Annual Report 2022
• Solving the mysterious links between multiple sclerosis, optic neuritis and vision loss
• Pressure point: Liu lab seeks to identify the eye’s pressure sensors and how they drive glaucoma
• Stanford Center for Optic Disc Drusen hosts its first in-person symposium
• Discovering neural repair genes for glaucoma
• Providing premier service for eye misalignment in adults
• Investing for impact: Donor’s giving fueled by desire to advance the standard of care for glaucoma
> Celebrating Dr. Kuldev Singh
• Fighting infant blindness in sub-Saharan Africa
• Bringing advances in global eye care locally
• Expanding the Bay Area Ophthalmology Course
• Inaugural PILLAR retreat provides mentorship for residents underrepresented in medicine
Celebrating Dr. Kuldev Singh
KULDEV SINGH, MD, MPH, professor of ophthalmology, well-known for his outstanding clinical care, visionary research, and mentorship at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford, celebrated his 30th anniversary with the institute in 2022. To honor this milestone, Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, PhD, Blumenkranz Smead professor and chair of ophthalmology at Stanford, hosted a special gathering of colleagues, friends and family.
Singh’s professional peers have recognized him as one of the world’s most influential ophthalmologists and have bestowed upon him the highest achievement awards. His ambitious research goals include speeding new drug development, delivering “precision health” medical and surgical glaucoma options, and bringing new focus on patient-reported outcomes. As an educator, he is dedicated to training the next generation of talented glaucoma clinicians and researchers.
We look forward to many more years of Singh’s superb service at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford. Thank you to all those who attended this special celebration and to those who generously made gifts to a 30th anniversary fund in honor of Singh to support his ongoing work in the years ahead—improving care for glaucoma patients.
By KATHRYN SILL
Kathryn Sill is the former web and communications specialist for the Byers Eye Institute in the Department of Ophthalmology, at Stanford University School of Medicine.