Vivian Choh
Associate Professor
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Dr. Vivian Choh received her PhD from Waterloo University. Currently , She is working as a Associate ProfessorShe completed her administrative duties as a Optrometry and Vision Science. Her research interests as The optics, molecular structure and function of the crystalline lens during accommodation, Molecular and cellular changes mediating and following refractive error development and retinal ganglion cell death and Development of neuroprotective strategies following retinal ganglion cell death.
Research Interest
The optics, molecular structure and function of the crystalline lens during accommodation. Molecular and cellular changes mediating and following refractive error development and retinal ganglion cell death. Development of neuroprotective strategies following retinal ganglion cell death.
Publications
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Choh V, Sivak JG, Meriney SD. A physiological model to measure effects of age on lenticular accommodation and spherical aberration in chickens. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2002 Jan 1;43(1):92-8.
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Choh V, Sivak JG, Meriney SD. A physiological model to measure effects of age on lenticular accommodation and spherical aberration in chickens. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2002 Jan 1;43(1):92-8.
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Choh V, Lew MY, Nadel MW, Wildsoet CF. Effects of interchanging hyperopic defocus and form deprivation stimuli in normal and optic nerve-sectioned chicks. Vision research. 2006 Mar 31;46(6):1070-9.