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Sep 03, 2025 | UC Irvine News
$15 million gift to name, support UC Irvine's Center for Translational Vision Research
The University of California, Irvine has received a $15 million gift from the Brunson Foundation, led by James and Cynthia DeBoard, to name the Center for Translational Vision Research in the Falling Leaves Foundation Medical Innovation Building.
May 14, 2025 | UCI School of Medicine
Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk, PhD, Awarded Grant from BrightFocus Foundation’s National Glaucoma Research Program
BrightFocus Foundation’s National Glaucoma Research program has awarded a two-year, $182,000 research grant to Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk, PhD, an associate professor of physiology & biophysics and ophthalmology at the UC Irvine School of Medicine, to investigate the cumulative role of repeated intraocular pressure elevations in epigenetic reprogramming and aging.
Dec 03, 2024 | UCI News
UC Irvine-co-led study finds DNA damage is key factor in age-related macular degeneration
Targeting specific retinal cell types could lead to treatments that slow or stop progression
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UC Irvine researchers have developed a new model for investigating precision-genome editing, helping advance methods to address many inherited and environmental disorders.
Bill Rowcliffe says he owes not just his vision, but also his life to his ophthalmology team at UC Irvine. Last summer, doctors at the UCI Health Gavin Herbert Eye Institute found an inflammation in his optic nerve that required a trip to the emergency room.
Maintaining good vision isn't just about annual exams — what we eat plays a powerful role in protecting our eyes throughout our lives. A balanced, nutrient-rich diet can lower the risk for common age-related eye conditions such as macular degeneration, cataracts and dry eyes.
Aug 06, 2025 | Science News
This snail may hold a secret to human eye regeneration
The golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) possesses camera‑type eyes that are anatomically and genetically similar to human eyes and can fully regenerate a complete eye—including lens, retina, and optic nerve—within approximately 28 days following amputation. Scientists have used CRISPR–Cas9 to explore the role of key genes like pax6 in this process, and by studying gene activity during snail eye regeneration, are identifying candidates that might one day enable therapeutic strategies to repair or regrow human eye tissue.
Jun 24, 2025 | WebMD
Making the Most of Side Vision: Low Vision Therapy for AMD
Nilima Tanna, a low-vision occupational therapist at the University of California, Irvine’s Health's Gavin Herbert Eye Institute, spoke with WebMD about low-vision rehabilitation therapy and how it helps people with AMD maximize their remaining peripheral vision.