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    UI Health Care News: Week of February 22, 2010

NIH Access Will Aid Glaucoma Genetics Research at UI


A University of Iowa research team was awarded access to the genotyping resources at the Center for Inherited Disease Research, which is supported by the National Institutes of Health. Glaucoma is the second leading cause of irreversible blindness in the United States and the leading cause among African-Americans.

The access, valued at more than $750,000, gives a boost to UI research to find genetic factors associated with glaucoma. The access will dramatically accelerate the speed with which the team, led by John Fingert, MD, PhD, assistant professor of ophthalmology, can achieve its goal of finding new glaucoma genes.

Other participating UI investigators are:

  • Todd Scheetz, PhD, ophthalmology and visual sciences
  • Jian Huang, PhD, statistics and actuarial science
  • Kai Wang, PhD, biostatistics

In addition, the project involves the Ocular Hypertension Treatment Study and investigators at Washington University.

eye scan

John Fingert, MD, PhD

Todd Scheetz, PhD

Jian Huang, PhD

Kai Wang, PhD

Center for Inherited Disease Research

 

 

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