He is director of The Wilmer Eye Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, and chief medical editor of Ophthalmology Times.
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Impressive generals
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‘Groovy’ doctor honor
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Gene-edited babies
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Livin’ in the real world
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A renewed vision
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Servicing the served
Why do we have such a hard time sitting still?
A humor most incriminating
Ocular effects of autoimmunity
Knowledge is good
Cool under pressure