RESEARCH CENTER

The Glaucoma Foundation funds research initiatives to determine the causes of glaucoma, to improve methods of treatment, and, ultimately, to develop cures for the various kinds of glaucoma.

Three areas of particular focus in TGF's Research Grant Program are:

Optic nerve rescue and restoration
Research into new approaches designed to protect the optic nerve against glaucomatous damage, to restore vision lost to glaucoma and eventually reverse blindness by restoring or regenerating the function of the optic nerve cells, and to explore the feasibility of achieving transplantation of optic nerve cells. 

Molecular genetics
Research into the genetic causes of the various forms of glaucoma, particularly the identification of the responsible genes, with the longterm goal of finding ways to reverse these genetic defects. 

Nanotechnology
Research into the use of nanotechnology for monitoring IOP, diagnosing and monitoring damage to the optic nerve and delivering drugs and other therapies.

 

 

TGF CHAPTERS
For more information about upcoming chapter support and education group meetings in Boston, MA; Chicago, IL;  Long Island, NY; Madison, WI; and New York, NY,  please call 212-285-0080 or email info@glaucomafoundation.org
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UPCOMING EVENTS
September 14, 2010
The Madison, Wisconsin Chapter presents "Low Vision and Glaucoma" with Dr. Marshall Flex
September 18, 2010
The New England Chapter presents an "Update on Glaucoma"
September 25, 2010
The NYC Chapter presents "A Close Look at the Implications of The Visual Field"
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