Sentences with phrase «ophthalmology work»

«Her ophthalmology work has made a difference for pets and their owners in Canada and beyond.»

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We already know that neural nets work well for image recognition, observes Vijay Pande, a Stanford professor who heads Andreessen Horowitz's biological investments unit, and «so much of what doctors do is image recognition, whether we're talking about radiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, or so many other «- ologies.»»
The study's first authors are Hilal Biten, M.D., and Travis Redd, M.D., M.P.H. Redd is an OHSU ophthalmology resident and Biten was a visiting OHSU scholar who now works at Ankara Numun Training and Research Hospital in Turkey.
Beltran co-authored the work along with first author Raghavi Sudharsan, a research associate in his lab; Daniel P. Beiting, assistant professor; and Gustavo D. Aguirre, professor of medical genetics and ophthalmology.
Dr Jackie Napier, Medical Director for Ophthalmology at Bayer, said «At Bayer we are dedicated to working in partnership with the ophthalmology community to help transform lives, and an important element of this is working together to improve the holistic support that is provided to patients, carers and their families.
They might also come up with a way to select the right cells out of a mixed population; Anand Swaroop, an ophthalmology researcher at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, is working on a way to identify and weed out the photoreceptor cells by focusing on proteins present on cell surfaces.
«Any improvement in people with retinitis pigmentosa is big because it's an inexorable disease where you gradually go blind,» says Julia Haller, a professor of ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins University who has worked with the implant.
«Our work uses a semiconducting nanoparticle with an attached platinum electrode to drive the synthesis of an anti-cancer compound when illuminated by light,» says Howard R. Petty, Ph.D., professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences and of microbiology and immunology.
«Seeing that some of the UC Berkeley results with this pharmaco - optogenetic strategy that worked so nicely in mice could be reproduced by our group at PennVet in dogs with late stage retinal degeneration was really exciting,» said William Beltran, an associate professor of ophthalmology at the UPenn School of Veterinary Medicine.
Neitz and his wife, Maureen Neitz, also in the U.W. ophthalmology department, and the rest of their team have pinpointed that gene and developed a working virus vector to carry a functional copy of it.
They are working on the use of an established medical imaging technique called optical coherence microscopy (OCM)-- most commonly used in ophthalmology — to analyze breast tissue to produce computer - aided diagnoses.
At C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, specialists in pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric radiation therapy, pediatric oncology and pediatric neuro - oncology, pediatric endocrinology, ophthalmology and pediatric otolaryngology work hand - in - hand to individualize your child's care and apply the very latest therapies available.
We have a close working relationship with a local referral service for complicated cases in surgery and ophthalmology.
«It's very rewarding to see our work change the lives of so many dogs and their owners,» adds ophthalmology resident Dr. Stephanie Moore.
Although we are a general practice with an emphasis on preventive care, we work in all areas of veterinary medicine, including cardiology, ophthalmology, neurology, dermatology, gastroenterology, soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, oncology, and endocrinology.
Additionally, the Equine Internal Medicine service works closely with the board certified specialists of the ophthalmology, cardiology, dermatology, and oncology services to diagnose and treat diseases of the equine eye, heart, and skin, and to treat various equine cancers.
Jenn has worked in the veterinary medicine for the past 8 years, ranging from general practice, shelter medicine and now ophthalmology.
He works closely with your primary veterinarian as well as specialists in other fields (oncology, cardiology, general surgery, internal medicine, ophthalmology and radiology) to attain the highest level of patient care and client satisfaction.
She explains, «I used to work for the ophthalmology practice, which gave me the chance to get to know Dr. McDonnell and the VNIoC staff.
In addition, we work with a two specialists in ophthalmology for the treatment of cataracts.
Heather worked in both ophthalmology and physical therapy practices.
She is hard working, down to earth, caring, friendly and passionate about veterinary ophthalmology in a variety of species (not just cats and dogs!).
Our services include dentistry, dermatology, X-rays, ultrasounds, geriatrics, nutrition consulting, ophthalmology, orthopedics, surgery, and blood work with our in - house lab.
Following the completion of a three - year comparative ophthalmology residency at the University of California, Davis, she worked in private practice in Rocklin, California.
Prior to joining the residency program at Eye Care for Animals in 2002, Dr. Hyman worked as an emergency clinician at a veterinary referral and emergency center and completed an ophthalmology internship.
In 2001 Shilo started working with at specialty clinic with the ophthalmology and dermatology services.
Some of his favorite veterinary interests include surgery and ophthalmology, but nothing beats working with clients, new and old.
We work closely with other services in the hospital, including ophthalmology, surgery, dermatology, oncology, neurology, internal medicine, emergency and critical care, and behavior to provide advanced medical and surgical care to avian and exotic animals.
Although she has a special professional interest in ophthalmology, she has worked in specialty, emergency and general practice and enjoys being involved in all aspects of veterinary medicine.
We work closely with other services including ophthalmology, surgery, oncology, neurology and internal medicine to provide comprehensive care for your animal.
The idea conceived by artist Christian Janowski, the exhibition's curator, was to pair thirty artists with people working in professions or trades ranging from dentistry, psychiatry, ophthalmology, construction, printing, kickboxing, and sanitation and see what happened.
Diverse educational and work background, including years of experience as a medical lab technician and ophthalmology resident.
He / she will work closely with the doctor in rendering assistance in medical operations such as optometry, podiatry, and ophthalmology.
• Highly experienced in setting up and calibrating ophthalmology equipment, and ensuring that it remains in perfect working order.
Seattle medical assistants can find work with hospitals and private practices as an ophthalmology transcriptionist, a medical records specialist or as an office assistant for a private practice.
Those who choose to specialize in a specific field, such as ophthalmology, optometry or podiatry, may be required to take additional training or education classes pertaining directly to the specialty prior to being eligible to work in the specialty.
They may pursue opportunities to work in the fields of podiatry, geriatric care, ophthalmology, optometry, chiropractic, and more.
I have 3 years of working in an ophthalmology practice.
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