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Cornea Society's Highest Honor Won By UT Southwestern Ophthalmologist Cavanaugh

Main Category: Eye Health / Blindness
Article Date: 31 Oct 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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Dr. H. Dwight Cavanagh, vice chairman of ophthalmology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been named the 2009 recipient of the prestigious Castroviejo Medal, one of the top ophthalmology prizes in the world.

The Cornea Society annually awards the medal to an ophthalmologist who exemplifies the society's mission to promote knowledge and the exchange of scientific ideas related to the cornea, anterior segment and external eye.

"It is the highest honor in my field in the world and the capstone of my career," said Dr. Cavanagh, medical director for the Transplant Services Center, which serves as the eye bank for Dallas-Fort Worth and surrounding areas.

The Castroviejo Medal is the newest entry to a lengthy history of recognition for Dr. Cavanagh's clinical and research efforts. Among his other honors: Dr. Cavanagh's research focuses on the cornea, including cell biology, transplantation, wound healing, bioimaging and contact lenses. He is working on a new generation of lenses that allow better oxygen flow to the eye, thus reducing infections and blocking bacteria from entering the cornea while contact lenses are in use.

Ongoing work in his lab includes studies on the effects of contact lens wear with special attention to the prevention of infection; wound healing responses to laser refractive surgery; the cellular and molecular mechanisms that control normal corneal homeostasis; and prevention and treatment of acanthamoeba infections of the cornea.

Uniquely, Dr. Cavanagh's laboratory combines confocal microscopy for both clinical and lab use with advanced molecular and cellular multiphoton imaging, allowing the study of corneal biology in four dimensions in vivo.

Source: Russell Rian
UT Southwestern Medical Center




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