thomas Gardner, M.D., M.S.

National Advisory Eye Council of the National Eye Institute K. Thiran Jayasundera, M.D., M.S., F.A.C.S.

President, The Macula Society Chair, AAO Retina Subspecialty Day

Secretary, The Retina Society

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State-of-the-Science Microscope Gives Kellogg Researchers New Edge

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Michigan Medicine to Establish Neural Engineering Training Program

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Endocrine Society Award

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Leading on the National Stage

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page 15

Marshall Parks Lecture at AAO

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Prioritizing Communication for Patient Safety

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New Faculty Members

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page 42

Alumni Highlights

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page 39

Recognizing Distinguished Alumni Richard Gutow, M.D., and Gary Gutow, M.D.

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Guarding Photoreceptor Metabolism to Prevent Vision Loss in Inherited Retinal Diseases

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page 31

Big Data, Collaboration, and Impact

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page 35

A Visionary Legacy

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Eyes on the Future

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Kellogg’s Latest Heed Fellows

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U-M Learners Produce Online Newsletter

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Next-Generation Tools to Treat Abnormal New Ocular Blood Vessels

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Genetically-Modified Occludin Shown to Protect Against Diabetes-Related Vision Loss

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page 30

Innovation in Action

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page 24

New Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship in Ghana

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page 27

Kellogg Addresses Technician Shortage with Ongoing Training Program

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Kellogg Researcher Launches First of-its-Kind Study of Health and Aging in Kenya

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A New Regulator of Retinal Angiogenesis Discovered

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Lipid Droplets May Protect Against AMD

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Mapping the Genetic Landscape of Nanophthalmos

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page 19

Training Eye Disease Researchers in India

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page 18

Kellogg Leads International Team Linking Family’s Symptoms to Rare, Inherited Syndrome

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pages 14-15

Clinical Research Update: Patient Perspectives

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page 17

Finding New Pathways for the Treatment of Choroideremia

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page 16

Finding a Personalized Solution for Dry Eye

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page 12

Vitreoretinal Lymphoma: from Symptoms to Diagnosis to Treatment

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pages 4-5

In it Together

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pages 10-11

Collaborating to Deliver Specialized Care

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pages 8-9

Steno North American Fellowship

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page 5

The Chair’s Perspective

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Kellogg Offers Multiple Options for Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency

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COVID-19 Transmission Risk in Cornea Transplantation

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NIH-Funded Pilot Program Addresses Disparities in Glaucoma Care

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