We are excited to share our latest publication in Stem Cell Reviews and Reports! 🎉👁️🔬In this study, we provide the first evidence of accessory inner segment (aIS)-like structures in the photoreceptors of human retinal organoids: https://t.co/yo9hi8aH0N
Kristen Ashworth, PhD student in Dr. Brian Ballios' lab @DKJEI_UHN, was recently featured in Fighting Blindness Canada’s national newsletter.
The story highlights the intersection of her research and her volunteer work with the community it serves >> https://t.co/2G8vF2QadH
Jackson Zhang didn’t plan to go to the Everest Base Camp—at least not the way most people plan life‑changing adventures.
The idea began as a joke, tossed around during his time as a Master’s student in Dr. Brian Ballios’ lab @DKJEI_UHN.
Read more >> https://t.co/QPE2rnX6Rx
A @DKJEI_UHN team is moving us closer to a future where blindness may not be inevitable in #RetinitisPigmentosa (RP). 👁️
In a new study, the team offer a new lab RP model and a first look at the disease’s development.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/vjicO1cYEk
Our new study is out! “USH2A-Mutated Human Retinal Organoids Model Rod–Cone Dystrophy.” We identify early molecular changes and later degenerative features, suggesting USH2A RP begins in development before symptoms emerge and informing targeted therapies. https://t.co/yedWiVUfaa
Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs) are a group of disorders affecting retinal function in 20,000+ Canadians.
This #IRDAwarenessMonth, learn more about IRDs and how genetic testing guides patients through precise diagnoses.
For more information, visit >> https://t.co/iaNo2VHWUN
Meet Zahra Baghestani, who recently joined @DKJEI_UHN as the new Clinical Research Manager.
In her new role, Zahra will support the coordination and regulatory management of clinical trial projects.
Read in our newsletter >> https://t.co/TOsAYEMy8T
#DYK: Usher Syndrome (USH) is a leading cause of combined hearing and vision loss.
A new systematic review led by Dr. Brian Ballios @DKJEI_UHN, finds that most studies overlook the vision side of the condition, despite its profound impact >> https://t.co/yUEO2YwSOn (1/2)
Congratulations to Jackson, MSc student in Dr. @BrianBallios lab, for winning 1st place in the grad student oral presentation, also to Laura and Jennifer, both are PhD students in Dr. @karunsinghneuro lab, for coming in 2nd and 3rd in the grad student poster presentation.
Dr. Matthew Benson, University of Alberta, is one of the recipients of the 2024 Fighting Blindness Canada Research Grant. He explains how important the grant is to his goals of developing therapies to prevent vision loss.
#DKJEIYearInReview: Day 1
Earlier this year, @DKJEI_UHN's Clinical Research Unit opened @UHN, a dedicated space to translate discoveries into clinical applications, to help preserve and restore vision.
Learn more about the CRU >> https://t.co/I6cSFhXI92
#KrembilYearInReview
“The quality of all the research being done here at DKJEI is inspiring and it’s gratifying to know that our work will have translational benefits.”
Meet Cassandra D’Amata, the Lab Manager for Dr. Brian Ballios’ lab @DKJEI_UHN.
Read in our newsletter >> https://t.co/fGQxCSl7iB
On Friday, we celebrated the incredible careers and lasting contributions of four retiring(ed) clinicians @DKJEI_UHN: Drs. Michael Brent, Yvonne Buys, Shaun Singer and Graham Trope.
Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate this special moment!
Meet Rita Kodida, who recently joined @DKJEI_UHN as a Genetic Counsellor.
Rita is excited to be working with patients again and doing research to empower patients and their families with inherited retinal dystrophies.
Read in our newsletter >> https://t.co/EMWF1Hy9UB