2021 U-M Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report

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Guarding Photoreceptor Metabolism to Prevent Vision Loss in Inherited Retinal Diseases Warren Pan, M.D., Ph.D., M.Phil., a first-year resident, has received a Career Starter grant from the Knights Templar Eye Foundation. The foundation supports basic and clinical research in pediatric ophthalmology. Dr. Pan plans to use this award to explore a novel treatment for inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs), a group of diseases that can cause childhood blindness. Of the more than 280 IRD-causing genetic mutations, only one mutation has an FDA-approved treatment. Because these inherited retinal degenerative diseases share common characteristics, Dr. Pan is focused on developing a treatment capable of treating any one of these mutations by targeting a common aspect of disease. “Photoreceptor cells turn light into vision. That’s a lot of work,” Dr. Pan explains. “These cells need a healthy metabolism to consume nutrients, generate energy, and

recycle waste to do their job. We believe that metabolic impairment is central to these mutations causing these photoreceptors to degenerate in IRD.” “If we can treat the metabolic health of these photoreceptors,” he continues, “we can prevent vision loss, regardless of which mutation a child may have.” For this study, Dr. Pan will use an established mouse model of IRD driven by one of the more common mutations. He will treat the photoreceptor cells with a drug that changes their metabolism. He will then measure photoreceptor metabolism and visual function as the disease progresses. “Our ultimate goal is to prevent vision loss in children regardless of which mutation they may have been born with,” he says.

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Toward a Therapeutic Target for Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy

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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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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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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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Big Data, Collaboration, and Impact

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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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Innovation in Action

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New Pediatric Ophthalmology Fellowship in Ghana

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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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Training Eye Disease Researchers in India

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

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Clinical Research Update: Patient Perspectives

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Finding New Pathways for the Treatment of Choroideremia

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Finding a Personalized Solution for Dry Eye

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Vitreoretinal Lymphoma: from Symptoms to Diagnosis to Treatment

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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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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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