Ocular Biology
The faculty in this area study the structure and function of the various components
of the eye under normal and pathologic conditions. Cornea research topics include
studies of normal cornea, corneal biomechanics, mechanisms of cornea wound healing,
ocular surface inflammation and infection, meibomian gland disease, keratoconus, and
ocular surface development. Retina research includes studies of normal function as
well as pathologic and degenerative effects of specific diseases on the retina such
as diabetes and glaucoma. Studies on the mechanisms and development of myopia focus
on several components of the eye, including retina, sclera, and choroid. Ocular biology
research in the college of optometry uses state of the art cell and molecular biology
approaches including high-resolution imaging in vivo, in vitro, and in postmortem tissues as appropriate. These investigations are conducted in
patients and in human subjects, as well as in animal models of eye disease in rodents,
non-human primates, and zebrafish.
Faculty in Ocular Biology
Jan P. Bergmanson,O.D., Ph.D., FAAO
Alan R. Burns,Ph.D.
Vivien J. Coulson-Thomas,Ph.D.
Luca Della Santina,Ph.D., Pharm.D.
Tarsis G. Ferreira,B.S., MSc, Ph.D.
Laura J. Frishman,Ph.D., FAAO, FARVO
Wendy Harrison,OD., Ph.D., FAAO
John O'Brien,Ph.D.
Nimesh Patel,O.D., Ph.D., FAAO
Guoting Qin,Ph.D.
Rachel Redfern,O.D., Ph.D., FAAO
Christophe Ribelayga,M.S., Ph.D.
Eric Ritchey,O.D., Ph.D., FAAO
Kaitlyn Sapoznik,O.D., Ph.D.
Diane N. Sayah,O.D., Ph.D.
Maria Walker,O.D., Ph.D., FAAO
Questions? Contact Us.
College Of Optometry
J. Davis Armistead Building
4401 Martin Luther King Blvd.
Houston, TX 77204-2020
uhco@central.uh.edu
(713) 743-2020