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Dr. Angela Tjiam is a Researcher in the Department of Ophthalmology at Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) in Rotterdam, Netherlands, specializing in pediatric vision disorders with dual expertise in retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and amblyopia. Her work bridges clinical ophthalmology and translational research through multi-center collaborations across neonatology and orthoptics departments.
Her research portfolio demonstrates three critical trajectories:
- ROP Pathogenesis: Investigating erythrocyte transfusion timing, gestational age thresholds, and physiological predictors for laser treatment eligibility
- Amblyopia Management: Developing compliance-enhancing tools like "the Patchbook" educational cartoon and evaluating screening protocols
- Translational Methodology: Applying cohort analysis to neonatal eye disorders and physiological data modeling for early intervention
Analysis of her 13 publications (2013-2025) reveals an evolution from foundational amblyopia screening studies toward sophisticated ROP prediction models using physiological datasets. Her recent work (2023-2025) emphasizes data-driven clinical decision support, while earlier publications established evidence for compliance interventions in strabismus care.
Dr. Tjiam maintains active collaborations with Erasmus MC's neonatology division (Reiss, Taal), orthoptics unit (Loudon), and international networks. Though no formal awards or student supervision are documented, her research has influenced clinical guidelines with policy citations in vision screening protocols. Her work continues to advance precision approaches for high-risk infant eye care within Erasmus MC's academic medical ecosystem.
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