2023 University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report

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Microneedles for Sustained Retinal Drug Delivery

Anna Momont, M.D., with trainee, Georges Guillaume, M.D.

Alumni Highlights Anna Momont, M.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, became Residency Program Director on July 1, 2023. Dr. Momont, who previously served as the Associate Program Director, has been working to improve team morale and connectedness as the Resident Wellness Director. She has also led initiatives to increase the ophthalmology resident class from three to four trainees per year, and to recruit candidates that are underrepresented in medicine. In addition, Dr. Momont serves as the faculty lead for a free eye clinic that serves uninsured individuals in her community. A glaucoma specialist, Dr. Momont completed both her residency and a glaucoma fellowship at Kellogg, including serving as Chief Resident in Ophthalmology. “At Kellogg, my Residency Program Director was Dr. Mian,” she recalls, “so I learned from the very best. I knew that if I was fortunate enough to work in academic medicine, I wanted to be involved in residency training.” Also an active member of Women in Ophthalmology, Dr. Momont will chair the group’s national meeting, the Summer Symposium, in Carlsbad, CA in 2024. 28

For blinding eye diseases like macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, regular drug injections into the eye are the current standard of care. Translational investigators like Yannis Paulus, M.D., are developing alternative ways to administer treatments that are more effective, longer lasting, and less distressing for the patient. His latest collaboration is with Roland Chen, Ph.D., a fellow pioneer in the development of miniaturized platforms for sustained, localized ocular drug delivery. An expert in biomaterials and biotransport engineering, Dr. Chen, an adjunct faculty member at Kellogg, is an Associate Professor at Washington State University. Separately, Dr. Paulus developed and continues to test a method to deliver treatment via an array of nanoneedles on a dissolvable contact lens. After delivering their medication, they dissolve. “The nanoneedle platform is a very promising option,” says Dr. Paulus, “but because diverse patients and diseases may respond better to different drug concentrations and penetrations, we need a variety of tools in our toolbox.” Dr. Chen and Dr. Paulus are developing an alternative that utilizes an array of somewhat larger microneedles. “The advantage of microneedles is that they can carry larger loads of medicine,” Dr. Paulus explains. “However, they can be too large to dissolve, so another method is needed to attach and remove them. Dr. Chen’s novel solution is to use light.” Dr. Chen has designed a light-responsive microneedle which swells when exposed to light of a certain wavelength, binding and locking it in place. Shining light of a different wavelength on the microneedles reduces the swelling, allowing them to be removed. They have received a Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Expansion Award— Funding Level 3 grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop and evaluate their new platform. Studies in their laboratories will validate the technology’s effectiveness, reliability, durability, and safety, and compare the treatment outcomes achieved with the platform’s sustained drug delivery to those of regular intravitreal injections.


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Partnership between U-M Med School, Business School, and the Kellogg Eye Center Drives Latest Kenya

4min
pages 38-39

The Edna H. Perkiss Research Professorship in Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

3min
page 37

Honoring the Visionary Leadership of Paul P. Lee, M.D., J.D.

3min
page 36

The Alan Sugar, M.D., Research Professorship in Ophthalmology

3min
page 35

Mark W. Johnson, M.D., Honored with Heed-Gutman Award

2min
page 34

Protecting Retinal Neurons from Diabetes

2min
page 34

Mining Big Data for Novel Glaucoma Genes

3min
page 33

Beyond the Electronic Health Record

5min
pages 32-33

Applauding a Good Catch

2min
page 31

Microneedles for Sustained Retinal Drug Delivery

2min
page 30

Alumni Highlights

4min
pages 29-30

Lecture in Professionalism and Ethics

1min
page 29

Molecular Imaging of Macular Degeneration

2min
page 28

Institutional Grants Anchor Research Infrastructure, Training

5min
pages 26-27

2023-2024 Heed Fellows

5min
pages 24-25

Pre-Med Awarded NIH Research Supplement

2min
page 23

Kellogg PGY4 Sole Resident on ACGME Residency Program Review Committee

2min
page 22

Kellogg Post-Doc Receives Prestigious NIH Grant

2min
page 21

An Out-of-This-World Perspective on Residency from one of Forbes’ Thirty-Under-Thirty

3min
page 20

Expanding Personalized Treatment and Clinical Research in Uveitis

3min
page 19

KCRC Assists in Michigan Medicine Research with Consequences for Eyes

3min
page 18

Editing Genes to Treat Corneal Dystrophies

3min
page 17

Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve IOL Formulas

3min
page 16

Selfless Service Beyond Kellogg’s Walls

1min
page 15

The Genes That Drive Eye Size

2min
page 15

Image-Guided Medical Robotics Comes to Kellogg

3min
page 14

How Inflammation Triggers Photoreceptor Regeneration

2min
page 13

The Molecular Physiology of the Blood-Retinal Barrier

3min
page 12

Prioritizing Patient Wellness—and Our Own

3min
page 11

Michigan's 15th President Joins the Department

3min
page 10

Patent Issued for Photo-Mediated Ultrasound Therapy

1min
page 9

Unlocking the Therapeutic Potential of Tears

2min
page 9

Oculoplastics: Building on an Extraordinary Legacy

3min
page 8

Assessing Age-Related Vision Impairment

3min
page 7

For IRD Patients, Tailored Interventions Address Impaired Vision and Related Distress

3min
page 6

A Rare Syndrome, A Team Approach

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