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Claude Kaufmann is an Adjunct Professor for Clinical Medical Sciences at the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, University of Lucerne, appointed effective March 18, 2024. He also holds an Adjunct Professor position at the University of Zurich since 2018. Dr. Kaufmann serves as Chief Physician at the Eye Clinic of the Lucerne Cantonal Hospital, where he heads Switzerland's largest center for corneal transplants.
His educational background includes medical studies and doctorate at the University of Zurich. He completed his ophthalmological training at the University Eye Clinic Zurich and Triemli City Hospital Zurich. From 2004 to 2006, he pursued specialized fellowships in transplant immunology at Flinders University and anterior segment surgery at the University of Adelaide, both in South Australia. In 2010, he earned his venia legendi in ophthalmology with a focus on corneal diseases.
Professor Kaufmann's research expertise spans multiple specialized areas:
- Corneal Diseases and Transplants
- Transplant Immunology
- Anterior Segment Surgery
- Ocular Surface Disorders
- Refractive Surgery
- Eye Banking and Tissue Preservation
As Chief Physician at the Lucerne Cantonal Hospital's Eye Clinic since 2010, Professor Kaufmann leads Switzerland's premier center for corneal transplantation. His clinical and academic work bridges practical ophthalmological care with advanced research in corneal diseases and transplantation techniques.
Professor Kaufmann maintains active collaborations with international institutions including Flinders University and the University of Adelaide in Australia, reflecting his global engagement in advancing ophthalmological science and practice.
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