Institute of Ophthalmology
The Institute of Ophthalmology aims to further the understanding of
the processes of vision and to develop new diagnostic and therapeutic
strategies for the benefit of patients worldwide. With a staff of 200,
including some 45 principal investigators, the institute has created a
broad multidisciplinary environment of outstanding quality. Their
excellence in fundamental science has helped establish a reputation as
one of the most influential eye research facilities in the world.
A
selection of the approaches taken to understand how people see, how
vision may fail and what can be done to prevent, treat or cure eye
diseases are listed below:
- Genetics
- Gene Therapy
- Cell Transplantation
- Cell Biology
- Disease Processes
- Visual Rehabilitation
As a dedicated eye and vision research institute scientists are able to integrate studies of causes and mechanisms of disease with different modalities of treatment, the underlying genetic basis of disease, the cellular and tissue processes of disease states and generic potentially therapeutic strategies such as cell transplantation and gene therapy.

