About CORNIA
The Center for Ophthalmic Research & Novel Image Analysis (CORNIA) is located in the Spencer Center for Vision Research, and is part of the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford University.
Our Mission
Our mission is to advance scientific knowledge and innovative solutions in ophthalmic research to prevent blindness worldwide. We are committed to excellence in research, collaboration, and education, striving to improve eye health for all. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and fostering partnerships, we aim to empower communities and transform lives through the prevention and treatment of visual impairment
Ongoing NIH/NEI-Funded Projects
CORNEA ULCERS
Read more about our current studies on corneal ulcers by clicking the links below.
SCUT II >
REAGIR I >
REAGIR II >
CORNEA TRANSPLANT
Read more about our current studies on cornea transplant by clicking the links below.
Collaborations
We partner with a wide array of experts to achieve excellence and push forward innovative solutions for patients.
Aravind Eye Hospitals
We partner with Aravind Eye Hospitals in India.
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo
We collaborate in research with UNIFESP in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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University of California, San Francisco
Our partnership with experts at UCSF includes clinical research and data coordination.
We also have a strong relationship with the Proctor Foundation at UCSF that helps to support this work
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Become a Partner PI
We are always seeking passionate PI’s to partner
with us on this important work to push forward
innovation and excellent patient care.
Become a Study Patient
If you would like to participate in one of our studies,
we would love to speak to you and answer any of your questions.
Collaborate on Research
& Clinical Studies
If your interests and research align with ours, we
would love to talk to you about collaboration
and partnership.
Donate
This work could not happen without the generous support from our donors. We would love to tell you more about how your philanthropy could make a difference for CORNIA at the Byers Eye Institute at Stanford.