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Center for Translational Vision Research (CTVR) is using multidisciplinary teams working together, including basic researchers, biomedical engineers, pharmacologists, clinical doctors and even experts on navigating clinical-trial approvals.
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Enhancing retinal research, UCI School of Medicine recruited Drs. Palczewski, Kern, and Kiser and their world-class retinal research programs to UCI in 2018 to establish the Center for Translational Vision Research (CTVR).

As a result of the success of the existing faculty and the recruitment of new faculty, the NIH funding of the Department of Ophthalmology at UCI quadrupled from 2018 to 2021, boosting our ranking from the top 40 to the top 12 (based on Blue Ridge ranking data) among Ophthalmology departments in U.S. public institutions.

Continuing the expansion of vision research, in 2020, UCI and CTVR recruited additional NEI R01-funded researchers; namely, Dr. Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk with her glaucoma- and aging-centered research program, and Dr. Albert La Spada with his neurodegeneration-based research program.

Then in 2021, the UCI Department of Ophthalmology and CTVR recruited Dr. Vladimir Kefalov, an internationally recognized retinal scientist, with his NEI R01-funded photoreceptor physiology research program.

As a result of this exceptional recent growth, UCI now boasts significant breadth in the visual sciences and an outstanding NEI-funded research program, elevating the prestige and impact of UCI research overall. Strategic expansion of our CTVR experts in basic and medical genetics will ensure our medical center will expand critical technology for the coming gene therapy revolution.

Vision

Our vision is to be the premier national and international center for vision-related research to cure and prevent blindness through education, clinical biochemistry, and disease-oriented medicine.

Mission

The CTVR’s overall Mission to DISCOVER, TEACH, and HEAL reflects our School of Medicine’s Mission within the broad discipline of the chemistry and biology of vision.

Discover
To bring together exceptional scientific expertise from within the University, the School of Medicine and other schools, and complementary research programs to advance collaborations that focus on fundamental discoveries in vision research with translational potential and eliminate vision health disparities.

Teach
To support research training in basic science disciplines relevant to multiple aspects of vision research and encourage interdisciplinary collaborative and translational research for our trainees to become skilled in an interactive research environment.

Heal
To develop novel pharmacological treatments for common blinding diseases.

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Leadership

The Center for Translational Vision Research is led by a Director, Core Faculty and Administrative Team supporting the Vision and the Mission of our Center.

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Affiliated Faculty

The Center for Translational Vision Research is excited to partner with outstanding schools and researchers across the world. Please join us to be our new affiliated faculty!

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Recruitment

The Center for Translational Vision Research is on the cutting edge of translational vision research and offers exciting opportunities for students and researchers.

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