
About
Abe Clark is a Professor at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, holding dual appointments in the College of Biomedical and Translational Sciences and the North Texas Eye Research Institute. He specializes in Pharmacology & Neuroscience with a focus on ocular diseases. His primary research centers on molecular mechanisms of glaucoma pathogenesis and translational therapies.
Education:
- BA in Biology, Thiel College
- PhD in Microbiology, Case Western Reserve University
Research Interests:
- Molecular pathogenesis of eye diseases
- Glaucoma therapeutic target discovery
- Neurodegenerative mechanisms in vision loss
- In vitro/ex vivo/in vivo disease modeling
Grant Activity:
- Active NIH grants (NEI) targeting FMNL2/Rho-GTPase pathways and glucocorticoid effects
- University of Texas collaboration on photoreceptor neuroprotection
Labs/Teams:
Leads a lab focused on translational glaucoma research, mentoring graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and medical students through hands-on training in advanced techniques including ex vivo organ culture and genome editing.
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