- 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
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
Harvard Ophthalmology AI Lab Funding
Representative research grants from federal agencies:
- Enhancing Glaucoma Risk Prediction through Advanced Genomics and Machine Learning (NIH R01, PI: Dr. Nazlee Zebardast)
- Personalizing Glaucoma Diagnosis by Disease Specific Patterns and Individual Eye Anatomy (NIH R01, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Relationship between Glaucoma and the Three-Dimensional Optic Nerve Head Related Structure (NIH K99/R00, PI: Dr. Mengyu Wang)
- Glaucoma Risk Prediction Using Machine Learning Integration of Image-Based Phenotypes and Genetic Associations (NIH K23, PI: Dr. Nazlee Zebardast)
- Associating Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness with Glucose Metabolism and Diabetic Retinopathy (NIH R21, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- A Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Framework for Glaucoma Monitoring (NIH R21, Multiple PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Personalizing Circumpapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Norms for Glaucoma (NIH R21, PI: Dr. Mengyu Wang)
- Sociodemographic Predictors of Healthcare Utilization and Adverse Outcomes in Medicare Beneficiaries with Glaucoma (NIH R21, PI: Dr. Nazlee Zebardast)
- STTR Phase I: A Pair of Linked Cartographic Maps of our Brain Derived from Clinical Glaucoma Data (NSF STTR, Site PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Statistical Unsupervised Learning VF for IIHTT & ONTT (NIH R21, Site-PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Core Grant for Vision Research-Laboratory Computer Applications Module (LCAM) (NIH P30, Module-PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Impact of Peripheral Islands in the Visual Field on Functional Ability in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa (NIH R21, Co-Investigator: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Understanding the clinical impact of cumulative genetic risk to glaucoma (NIH, Co-Investigator: Dr. Tobias Elze)
Representative research grants from private agencies:
- Computational Investigation of Glaucoma Progression (BrightFocus National Glaucoma Research, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Statistical Pattern Based Progression Detection in Glaucoma (Alcon Young Investigator Grant Award, PI: Dr. Mengyu Wang)
- Clinical Features and Genetic Risk Factors Associated with Machine-Learning-Derived Image-Based Glaucoma Subtypes (Research to Prevent Blindness Career Development Award, PI: Dr. Nazlee Zebardast)
- Diagnosing Glaucoma in the Presence of Myopia (Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Improving Circumpapillary Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness Norms and Its Clinical Utility Based on Individual Retinal Anatomy (Research to Prevent Blindness International Research Collaborators Award, PI: Dr. Mengyu Wang)
- Developing Deep Learning Models to Predict Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Its Progression (Grimshaw-Gudewicz Foundation, PI: Dr. Mengyu Wang)
- Retinal Biomarkers for Cognitive Performance (Harvard Medical School Alice Adler Fellowship, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- A Novel Staging System for Dry Age-related Macular Degeneration (Grimshaw-Gudewicz Foundation, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Association Between Retinal Structure and Age-Related Impairments (Research to Prevent Blindness Unrestricted Grant, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- Diagnostic Utilities of Macular Optical Coherence Tomography Scans in Glaucoma (Research to Prevent Blindness Unrestricted Grant, PI: Dr. Mengyu Wang)
- Optimal Patient Recruitment Algorithms for Glaucoma Clinical Trials (Genentech, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)
- SERI Scholar Award (Schepens Eye Research Institute, PI: Dr. Tobias Elze)