In Remembrance of Anjali Bhorade, MD

05/07/1973 – 06/12/2024 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Anjali Bhorade, a distinguished ophthalmologist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Her contributions to the field of ophthalmology and her compassionate care for her patients have left an indelible mark on the medical community. Education & Experience […]

Repurposed drug may help stabilize vision in rare disease (Links to an external site)

Ophthalmologist Rajendra S. Apte, MD, PhD, (right), of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, examines patient Patricia Collins (left) while medical student Wilson Wang observes. Collins is a participant in a clinical trial that tests the safety and efficacy of an FDA-approved drug in stabilizing vision in patients with RVCL-S, a rare genetic […]

WashU Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Receives Prestigious RPB Grant for Eye Research

We are delighted to announce that the Washington University Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences has been awarded a prestigious Unrestricted Grant from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB). This grant, amounting to $115,000 annually, will significantly bolster the department’s ongoing eye research efforts. Recognition of Excellence The Unrestricted Grant from RPB is a testament to […]

2nd Annual Winston Fellow Competition Winners

We are thrilled to announce the winners of Washington University John F. Hardesty, MD Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (DOVS) 2nd Annual Winston Fellow Competition. This event showcased DOVS students and postdocs presenting their cutting-edge research, competing for the esteemed Winston Fellow Awards in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. About the Winston Fellow Awards The […]

Yoshimatsu Receives Seed Grant from Brain Research Foundation

Takeshi Yoshimatsu, PhD

Dr. Takeshi Yoshimatsu Receives Brain Research Foundation Seed Grant for Groundbreaking Zebrafish Study on Visual Attention St. Louis, MO — June 6, 2024 — Takeshi Yoshimatsu,PhD, an Assistant Professor in the John F. Hardesty, MD, Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis (WashU Medicine) has been awarded […]

LASIK for Seniors: Is It Safe and Effective for Older Adults? 

LASIK surgery has long been hailed as a life-changing procedure for individuals seeking freedom from glasses and contact lenses. Traditionally, it’s been more commonly associated with younger adults looking to correct their vision. However, in recent years, there has been a growing interest and discussion about the safety and effectiveness of LASIK for seniors. As […]

Washington University Faculty Member to Keynote at Prestigious Ophthalmology Conference

Rajendra Apte, MD, PhD

We are excited to announce that Dr. Rajendra Apte, MD, PhD, the Paul A. Cibis Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, will be the keynote speaker at the 14th Annual CWRU/University Hospitals Department of Ophthalmology Research Day 2024. Keynote Presentation by Dr. Rajendra Apte Dr. Apte will be delivering a keynote address titled “Novel Insights […]

Gordon Research Conference 2024: Establishing Form and Function in the Eye and Visual Brain

Unlocking the Mysteries of Vision: GRC Visual System Development Conference The 2024 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Visual System Development, themed “Establishing Form and Function in the Eye and Visual Brain,” took place from May 19 to 24, 2024. This prestigious international scientific gathering will be hosted in a remote location to foster a sense […]

LASIK for Millennials: A Trend Among Young Professionals

In recent years, the landscape of vision correction has seen a significant shift among young adults, particularly young professionals. The quest for clearer, hassle-free vision has led many in this generation to consider LASIK surgery as a solution. With the rise of career-driven individuals and an emphasis on convenience, LASIK has become a popular choice […]

Medical Student Wilson Wang and Resident Maggie Xing Publish Key Article on Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy in JAMA Ophthalmology

Medical student Wilson Wang and resident physician Maggie Xing, MD, have made significant contributions to the field of ophthalmology with their recent publication in JAMA Ophthalmology “Interventions for Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy,” co-authored with renowned expert Raj Apte, MD, PhD. Their article provides a comprehensive clinical synopsis and educational review of proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), a serious complication […]

Exploring Retinal Biomarkers in Huntington Disease: A Groundbreaking Study

Optovue OCTA image of macula with superficial retinal capillary plexus overlay.

In a significant leap forward for neurodegenerative disease research, Retina fellow Aaditya Shah, MD has published an excellent study titled, “Dark Adaptometry and Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography in Huntington Disease.” This pioneering research is among the first to indicate that retinal biomarkers may be present in patients with Huntington Disease (HD), offering a potentially transformative […]

Revolutionizing Eye Care: WashU Ophthalmology Now Offering Corneal Cross-Linking for Adults (Links to an external site)

Corneal Cross-linking for Adults

Washington University Ophthalmologists now offer outpatient corneal collagen crosslinking therapy for adults. Corneal collagen cross-linking is an innovative treatment for keratoconus and certain corneal ectatic disorders. Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that causes the cornea to thin and bulge, leading to vision distortion and impairment. Collagen cross-linking, or CXL, offers hope to individuals affected […]

Understanding Cataracts: Causes, Symptoms, and Risk Factors

Cataracts are a common eye condition that affects millions of people worldwide, particularly as they age. Understanding what cataracts are, their causes, symptoms, and risk factors can help you take proactive steps in preserving your eye health. In this blog post, we will delve into everything you need to know about cataracts, providing you with […]

New Insights into Racial Disparities in Glaucoma: The Role of SDPR Gene Expression in Black Individuals

We are excited to share a new article by Ying-Bo Shui, Ying Liu, Andrew J. W. Huang & Carla J. Siegfried, titled “SDPR Expression in Human Trabecular Meshwork and Its Potential Role in Racial Disparities of Glaucoma,” has been published online in the journal Scientific Reports. This significant research highlights the molecular differences in gene […]

2nd Annual Faculty VS Residents Flag Football Game

2024 Flag Football Game

What a game! The 2nd Annual DOVS Faculty vs. Residents Flag Football Game was a blast, and this year, the Faculty took home the win! A big shout out to all our incredible players who brought their A-game to the field. Your hard work and sportsmanship made this event unforgettable. And let’s not forget the […]

Common Myths and Misconceptions About LASIK 

LASIK surgery has been a groundbreaking solution for many seeking clearer vision, yet it’s surrounded by myths and misconceptions that sometimes deter individuals from considering this life-changing procedure. To shed light on the realities of LASIK, let’s debunk some of the most common myths and provide accurate information to help individuals make informed decisions about […]

Advancing Retinal Disease Research: Dr. Chen’s New Project on hiPSC-induced Retinal Organoids

Shiming Chen, PhD

We’re thrilled to announce that Dr. Shiming Chen has been awarded a Seed grant from the Center of Regenerative Medicine for her groundbreaking project titled “hiPSC-induced retinal organoids modeling CRX-linked retinopathies.” This pioneering research aims to establish three-dimensional retinal organoids—essentially human retinas in a dish—to model inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) linked to the cone-rod-homeobox (CRX) […]

Optimizing Athletic Performance with LASIK: A Comprehensive Guide for Athletes 

LASIK for Athletes St. Louis Missouri

Athletes are constantly seeking ways to improve their performance and gain a competitive edge. Clear vision is crucial in most sports, and for many athletes, freedom from glasses or contact lenses can significantly enhance their abilities. In recent years, LASIK surgery has become a game-changer, providing athletes with improved vision and convenience. This guide aims […]

WashU Ophthalmology at ARVO 2024

The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) is at the forefront of advancing global research aimed at unraveling the complexities of the visual system and combatting its disorders. From May 5th to May 9th, visionaries and experts congregated in Seattle, Washington, for the ARVO 2024 Annual Meeting, a pivotal event showcasing the latest […]