America's Best Hospitals 2009-10

Bascom Palmer forms international alliance to help Haiti. Read more | How you can help



Select text size



Welcome - McKnight Vision Research Center

Interdisciplinary Initiatives

Laboratory Research

Clinical Research

Research Training

Meet Our Scientists

Cores & Facilities

Miami Eye Team

Calendar of Research Activities

Research News


Bascom Palmer LASIK Center
Request An Appointment
International Patients



Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami
Current Research


 Interdisciplinary Initiatives  

  Neuroscience
  Ophthalmic Imaging
  Clinical Research
  Nanotechnology
 
Interdisciplinary Research Programs

TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH

Ophthalmic Imaging

Medical imaging designates the set of techniques that non-invasively produce images of the internal aspect of the body.  As a field of scientific investigation, medical imaging constitutes a sub-discipline of biomedical engineering. It is an interdisciplinary melding of various fields including physics, mathematics, and computer science and involves multiple activities including instrumentation development, image acquisition, modeling and quantification.

Because the cornea is clear and provides a window to the retina, ophthalmic imaging can be done using a camera to photograph the retinal surface. Newer technologies developed over the past two decades allow penetration into the tissue and the reconstruction of a cross-sectional image.

First reported in 1991, optical coherence tomography (OCT) with micrometer resolution and cross-sectional imaging capabilities, has become a prominent biomedical tissue imaging technique; it is particularly suited to ophthalmic applications requiring micrometer resolution and millimeter penetration depth.


The book, Optical Coherence Tomography of Diseases (2nd edition), describes applications of this technology, with numerous chapters contributed by members of the Bascom Palmer faculty.

The scientific society, International Society for Imaging in the Eye, is dedicated to advancing the field of ophthalmic imaging.

[back to top]