To examine posterior eye shape changes in childhood myopia and progressive nearsightedness using whole eye optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging.
Terri Young
Department Chair to be Honored at Outstanding Women of Color Awards
Dr. Young, who is Chair of the University of Wisconsin Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, has been named a 2022-23 Outstanding Women of Color Awards recipient from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Terri L. Young, MD, MBA Receives Prestigious Women in Ophthalmology Award
Terri L. Young, MD, MBA has devoted her career to advancing the voices of women and underserved minorities in the field of ophthalmology. She was honored for this work by the Women in Ophthalmology (WIO) …
MYOPIA
To identify genes that are involved in eye growth specifically in individuals and families with nearsightedness (myopia).
GENETIC EYE DISORDERS
To identify the gene or genes responsible for developmental causes of blindness in the world, and to establish a Pediatric Ophthalmic Genetics and Research Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.