Research at the Kellogg Eye Center
Leading Collaborative Vision Research
Our faculty lead vision research in the Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, collaborating across U-M to advance eye care and discovery.
Research Areas
The Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences faculty are actively conducting vision research to understand how the eye develops, functions, and responds to disease. They are also committed to turning these discoveries into new treatments and therapies for eye conditions.
Explore the diverse areas of research driving discoveries in vision science at Kellogg Eye Center, from basic and translational science to artificial intelligence, bioengineering, and population health.
Clinical Research
Clinical research faculty investigate new medications, treatments, and surgical techniques, carry out observational studies, as well as conduct clinical trials. Faculty also direct genetic research studies to advance our understanding of inherited eye disease. Clinical studies are conducted at the Kellogg Clinical Research Center (KCRC), a 5,000 square foot research unit located on the 5th floor of the Kellogg Tower at the Kellogg Eye Center in Ann Arbor.