Ongoing Research Studies in the AOIP
We are committed to the development and application of translational ocular imaging tools to improve detection, diagnosis, and management of eye disease. Central to this mission is conducting research studies that use these imaging tools to study a wide range of eye diseases. While our research program features state-of-the-art imaging technology, research volunteers are the most vital part of our research program. Without the generous participation of research volunteers in our studies, our research is not possible.
Currently Enrolling AOIP Studies
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Albinism
This research study is being conducted to understand how retinal development is altered in individuals with albinism.
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Color Blindness
The purpose of this study is to examine retinal structure in individuals with color blindness.
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Normal
This research study is being conducted to better understand retinal structure and function.
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Retinitis Pigmentosa & Usher Syndrome
This research study is being conducted to examine retinal structure and function in subjects with retinitis pigmentosa and Usher syndrome.
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Become an AOIP Volunteer
The AOIP’s study volunteers are vital to our research to better understand eye disease. Please contact us using one of the methods listed below. A study team member will be in contact with you as soon as possible.