Taking On Sjögren’s
An innovative approach to treating a complicated and elusive disease.
An innovative approach to treating a complicated and elusive disease.
A Collaboration to Cure Blindness with Retinal Cell Transplants.
Berkeley Optometry’s Sports Vision Clinic helps top athletes and weekend warriors improve performance.
Dean and Professor John Flanagan is featured in this excellent video on how glaucoma causes vision loss.
Dr. Chris Wilmer, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, shared her thoughts on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade with the Berkeley Optometry community.
Berkeley researchers have helped develop a gene therapy that restores dim-light vision in dogs with a congenital form of night blindness, offering hope for treating a similar condition in people.
Berkeley Optometry’s faculty assisted in the effort to vaccinate students, staff and faculty across campus.
This transformational commitment constitutes the lead gift for a 10-year, $100 million investment.
As a primary health care profession, Berkeley Optometry supports UC’s policy of mandatory vaccination.
Using a technique called optogenetics, scientists partially restored a blind person’s sight.