IoO Seminar Series with David Huang
19 June 2023, 1:00 pm–2:00 pm

Title: History of OCT & Clinical Translation of Novel Extensions
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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IoO Events – UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
Location
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IoO Main Lecture Theatre & MS Teams Webinar11-43 Bath Street LondonLondonEC1V 9EL
Title: History of OCT & Clinical Translation of Novel Extensions
About the Speaker
David Huang
Director of Research of Casey Eye Institute, the World Family Endowed Chair in Ophthalmic Imaging, and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Oregon Health & Science University at Casey Eye Institute
Dr. David Huang is the Director of Research at Casey Eye Institute, the World Family Endowed Chair in Ophthalmic Imaging, and a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Oregon Health & Science University. Dr Huang leads the Center for Ophthalmic Optics and Lasers (www.COOLLab.net), which comprises 6 faculty members engaged in both technology development and clinical research. He is a practising ophthalmologist specializing in cornea and refractive surgery. Dr Huang is known for his innovations in applying laser and optical technology to eye diseases. He is a co-inventor of optical coherence tomography (OCT), a commonly used ophthalmic imaging technology with 30 million procedures performed annually worldwide. His seminal article on OCT, published in Science in 1991, has been cited more than 17,000 times. Dr Huang contributed to many advancements in OCT technology and clinical application, including polarization-sensitive OCT, anterior eye OCT, macular OCT for glaucoma evaluation, Doppler OCT for retinal blood flow measurement, and OCT angiography in eye diseases. He has published over 300 peer-reviewed articles with over 57,000 citations (H-index 92) and holds 38 US patents. Dr Huang has received the Champalimaud Vision Award, the Friedenwald Award from the Association for Research in Vision & Ophthalmology, and the Russ Prize from the National Academy of Engineering. He is a National Academy of Engineering member and a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. He is a co-founder of Gobiquity, maker of the GoCheck Kids smartphone app that has screened more than 5 million preschool children for amblyopia risk factors.
Dr Huang earned BS and MS in electrical engineering from MIT and MD-PhD from the joint Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Program. He received ophthalmology residency training at the Doheny Eye Institute/University of Southern California and cornea fellowship training at Emory University.