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Thomas H. Pettit Lecture<br />

James P. Dunn, Jr., MD<br />

Bradley R. Straatsma<br />

Lecture<br />

Paul S. Bernstein, MD, PhD<br />

35th <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> Lecture<br />

Robert N. Weinreb, MD<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

May 21 & 22 2004<br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />

2 0 0 4<br />

J S E I<br />

<strong>CLINICAL</strong><br />

AND<br />

<strong>RESEARCH</strong><br />

S E M I N A R<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90095-7000 U.S.A.<br />

100 <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza, UCLA<br />

Box 957000<br />

David Geffen School of Medicine<br />

at UCLA<br />

First Class Mail<br />

US Postage<br />

PAID<br />

UCLA<br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>


J S E I<br />

C L I N I C A L<br />

AND<br />

<strong>RESEARCH</strong><br />

S E M I N A R<br />

2 0 0 4<br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />

UCLA<br />

D e p a r t m e n t o f<br />

Ophthalmology Association<br />

Meeting and Reception<br />

May 21 & 22 2004<br />

RPB Auditorium<br />

35th <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> Lecture<br />

Robert N. Weinreb, MD<br />

Bradley R. Straatsma Lecture<br />

Paul S. Bernstein, MD, PhD<br />

Thomas H. Pettit Lecture<br />

James P. Dunn, Jr., MD


Join us to revisit the <strong>Institute</strong>, renew acquaintances with<br />

colleagues, and learn about research being performed by<br />

residents, fellows, and full-time and clinical faculty<br />

M E E T I N G H I G H L I G H T S<br />

35th <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> Lecture<br />

“Changing the Paradigm for Diagnosing Glaucoma”<br />

Presented by Robert N. Weinreb, MD<br />

Professor of Ophthalmology<br />

University of California, San Diego School of Medicine<br />

Bradley R. Straatsma Lecture<br />

“The Biochemisrty and Biophysics of<br />

Nutritional Interventions Against Macular Degeneration:<br />

New Insights into an Old Age Disease”<br />

Presented by Paul S. Bernstein, MD, PhD<br />

Associate Professor of Ophthalmology<br />

University of Utah School of Medicine<br />

Thomas H. Pettit Lecture<br />

“Non-Infectious Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis”<br />

Presented by James P. Dunn, Jr., MD<br />

Associate Professor of Ophthalmology<br />

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine<br />

Guest Speakers<br />

Dimitri T. Azar, MD<br />

Professor of Ophthalmology<br />

Harvard Medical School<br />

Sadeer B. Hannush, MD<br />

Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology<br />

Jefferson Medical College<br />

R. Doyle Stulting, MD, PhD<br />

Professor of Ophthalmology<br />

Emory University School of Medicine<br />

Senior Honor Award<br />

Presented by the UCLA Department of Ophthalmology to senior<br />

faculty members who have provided outstanding service to the<br />

department for over 25 years.<br />

2004 Senior Honor Award<br />

Richard H. Yook, MD<br />

Faculty Teaching Award<br />

Presented by the senior resident class to a faculty member<br />

in recognition of an outstanding job as teacher and mentor.<br />

2004 Faculty Teaching Award<br />

Simon K. Law, MD, PharmD


<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />

Clinical and Research Seminar Meeting Coordinators:<br />

Anthony C. Arnold, MD, Chair<br />

Robert Alan Goldberg, MD<br />

Gary N. Holland, MD<br />

Bartly J. Mondino, MD<br />

Xianjie Yang, PhD<br />

Department of Ophthalmology, <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />

Chairman and Director, Bartly J. Mondino, MD<br />

UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Association<br />

President, Peter Cornell, MD<br />

UCLA Department of Ophthalmology Residency Program<br />

Director, Anthony C. Arnold, M.D.<br />

Course Description:<br />

The newly organized <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> Clinical and Research<br />

Seminar will provide ophthalmologists and vision scientists with the<br />

opportunity to discuss and share experiences, review relevant literature,<br />

and synthesize this information into a comprehensive approach to<br />

evaluation, management, and treatment of ophthalmic diseases. In<br />

addition to formal lectures there will be ample opportunity for questions<br />

and answers and discussion between faculty and attendees.<br />

Goals & Objectives:<br />

■ Provide didactic presentations, videos and panel discussions on a<br />

variety of topics relevant to clinical practice<br />

■ Present and discuss the future of ophthalmic disorder diagnosis and<br />

treatment, as well as outcomes<br />

■ Provide participants with understanding of new surgical techniques<br />

and contemporary treatment of ophthalmic disorders<br />

■ Present indications and standards in the medical and surgical<br />

management of ophthalmic diseases<br />

■ Provide insight into current research being conducted at the <strong>Institute</strong><br />

Target Audience:<br />

Ophthalmologists and vision scientists


Friday, May 21, 2004<br />

8:00 am Welcome<br />

Bartly J. Mondino, MD<br />

Cornea<br />

8:10 am Introduction to<br />

Cornea Mini-Symposium<br />

Gary N. Holland, MD<br />

8:15 am Session I:<br />

Applications of Genetic<br />

Analysis to Corneal Practice<br />

Anthony J. Aldave, MD<br />

8:30 am Corneal Dystrophies<br />

Redefined: A Molecular<br />

Genetics-Based<br />

Classification System<br />

Danny Lin, MD<br />

8:40 am Cloning the Gene for<br />

Posterior Polymorphous<br />

Corneal Dystrophy<br />

Alexandre Principe, MD<br />

8:50 am Molecular Basis of Corneal<br />

Clarity and Avascularity<br />

After Refractive Surgery<br />

Dimitri T. Azar, MD<br />

9:10 am Advances in<br />

Keratoprosthesis Surgery<br />

Sadeer B. Hannush, MD<br />

9:30 am Break<br />

J u l e s S t e i n E y e I n s t i t u t e<br />

10:00 am Corneal Ectasia After LASIK<br />

R. Doyle Stulting, MD, PhD<br />

10:20 am Session II:<br />

Refractive Surgery<br />

Roundtable<br />

D. Rex Hamilton, MD, MS<br />

MODERATOR<br />

Anthony J. Aldave, MD<br />

Dimitri T. Azar, MD<br />

Paul B. Donzis, MD<br />

Paul J. Dougherty, MD<br />

Sadeer B. Hannush, MD<br />

Robert K. Maloney, MD<br />

Ronald E. Smith, MD<br />

R. Doyle Stulting, MD<br />

11:15am Session III:<br />

Penetrating Keratoplasty<br />

and Glaucoma<br />

Gary N. Holland, MD<br />

MODERATOR<br />

11:20am Outcomes Associated with<br />

Sequential Ahmed Drainage<br />

Device Placement and<br />

Penetrating Keratoplasty<br />

Bruce E. Wietharn, MD<br />

11:30am Discussion Session:<br />

Anthony J. Aldave, MD<br />

Michelle Banks, MD<br />

Joseph Caprioli, MD<br />

Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD<br />

JoAnn A. Giaconi, MD<br />

Bartly J. Mondino, MD<br />

11:55 am Introduction of<br />

Thomas H. Pettit Lecturer<br />

Gary N. Holland, MD<br />

12:00pm Thomas H. Pettit Lecture:<br />

Non-Infectious Peripheral<br />

Ulcerative Keratitis<br />

James P. Dunn, Jr., MD<br />

12:30pm Lunch<br />

Pediatric<br />

Ophthalmology<br />

1:30 pm Peripheral Neuroanatomy<br />

of Strabismus<br />

Joseph L. Demer, MD, PhD<br />

1:40 pm An Approach to Reduce<br />

Childhood Blindness<br />

Sherwin J. Isenberg, MD<br />

1:50 pm Short Prism Adaptation<br />

Test for Esotropia<br />

Federico Velez, MD<br />

2:00 pm Past, Present, and Future<br />

of EOM Pulley Surgery<br />

Robert Clark, MD<br />

2:10 pm MRI in CPEO Patients<br />

Carolina Ortube, MD<br />

2:20 pm Divergence Paresis<br />

in Adults<br />

Arthur L. Rosenbaum, MD<br />

Glaucoma<br />

2:30 pm Societal Relevance<br />

of Glaucoma<br />

Anne L. Coleman, MD, PhD<br />

2:45 pm Identifying Early Glaucoma<br />

with Optical Coherence<br />

Tomography<br />

Dana Tannenbaum, MD<br />

2:55 pm Evaluation of<br />

Disc Asymmetry<br />

JoAnn Giaconi, MD<br />

3:05 pm Break<br />

3:20 pm IOP Fluctuation is an<br />

Important Risk Factor for<br />

Progression of Glaucoma<br />

Joseph Caprioli, MD


C l i n i c a l & R e s e a r c h S e m i n a r<br />

3:35 pm Glaucomatous Visual<br />

Field Progression:<br />

To Detect or To Predict<br />

Kouros Nouri-Mahdavi, MD<br />

3:45 pm Silicone versus<br />

Polypropylene Tube Shunt<br />

Simon Law, MD, Pharm D<br />

4:00 pm Outcome of Suture Lysis<br />

after Trabeculectomy<br />

Satvinder Gujral, MD<br />

4:10 pm Activation of Anti-Apoptotic<br />

Heat Shock Protein in<br />

Glaucomatous Retinas<br />

Natik Piriev, PhD<br />

4:25 pm Panel Discussion<br />

4:45 pm Introduction of<br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> Lecturer<br />

Bartly J. Mondino, MD<br />

4:50 pm <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> Lecture:<br />

Changing the Paradigm<br />

for Diagnosing Glaucoma<br />

Robert N. Weinreb, MD<br />

5:20 pm Reception<br />

Saturday, May 22, 2004<br />

Vision Science/Retina<br />

8:00 am The Mer Receptor in<br />

Vision and Blindness<br />

Michael Hall, PhD<br />

8:15am * Comparing the Properties<br />

of αA and αB Crystallins<br />

Joseph Horwitz, PhD<br />

8:30am Crystallins<br />

Suraj P. Bhat, PhD<br />

8:45am Basic Science, Safety and<br />

Efficacy, Current Clinical Trials<br />

Steven D. Schwartz, MD<br />

9:00am Establishing an Animal<br />

Model for Bruch’s<br />

Membrane Defect That<br />

Leads to Macular<br />

Degeneration<br />

Hui Sun, PhD<br />

9:15am New Approaches for<br />

Treating Retinal and<br />

Macular Degenerations<br />

in Animal Models<br />

Gabriel Travis, MD<br />

9:30 am Steroids and Macular Disease<br />

Clinical Trials<br />

Anurag Gupta, MD<br />

9:45am * The MET450 Variant in<br />

RPE65 Alters the<br />

Demands on the Visual<br />

Cycle and Slows<br />

Degeneration in a Mouse<br />

Model of Retinal Disease<br />

Steven Nusinowitz, PhD<br />

10:00 am Business Meeting<br />

10:10 am Break<br />

10:30 am G proteins, Ca-2+ and<br />

Retinal Degeneration<br />

Gordon Fain, PhD<br />

10:45am A Potential Role for the<br />

Retinal Pigment Epithelium<br />

in Innate Immunity<br />

Dean Bok, PhD<br />

11:00 am Function of VEGF and its<br />

Receptors in Retinal<br />

Development<br />

Xian-Jie Yang, PhD<br />

11:15am Anti-VEGF Strategies for the<br />

Treatment of Age-Related<br />

Macular Degeneration<br />

Christine R. Gonzales, MD<br />

11:30am * Deletion from the Mouse<br />

Genome of a Transcription<br />

Factor Involved in B-PDE<br />

Gene Expression Provides<br />

a New Animal Model of<br />

Retinal Degeneration<br />

Debora Farber, PhD, DPhhc<br />

11:45 am Introduction of<br />

Bradley R. Straatsma<br />

Lecturer<br />

Dean Bok, PhD<br />

11:55 am Bradley R. Straatsma<br />

Lecture: The Biochemisrty<br />

and Biophysics of Nutritional<br />

Interventions Against<br />

Macular Degeneration:<br />

New Insights into an<br />

Old Age Disease<br />

Paul S. Bernstein, MD, PhD<br />

12:25 pm Awards Ceremony<br />

12:35 pm Lunch<br />

Comprehensive<br />

Ophthalmology<br />

1:45pm Phacodynamics of<br />

Phaco Chop<br />

Barry Seibel, MD<br />

1:55pm Cataract Surgery in<br />

Monocular Patients<br />

Kevin M. Miller, MD


2:05 pm Technology in<br />

Cataract Surgery<br />

Samuel Masket, MD<br />

2:15 pm Primum Non Nocere<br />

Barry A. Weissman, OD, PhD<br />

2:25 pm Birdshot<br />

Retinochoroidopathy:<br />

A Longitudinal Study<br />

Ralph D. Levinson, MD<br />

2:35pm Evaluating Optic Nerve Size<br />

Shaheen Karim, BS<br />

2:45pm Listing’s Law and the<br />

Angular Vestibulo-ocular<br />

Reflex<br />

Benjamin T. Crane, MD, PhD<br />

2:55pm The Linear<br />

Vestibulo-ocular Reflex<br />

Jun-Ru Tian, MD, PhD<br />

3:05 pm Break<br />

* Not eligible for CME credit<br />

M a y 2 1 – 2 2 , 2 0 0 4<br />

Accommodations<br />

W Los Angeles Hotel<br />

The W Los Angeles Hotel is located within walking distance of the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong><br />

<strong>Institute</strong> at 930 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024, with rates starting at $225 per<br />

night. For reservations call 1.800.877.W.HOTELS and please mention the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong><br />

<strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>.<br />

Hilgard House<br />

Hilgard House is located across the street from the W Los Angeles Hotel at 927 Hilgard<br />

Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024, with rates starting at $109 per night. For reservations<br />

call 310.208.3945 and please mention the UCLA <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>.<br />

Directions<br />

Conveniently located within UCLA at the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Le Conte<br />

Avenue, the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, 100 <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza, Los Angeles, 90095 is easily<br />

accessible from all points in Southern California. It is approximately 15 miles from the<br />

Los Angeles International Airport. Parking is available at the <strong>Institute</strong> for $7 per day.<br />

From the San Diego Freeway (405)<br />

Take Wilshire Boulevard offramp east (toward Westwood Boulevard). Turn left onto<br />

Westwood Boulevard from Wilshire. After crossing Le Conte, turn right onto <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza.<br />

Parking is located immediately to the right (adjacent to the Doris <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> Research<br />

Center) as you turn onto <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza.<br />

Airport Shuttle Service Taxicabs<br />

Orbital and Ophthalmic<br />

Plastic Surgery/<br />

Neuro-Ophthalmology<br />

3:20 pm New Concepts in<br />

Patho-physiology of Graves<br />

Orbitopathy, and Implications<br />

for Management<br />

Raymond Douglas, MD<br />

and Terry Smith, MD<br />

3:38pm Current Treatment<br />

Strategies for Optic Nerve<br />

Sheath Meningiomas<br />

Jonathan Kim, MD<br />

3:56 pm Pseudotumor Cerebri:<br />

A Practical Approach to<br />

Diagnosis and Management<br />

Lynn K. Gordon, MD, PhD<br />

4:14 pm Orbital Trauma Update<br />

Glenn March, MD and<br />

John D. McCann, MD, PhD<br />

4:32 pm Questions and Discussion<br />

4:50 pm Adjourn<br />

■ Prime Time 800.262.7433 ■ Beverly Hills Cab Co. 310.273.6611<br />

■ Skycar 310.306.3554 ■ Checker Cab Co. 800.300.5007<br />

■ Super Shuttle 310.532.5999 ■ United Independent 310.278.2500<br />

■ Yellow Cab 310.838.2121<br />

Information<br />

Debbie Sato, Academic Programs<br />

100 <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza, Rm 3-223 Los Angeles, CA 90095-7000<br />

Telephone 310.825.4617 Fax 310.206.8015 E-Mail sato@jsei.ucla.edu


Registration<br />

<strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong> <strong>Institute</strong><br />

Clinical & Research Seminar, May 21–22, 2004<br />

Enclosed is my remittance (U.S. currency), payable to UC Regents, for the <strong>Jules</strong> <strong>Stein</strong> <strong>Eye</strong><br />

<strong>Institute</strong> Clinical and Research Seminar on May 21– 22, 2004.<br />

Name Degree<br />

Specialty<br />

Address<br />

City State Zip<br />

Telephone Fax<br />

E-Mail<br />

Registration Fees (Includes continental breakfast, lunch, reception, and course materials)<br />

■ $115 for practicing ophthalmologists and optometrists (non-refundable)<br />

■ No charge for ophthalmology residents and fellows who submit a letter of verification<br />

from the training program along with registration form.<br />

Make checks payable to UC Regents or pay by credit card (complete form below)<br />

■ Mastercard ■ Visa ■ American Express<br />

Name as it appears on credit card<br />

Account Number Expiration<br />

Signature<br />

Register by May 14, 2004<br />

Academic Programs<br />

100 <strong>Stein</strong> Plaza, Room 3-223<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90095<br />

310.825.4617 Telephone<br />

310.206.8015 Fax<br />

CME Sponsor: The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, is<br />

accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to sponsor continuing medical education<br />

for physicians.<br />

Accreditation: The Office of Continuing Medical Education, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, designates<br />

this continuing medical education activity for 13.5 Category 1 credits toward the American Medical<br />

Association Physicians Recognition Award.<br />

Each physician should claim only credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.<br />

UCLA Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The FDA has issued a concept paper which classifies commercial<br />

support of scientific and educational programs as promotional unless it can be affirmed that the program is<br />

“truly independent” and free of commercial influence. In addition to independence, the FDA requires that<br />

non-promotional, commercially supported education be objective, balanced, and scientifically rigorous. The<br />

policy further states that all potential conflicts of interest of the CME staff and faculty be fully disclosed to<br />

the program’s participants. We, at UCLA, fully endorse the letter and spirit of this concept.<br />

In compliance with this policy, the program audience will have disclosed to them any potential conflict(s) of<br />

interest related to the contents of presentations made by all faculty participating in sponsored or jointly sponsored<br />

programs by the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

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