Douglas Vollrath
Associate Professor
Department of Genetics
Stanford University School of Medicine
United States of America
Biography
Douglas Vollrath is Associate Professor in the Department of Genetics. Work in the Vollrath laboratory is focused on understanding processes in the eye that are relevant to human health and disease.
Research Interest
Work in the Vollrath laboratory is focused on understanding processes in the eye that are relevant to human health and disease. The eye is an organ particularly amenable to genetic analysis because its accessibility facilitates detection and characterization of a variety of disease states, yet such diseases rarely impair lifespan or fertility. We frequently start with genes known to be important in the eye because of their association with ocular disease phenotypes, and then investigate molecular mechanisms by uncovering pathways and processes relevant to normal eye function and pathogenesis.
Publications
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Bu L, Li R, Liu H, Feng W, Xiong X,et al. (2014) Intrastriatal Transplantation of Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells for the Treatment of Parkinson Disease: In Vivo Longitudinal Molecular Imaging with (18)F-P3BZA PET/CT. Radiology 272(1): 174-183.