Roles
Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology
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Biography
Dr. Angela Zhu is a board-certified ophthalmologist at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute with a double fellowship specialization in both pediatric and adult cornea, cataract, and external diseases. She is focused on caring for patients of all ages with a variety of ocular surface and anterior segment disorders using cutting-edge medical and surgical techniques. After receiving her bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry and Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dr. Zhu spent a dedicated research year at the Whitehead Institute of Biomedical Research investigating mammalian immune responses to bacterial infections. She received her medical degree from Case Western Reserve University, followed by a general surgery internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and ophthalmology residency at Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute. She subsequently completed a Cornea, Refractive, and External Diseases fellowship at Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, as well as a second dedicated fellowship in Pediatric Cornea and External Disease at the University of Toronto Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). Dr. Zhu has received multiple research accolades, including the ASCRS Foundation Resident Excellence Award and the Wilmer Research Association Mitchell Prize First Place Award. Her clinical practice focuses on improving outcomes for pediatric patients with corneal conditions as well as providing the optimal treatments for ocular surface, corneal, and cataract disorders in patients of all ages. Her translational research interests are integrated with her clinical practice in order to advance the medical and surgical treatment options for congenital and acquired childhood anterior segment pathologies. -
Education & Training
Education
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Research Interests
Pediatric corneal transplantation & factors related to graft rejection
Genetics and proteomics of congenital corneal opacities & anterior segment dysgenesis
Keratoconus and corneal collagen cross-linking
Pediatric refractive & cataract surgery -
Publications
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