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Advanced Physiological Optics Laboratory directed by Dr. Yoon at the University of Houston College of Optometry. The current projects in the laboratory are aimed at investigating mechanisms of refractive
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, visual development, diabetes, glaucoma, and other ocular conditions. These research programs are supported by a P30 core grant from the National Eye Institute (NEI), T35 training grant from the NEI
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Scientist in the Coulson-Thomas laboratory in the College of Optometry at the University of Houston to work on dry eye disease, with special focus on studying the pathogenesis of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction
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core grant from the National Eye Institute (NEI), T35 training grant from the NEI to support research training for professional students, support for graduate students, and excellent state-of-the-art
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compressors. Troubleshoots controllers, network systems, and fiber optic wiring. Performs preventative maintenance on building control systems. Repairs and replaces valves, actuators, sensors, thermostats
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core grant from the National Eye Institute (NEI), which provides technical support for instrumentation and optical design, programming and application development, biostatistics, histology, and
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lens fitting and practice, as well as expertise in the care and management of anterior segment disorders including dry eye conditions and ocular surface disease. This is an open-rank, clinical non-tenure
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the prevention, diagnosis, and management of common ophthalmic conditions encountered in a general eye care practice or community health setting that include: refractive and binocular anomalies, ocular and