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Sundin, Olof H.

Olof H. Sundin,  Ph.D.

Olof H. SundinDr. Sundin is interested in the processes that regulate growth and optical function of the eye. He is trained in biochemistry, molecular virology and developmental biology. His laboratory has recently identified genes underlying defects of color vision, as well as the first gene that appears to function primarily in determining axial length, a key refractive property of the human eye. Currently, he is also pursuing collaborative studies with the Cornea Division on the human genetics of corneal dystrophy.

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Julia Haller, professor of opthamology at Johns Hopkins explains why controversy swirls around Lucentis, a new drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of macular degeneration.

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