
About
Gary Abrams is a Professor at the Kresge Eye Institute within Wayne State University's School of Medicine, specializing in ophthalmology with a focus on retinal diseases. His academic career spans decades, marked by leadership in clinical research and surgical innovation.
Education: Dr. Abrams earned his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, completed residency training at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and pursued advanced fellowship training at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami.
Research Focus: His work centers on artificial vision, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and vitreoretinal surgical techniques. He investigates both clinical outcomes (e.g., vitrectomy efficacy, anti-VEGF therapies) and molecular mechanisms (e.g., oxidative stress, optogenetic restoration). Recent studies emphasize biomarker discovery via OCT imaging and cost-effective treatment protocols for retinal diseases.
Publications: Dr. Abrams' recent articles (2018–2025) demonstrate a strong focus on surgical innovations, optogenetic therapies for blindness, and diabetic retinopathy management. Trends include optimization of gene delivery systems, long-term outcomes of retinal interventions, and novel diagnostic approaches using advanced imaging.
Awards and Honors:
- Best Doctors in America (1994–present)
- Paul Kayser International Award in Retina Research (2005)
- Life Fellow, American Academy of Ophthalmology (2014)
- Endowed lectureships at Kresge Eye Institute and Medical College of Wisconsin
- Pyron Award for Excellence in Retina Research (2016)
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