Retinal Degeneration
Among the retinal disorders being studied by scientists at Doheny Eye Institute are age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy (DR), retinitis pigmentosa (RP), retinal central vein occlusion, and retinopathy of prematurity.
Researchers are finding new ways to prevent, treat, and cure retinal disorders. These range from nutritional therapies to stem cell therapies. The nutritional therapies, for some forms of AMD, help patients who are at a mid-range stage of the disease. The stem cell therapies are designed to repair the retinal floor, called the retinal pigment epithelium, which malfunctions in many retinal degenerative disorders.
A specialized program at Doheny Eye Institute called the Doheny Image Reading Center (DIRC) is critically important to the worldwide vision research community. DIRC receives photographic images of the retinas of patients with retinal disorders at various stages; the DIRC scientists analyze and report on the images; the reports help scientists and medical doctors evaluate the effects of standard and experimental therapies on the progression of patients’ retinal disease.
Researchers
Zhihong (Jewel) Hu, PhD
Retina
Myths and Meanings: Adult Stem Cell Research
One of the great frontiers of research in the quest to improve eye health involves stem cells. It’s exciting, but the terms are often confusing, and even controversial. Because I see this research as a vital avenue for our patients, I want to use this space to explain precisely how we conduct this research at Doheny Eye Institute, using only adult stem cells, not embryonic stem cells.
LOOK AHEAD: Apps & Eye Care
Doheny Eye Institute innovates alongside tech companies in a way that might be surprising to some. We identify gaps in care, and then collaborate with engineers on ideas for research, development and design for improved ophthalmologic treatment. Often, we are deeply involved from the earliest stages of device development and prototyping. We’ve worked closely with medical device imagineers for decades.