• Grant from the NIH/National Eye Institute: Optimizing Diabetic Retinopathy Classification and Predicting Diabetes-related Complications by Leveraging an Artificial Intelligence-driven Approach to Expanded Field Swept-source OCTA
  • Grant from the NIH/NEI: Reclassifying Diabetic Retinopathy and Predicting Progression and Complications with Wide Field Swept-source Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (WF SS-OCTA) and Artificial Intelligence

Ophthalmology Clinical Data Science Research Group and IRIS® Registry Funding

The IRIS® Registry is funded by the Harvard Department of Ophthalmology. The Ophthalmology Clinical Data Science Research Group provides support for many research groups.

Friedman Funding 

Featured Project’s Funding:
  • DKBmed, LLC; Factors Associated with Follow-up Eye Care after Telemedical Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
  • Aravind Eye Hospital; Remidio Innovative Solution
  • National Eye Institute, 1R01EY032559-01; Understanding the clinical impact of cumulative genetic risk to glaucoma

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grant: Screening for Glaucoma with Artificial Intelligence

Selected Current and Past Funding:
  • DKBMed, LLC Support
  • PeriVision, SA Support
  • Genetech, Inc Support
  • NEI 1R01EY032559-01: Understanding the clinical impact of cumulative genetic risk to glaucoma (Role: Co-Investigator)
  • President and Fellows of Harvard College Grant
  • RFA-DPI 4-002 Centers for Disease Control: Improving Access to Eye Care among Persons at High Risk of Glaucoma
  • Alliance for a Healthier World Grant
  • Helen Keller International Grant
  • Levy Foundation Grant

Sobrin Prior and Current Funding 

  • NEI K12 EY016335: Harvard Vision Clinician Scientist Development Award
  • Friends of Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Research Grant
  • Research to Prevent Blindness Career Development Award
  • Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund grant
  • Harvard Catalyst Faculty Fellowship
  • American Diabetes Association Clinical/Translational Research Award
  • Sara Elizabeth O’Brien Trust Research Grant
  • Eleanor and Miles Shore 50th Anniversary Fellowship Program for Scholars in Medicine
  • NIH R01 EY022302: Multi-ethnic GWAS of diabetic retinopathy: enhanced power using new methods
  • Research to Prevent Blindness William & Mary Greve Special Scholar Award
  • Alcon Research Institute Young Investigator Grant
  • NIH R01 EY027134: Unraveling the genetic architecture of diabetic retinopathy in South India
  • NIH R21 EY029851: Identifying protective and risk factors for non-infectious uveitis
  • NIH R01 EY031027: Elucidating novel mechanisms for glucocorticoid-induced ocular hypertension
  • Research to Prevent Blindness Physician Scientist Award

Armstrong Funding 

Representative Project’s Funding:

  • DKBmed, LLC.; Artificial Intelligence Driven Diabetic Retinopathy Telemedical Screening
  • CDC; Artificial Intelligence Driven Diabetic Retinopathy Telemedical Screening

Rossin Prior and Current Funding 

  • NEI K12EY016335: Harvard-Vision Clinical Scientist Development Program
  • NEI K23EY035342: Genetics of central serous chorioretinopathy and choroidal thickening
  • Research to Prevent Blindness Career Development Award
  • ARVO Bert Glaser Award
  • Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund
  • Robert Machemer Award

Harvard Ophthalmology AI Lab Funding

Representative research grants from federal agencies:

 Representative research grants from private agencies: