Research Lecture: Dennis Levi, OD, PhD

Date
September 25, 2018
Time
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Location
Fry Hall Room 33
About this event

Talk Title:

 

New approaches to treating amblyopia and recovering stereo vision

 

 

Bio:

 

Dennis Levi, OD, PhD, is Professor of Optometry and Vision Science at UC Berkeley. He served as Dean of the School of Optometry from 2001 – 2014. His research on amblyopia and spatial vision has been continuously funded by the National Eye Institute (NEI) since 1976, and he has published almost 300 scientific papers and two books. Levi was elected Fellow of the Optical Society of America for his research contributions in the areas of amblyopia and spatial vision. He has received numerous awards including the Glenn Fry Award, the Garland Clay Award and the Prentice Medal from the American Academy of Optometry, and most recently the 2016 Edgar D. Tillyer Award from the Optical Society of America, for his groundbreaking work on treating amblyopia.

 

This lecture is free and opent to the public. 

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