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Professor Patsy Nishina is affiliated with the Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering at the University of Maine. Her research focuses on genetic mechanisms underlying inherited retinal diseases, using mouse models to identify disease pathways and modifiers. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis (1984–1988). Key research areas include retinal development, genetic screening of ocular disorders, and functional pathway analysis.
- Education: Ph.D., University of California, Davis (1984–1988)
Her work emphasizes the molecular basis of retinal degeneration, leveraging mouse models to study gene interactions and disease progression. Recent studies have explored genetic modifiers such as Mfrp and Adipor1, as well as pathways involving Pitx2 in glaucoma development. She has trained students like Xiaojie Ji and Yang Kong.
Publications highlight advancements in retinal imaging techniques, ERG defect screening, and therapeutic approaches for congenital blindness. Collaborations include investigations into lens zonular fiber detachment and retinal pigment epithelium dysfunction. Her lab employs noninvasive imaging and functional assays to advance translational research in ocular disease.
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