Lab for Retinal Cell Biology, Dept Ophthalmology
Postdoc in retinal neuroscience
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a severe complication of diabetes and is a leading cause of blindness in adults. High blood glucose levels lead to endothelial dysfunction, vascular damage and leakage of the blood-retinal barrier. Among diabetic patients the global prevalence of DR is estimated to be around 35% of which a third have vision-threatening DR. Diagnosis is often delayed until after severe damage have occurred. Current treatments can slow the progression of the disease but there is no cure and vision cannot be restored.
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