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Faculty
Brown, Stuart I. MD
Brody, Barbara MPH
Ferreyra, Henry
A. MD
Freeman, William
R. MD
Goldbaum, Michael
H. MD
Granet, David B. MD
Haw,
Weldon, MD
Heichel, Chris MD
Kikkawa, Don O. MD
Korn, Bobby S. MD, PhD
Levi, Leah MD
Medeiros, Felipe
MD PhD
Nguyen, Thao MD
Robbins, Shira MD
Schanzlin, David
J. MD
Weinreb, Robert N.
MD Zhang, Kang MD, PhD
Research Faculty
Ayyagari, Radha PhD
Bartsch,
Dirk- Uwe PhD
Lindsey, James D. PhD
Liu, John H K PhD
Sample, Pamela A.
PhD
Silva, Gabriel A. MSc
PhD
Zangwill, Linda
PhD
Research Scientist
Bowd, Christoper PhD
Cheng, Lingyun MD
Duncan, Robert PhD
Ju, Won-Kyu PhD
Kozak, Igor MD, PhD
Vasireddy, Vidyullatha PhD
Yang, Zhenglin MD, MS
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Stuart
I. Brown, M.D.
Professor and Chair of the UCSD Department of
Ophthalmology
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Dr. Stuart Brown, Professor and Chair
of the UCSD Department of Ophthalmology since 1983 and
Head of the Shiley Eye Center, is world-renown for his
contributions to basic and clinical research of the cornea.
Throughout his career he has been the leading innovator
in many of these activities. He was the first to initiate
studies into the surface characteristics of the component
of the pre-corneal tear film. He was the first to implicate
that collagenase was responsible for corneal ulcers after
alkali burn. He was one of the first to develop a collagen
research laboratory for the eye and to initiate biochemical
and cell biological studies on the structural macromolecules
of the cornea. He was also the first to show that severely
alkali-burned cornea can be successfully transplanted.
This has enabled, what was previously considered a hopeless
condition, to have a reasonable chance for success, thereby
allowing many people all over the world to regain their
sight. He was also the first to initiate and organize
a clinical and basic clinical research center for the
study and treatment of immunological diseases of the cornea.
This center led to the development of many research concepts
in the study of the immunological diseases of the cornea
and to new approaches to understanding old diseases and
was responsible for providing a now accepted treatment
for what was previously considered to be the devastating,
so-called Mooren's ulcer. He was the first to successfully
transplant the congenitally opaque infant cornea. Dr.
Brown's reputation is international.
His research has led to some 200 publications,
and he is constantly invited to lecture around the world.
In addition, he has been very active in community affairs
and was named medical headliner of the year by the San Diego
Press Club. Dr. Stuart Brown stands among the greats in
ophthalmology. He has been and continues to be an innovator
in his field. His efforts are making the UCSD Department
of Ophthalmology with its Shiley Eye Center into one of
the finest ophthalmic centers in the United States. Even
more importantly, the quality of life of countless individuals
has been improved, often dramatically, through his innovative
research and patient care.
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