The Knights Templar Eye Foundation visited the John A. Moran Eye Center to award two $65,000 Career-Starter Research Grants in pediatric ophthalmology.
Two of the nation’s top associations in the field of ophthalmology honored John A. Moran Eye Center physicians and researchers in May for their leadership and work.
In April 2017, a team from the Moran Eye Center and Utah Lions Eye Bank (ULEB) completed an historic medical mission in Bolivia to help establish that country’s first eye...
Volunteer physicians, nurses, and medical staff from the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah changed the lives of 23 cataract patients on April 8 by providing...
World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness held on the second Thursday of October to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment. In the spirit of World...
Moran celebrated it's newest clinic location at the Farmington Health Center at Station Park. Moran physicians Brian Zaugg, MD; Alan Morgan, OD; David Dries, MD; and Griffin Jardine, MD; lead...
Vitreoretinal surgeon and retina specialist, Mary Elizabeth Hartnett, MD, published recently how new experimental research may have a role in precision medicine. In the wet form of AMD, blood vessels...
Drs. Young and Hartnett teamed up with video game developers from the University of Utah’s Entertainment Arts and Engineering program and won "Best Student Game" in the Serious Games Showcase...
Leah Owen, MD, PhD, Moran pediatric specialist and Moran assistant professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences, discusses the development of a new model to predict children at risk for ROP...
Dr. Albert Vitale received a prestigious Humanitarian award from the Utah Ophthalmology Society for his exemplary service to the local, national, and/or international community.
Moran’s Barbara Wirostko, MD, found that for many ophthalmic healthcare practitioners, managing patients with infected corneal wounds can be difficult. So Dr. Wirostko realized that a polymer—CMHA-S hydrogel could be...