2015 Emory Eye Magazine | Page 26

Faculty News | Awards & honors Circadian rhythms and us Practitioner of the year Emory Eye Center Michael A. Director of Research Ward, MMSc, P. Michael Iuvone has FAAO, director published a new book, of the Emory Eye The Retina and Circa- Center’s contact dian Rhythms (Spring- lens service, was named the 2014 er, 2014), along with fellow editors Gianluca Tosini (Morehouse GPLI Practitioner of the Year, for “outstanding College of Medicine), Douglas G. McMahon (Vanderbilt University), and Shaun P. Collin (University of Western Australia). The book provides a comprehensive review of the professional expertise in fitting customized contact lenses to benefit patients with improved vision and corneal health and to advance the contact lens field.” retinal circadian rhythms and their roles in photorecep- The award was presented at the annual tion and visual function. Its aim is to further the study meeting of the GP Lens Institute (GPLI), the of retinal neurobiology by researchers and to provide a educational component of the Contact Lens resource for clinicians about how daily changes in retinal Manufacturers Association. function may influence treatment outcomes. A visionary award Emory Eye Center director Timothy W. Olsen received the Visionary Award from the Foundation Fighting Blindness (FFB) during its spr