![]() Iowa Eye Association News Oct. 2004. Series 2, no. 39. |
Michael D. Abràmoff, M.D., Ph.D., has been appointed Assistant Professor
of Ophthalmology effective in July 2004. Dr. Abràmoff specializes in
Ophthalmic Imaging Research. For the past year he has been working as a visiting
fellow with Dr. Randy Kardon and Dr. Young Kwon on optical functional imaging
of the retina. Dr. Abràmoff received his Medical degree from the University
of Amsterdam, Netherlands, from which he also received his Master of Science
in Biomedical Computer Science. He also has a Ph.D. in imaging from the University
of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. His research interests include the functional
imaging of the retina, diabetic retinopathy, telediagnosis of retinal disease,
computer aided diagnosis of retinal disease, and the effectiveness of computer
retinal imaging on the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic retinopathy.
Randy H. Kardon, M.D., Ph.D., was promoted to Professor effective July 1,
2004. Dr. Kardon graduated from the University of Iowa College of Medicine
in 1982 with an M.D. and a Ph.D. in Pharmacology. He completed his residency
at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 1987 and did a two year
Neuro-ophthalmology Fellowship under Dr. H. Stanley Thompson also at the University
of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in 1988 and 89. He became an Assistant Professor
in the Department of Ophthalmology in July 1989 and was promoted to Associate
Professor in 1994. He is currently Director of the Neuro-ophthalmology Service.
Dr. Kardon has been a staff ophthalmologist, Surgery Division at the Veterans
Administration Medical Center in Iowa City since 1989. He was a Research Associate,
Career Development Award, Veterans Administration Medical Center in Iowa City
from 1990-1999. Dr. Kardon has published over 100 articles in the scientific
literature.
Andrew G. Lee, M.D., was promoted to Professor on July 1, 2004. Dr. Lee received
his undergraduate degree and M.D. degrees from the University of Virginia.
He completed his ophthalmology residency and was chief resident at Baylor College
of Medicine in Houston, Texas in 1993. Dr. Lee completed a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology
at the Wilmer Eye Institute and was a post-doctoral Fight for Sight fellow
at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1993-1994. He was
formerly an Associate Professor at Baylor College of Medicine and Adjunct Associate
Professor at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston from 1994-2000. He
has published over 200 scientific articles and has authored two textbooks in
ophthalmology. He is on the editorial board of five journals including the
American Journal of Ophthalmology. He received the American Academy of Ophthalmology
Achievement Award and the AAO Secretariat Award.
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