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IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY Current Opinion in Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1097/icu.0000000000000993
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《当代眼科意见》创刊于1990年。它是一系列成功的评论期刊之一,其独特的格式旨在提供许多主要期刊中提出的文献的系统和批判性评估。眼科领域分为九个部分,每年审查一次。每个章节都有一个章节编辑,他是该领域的权威,负责确定当时最重要的主题。在这里,我们很高兴地介绍本刊的栏目编辑。Dean Cestari博士在康奈尔大学医学院纽约长老会医院完成了神经病学和眼科的住院医师培训,并在美国马萨诸塞州哈佛医学院马萨诸塞州眼耳医院接受了神经眼科的奖学金培训。他是美国大约10位获得美国眼科委员会和美国精神病学和神经病学委员会认证的医生之一。塞斯塔里博士成为了麻省理工学院的全职教员。眼耳医院是哈佛医学院的主要教学医院,于2006年成立,目前担任哈佛医学院眼科副教授。他非常热衷于医学教育,是马萨诸塞州眼耳医院临床奖学金项目的主任。作为一名临床医生兼科学家,他的工作重点是评估和治疗患有神经眼病的患者。他还积极参与甲状腺眼病伴斜视和复视的内科和外科治疗。他刚刚出版了一本外科教科书,名为《学习斜视手术,基于案例的方法》。他监督临床研究员,二年级住院医师和访问医学生,并进行成人斜视手术,并在手术室指导二年级住院医师。Cestari博士的转化研究重点是开发缺血性视神经病变和视网膜中央动脉闭塞的啮齿动物模型。一旦这项工作完成,他的团队将开始评估各种新型神经保护剂的安全性和有效性,这些保护剂可用于保护和恢复受血管闭塞影响的视力。此外,他正在与来自麻省理工学院和哈佛大学的工程师团队合作,设计并制造一种植入式装置,以恢复神经麻痹的失神经眼外肌的眼球运动。John Gonzales博士是美国加州大学旧金山分校Francis I. Proctor基金会的眼科副教授,专门研究葡萄膜炎和医用角膜。他得到了美国国立卫生研究院国家眼科研究所的早期职业奖的支持,利用Sjögren的国际临床合作联盟(sicca)队列研究Sjögren综合征中干燥性角膜结膜炎的频谱。Gonzales博士也在研究免疫正常个体巨细胞病毒前葡萄膜炎的治疗策略。Gonzales博士的兴趣也扩展到眼部肿瘤学,特别是原发性玻璃体视网膜淋巴瘤,他对临床特征如何与淋巴细胞增殖相关的突变以及对化疗药物的耐药性相关感兴趣。冈萨雷斯博士是《当代眼科学观点》栏目编辑,也是普罗克托基金会葡萄膜炎研究项目主任。
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Editorial introductions
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology was launched in 1990. It is one of a successful series of review journals whose unique format is designed to provide a systematic and critical assessment of the literature as presented in the many primary journals. The field of Ophthalmology is divided into nine sections that are reviewed once a year. Each section is assigned a Section Editor, a leading authority in the area, who identifies the most important topics at that time. Here we are pleased to introduce the Journal's Section Editors for this issue. SECTION EDITORS Dean CestariDean CestariDr Cestari completed residencies in both Neurology and Ophthalmology at the Cornell University Medical College's New York Presbyterian Hospital, as well as fellowship training in neuro-ophthalmology at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, USA. He is one of approximately 10 physicians in the United States who is board certified by both the American Board of Ophthalmology and the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology. Dr Cestari joined the full-time faculty of Mass. Eye and Ear, a primary teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School, in 2006 and currently holds the rank of Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School. He is very involved in medical education and is the Director of the Clinical Fellowship program at The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. His efforts as a clinician-scientist focus on the evaluation and treatment of patients who present with neuro-ophthalmic disease. He is also very involved in the medical and surgical treatment of thyroid eye disease with strabismus and diplopia. He just published a surgical textbook entitled, “Learning Strabismus Surgery, A Case Based Approach.” He supervises clinical fellows, second year residents and visiting medical students and performs adult strabismus surgery and mentors second year residents in the operating theater. Dr Cestari's translational research is focused on developing a rodent model for ischemic optic neuropathy and central retinal artery occlusion. Once this is accomplished, his team will begin to evaluate the safety and efficacy of various novel neuro-protective agents that can be used to preserve and restore vision affected by vascular occlusion. Additionally, he is working with a team of engineers from MIT and Harvard University to design and build an implantable device to restore ocular motility to denervated extra-ocular muscles from nerve palsys. John GonzalesJohn GonzalesDr Gonzales is an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the Francis I. Proctor Foundation at the University of California, San Francisco, USA specializing in uveitis and medical cornea. He is supported by an early career award from the National Institutes of Health – National Eye Institute to study the spectrum of keratoconjunctivitis sicca in Sjögren's syndrome utilizing the Sjögren's International Collaborative Clinical Alliance (SICCA) cohort. Dr Gonzales is also pursuing treatment strategies in cytomegalovirus anterior uveitis in immunocompetent individuals. Dr Gonzales's interests also extend to ocular oncology, specifically primary vitreoretinal lymphoma, and he is interested in how clinical features may be correlated with mutations associated with lymphoproliferation as well as resistance to chemotherapeutics. Dr Gonzales is a Section Editor for Current Opinion in Ophthalmology and is the uveitis fellowship program director at the Proctor Foundation.
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5.40%
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120
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Ophthalmology is an indispensable resource featuring key up-to-date and important advances in the field from around the world. With renowned guest editors for each section, every bimonthly issue of Current Opinion in Ophthalmology delivers a fresh insight into topics such as glaucoma, refractive surgery and corneal and external disorders. With ten sections in total, the journal provides a convenient and thorough review of the field and will be of interest to researchers, clinicians and other healthcare professionals alike.
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