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Eye Center faculty, residents, and fellows celebrated the culmination of
a year of research at the Annual Residents’ and Fellows’ Day in AERI
auditorim in June. At the two-day scientific symposium residents,
fellows and Duke medical students, who participated in a one-year
ophthalmology research program, presented their research papers.
Dimitri T. Azar, MD, professor and chairman in the Department of
Ophthalmology at the University of Illinois, Chicago, was the key note
speaker and presented "Corneal Angiogeneic Privilege: The Molecular
Basis Of Corneal Clarity After Surgery" and "Management Of Anterior
Segment Trauma." Following the two-day program, the Eye Center honored
retiring faculty Banks Anderson, MD, and the graduating residents and
fellows at a celebration dinner at the Levine Science Research Center.
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