The Kellogg Eye Center Annual Report celebrates the remarkable achievements of its faculty, staff, and learners, highlighting advancements in patient care, groundbreaking research, and impactful collaborations. This year, Kellogg researchers secured prestigious federal grants, including five new R01 grants and the first-ever F31 predoctoral fellowship for diversity in health-related research. Foundation support continued to fuel progress, with awards from leading organizations such as the Foundation Fighting Blindness and the Retina Research Foundation. Philanthropy played a vital role, with transformative gifts from the Eisenshtadt, Huiskamp, and Wadhams families. Collaborative efforts expanded pediatric eye care, fostered international exchanges in Jamaica, and advanced technologies like robot-assisted imaging and prosthetic retinas. Additionally, the Mary Tyler Moore Vision Initiative marked a milestone in combating vision loss from diabetes. This report reflects gratitude to all who contribute to Kellogg'