Current Research

Clinical Research

Bascom Palmer’s clinical research effort includes programs led by individual investigators, as well as multi-investigator team programs with shared leadership. Clinical research units provide specific services.  Please scroll down the page to learn more, or click the links below to go directly to specific programs or units.

Clinical Research Investigators

Clinical Research Programs
BPEI Center for Hereditary Retinal Disease
Ocular Epidemiology Research Group

Clinical Research Units
Biometry
   AVATAR
   Biostatistics Center
   Optic Disk Reading Center
Clinical Trials
   Clinical Trials Unit
   Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy Gene Therapy Clinical Trial Preparatory Study Phase


Clinical Research Programs

Bascom Palmer’s clinical research effort includes programs led by individual investigators. The Ophthalmology clinical training program affiliations of the clinician-researchers are identified in the Training Program Affiliation column.

Clinical Research Investigators

Follow the links for more information about individual Bascom Palmer faculty members who are conducting patient-oriented clinical research funded by the National Eye Institute, foundations, commercial sponsors, and philanthropy.
 

Clinical Investigators
Eduardo Alfonso, M.D.
      Ocular Surface Infection & Prosthesis
Douglas R. Anderson, M.D.
     Quantifying Glaucoma Progression
Donald L. Budenz, M.D., MPH 
     Diagnosis and Treatment of Glaucoma
David S. Greenfield, M.D.
     Applying Imaging Technologies for Glaucoma Diagnostics
Janet L. Davis, M.D.
     Diagnosis and Treatment of Uveitis
Steven J. Gedde, M.D.
     Surgical Treatment of Glaucoma
Timothy G. Murray, M.D., M.B.A.
     Treatment of Ocular Tumors
Terrence P. O’Brien. M.D.
     Ocular Surface Infection & Refractive Surgery
Richard K. Parrish, II, M.D.
     Clinical Trials in Glaucoma
Carmen A. Puliafito, M.D., M.B.A.
Retinal Pharmacotherapy & Advanced Imaging Technologies
Philip J. Rosenfeld, M.D., Ph.D.
     Treatment of Macular Degeneration
Stephen G. Schwartz, M.D., M.B.A.
      The Effect of Genes on Response to Medication (Pharmacogenetics)

Training Program Affiliation
Ophthalmology, Cornea

Ophthalmology, Glaucoma

Ophthalmology, Glaucoma
Course Director: EPH 604
Ophthalmology, Glaucoma

 

Ophthalmology, Retina

Ophthalmology, Glaucoma

Ophthalmology, Retina

Ophthalmology, Cornea

Ophthalmology, Cornea

Ophthalmology, Retina

 

Ophthalmology, Medical Retina, Retina
Ophthalmology

BPEI Center for Hereditary Retinal Disease
Anne Bates Leach Eye Hospital clinics

Established in 2005, this unit is a comprehensive program of clinical care, research, and education. The mission is to provide state-of-the-art patient care to affected patients and their family members, and to perform research into the cause and treatment of hereditary retinal conditions. These goals are achieved through a multi-disciplinary, interdisciplinary approach involving clinicians, clinical scientists, and basic scientists.

A major effort within the group is the Florida Inherited Eye Disease Project. The project's main goal is to identify every patient in Florida with an inherited eye disease I order to provide genetic counseling and in preparation for emerging therapeutic opportunities.

Director
Byron L. Lam, M.D. 

Clinical Investigators
Audina M. Berrocal, M.D.
Sander R. Dubovy, M.D.
Wen-Hsiang Lee, M.D., Ph.D.
Craig A. McKeown, M.D.

Training Program Affiliation
Ophthalmology, Neuro-Ophthalmology
                

Retina
Ophthalmic Pathology
Retina
Ophthalmology, Pediatric Ophthalmology

Ocular Epidemiology Research Group
Clinical Research Building, 15th Floor

Despite the importance of visual impairment (VI) as a public health problem there has been relatively little research on the influence of this condition on morbidity and mortality. This investigative team was formed to help address this knowledge gap using data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS).

Director
David J. Lee, Ph.D.
(Department of Epidemiology & Public Health)
      
Co-Director
Byron L. Lam, M.D.    

Investigators
Kristopher L. Arheart, Ed.D.
(Department of Epidemiology & Public Health)

Training Program Affiliation
EPH

 

Ophthalmology, Neuro-ophthalmology


EPH

 

Clinical Research Units

Biometry
Biometry is the discipline concerned with the application of statistics to biology, medicine and drug development. It involves the design of experiments and surveys, the storing and organization of the data collected, and data analysis and interpretation.

  • AVATAR
    Ophthalmic Clinical Research Center, Clinical Research Building, 15th floor

    Established in 2007, this unit is dedicated to use of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) as a secondary outcome measure for ophthalmic clinical trials, and for telemedicine application. The focus is on an advanced OCT technology called spectral domain-OCT that enables the reconstruction of a detailed 3-D image from which individual anatomic features can be mathematically quantified.

    Director
    Geeta Lalwani, M.D.               

    Technical Director
    Delia Cabrera Fernandez, Ph.D.

    Co-Director
    Giovanni Gregori, Ph.D.  (Image Analysis)

    Advisors
    Carmen A. Puliafito, MD, M.B.A.
    Philip J. Rosenfeld, MD, Ph.D.

    Training Program Affiliation
    Ophthalmology, Retina


    BME


    BME


    Ophthalmology, Retina
    Ophthalmology, Medical Retina, Retina


  • Biostatistics Center
    Ophthalmic Clinical Research Center, Clinical Research Building, 15th floor

    This unit provides laboratory and clinical research investigators with collaborative expertise in research and clinical study design, data management, and biostatistical analysis. The unit is a resource center for the National Eye Institute of the National Institute's of Health.

    Director
    Richard K. Parrish, II, M.D.

    Investigators
    Joyce Schiffman, M.S.
    William Feuer, M.S.
    Giovanni Gregori, Ph.D.

    Training Program Affiliation
    Ophthalmology, Glaucoma


  • Optic Disk Reading Center
    Ophthalmic Clinical Research Center, Clinical Research Building, 15th floor

    This unit is dedicated to the interpretation of retinal fundus photographs and the accumulation and analysis of data sets for multi-center clinical outcomes studies.

    Director
    Richard K. Parrish, II, M.D.

    Investigators
    Douglas R. Anderson, M.D.
    Donald L Budenz, M.D.

    Training Program Affiliation
    Ophthalmology, Glaucoma


    Ophthalmology, Glaucoma
    Ophthalmology, Glaucoma

 

Clinical Trials
Clinical trials apply the scientific method to human health. Observational studies are those in which individuals are observed and their outcomes are measured by the investigators. Interventional studies are those in which the research subjects are assigned by the investigator to a treatment or other intervention, and their outcomes are measured.