
Assistant Professor, Departments of Radiology and Ophthalmology
I am the director of the Neuroimaging and Visual Science Laboratory at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. My laboratory focuses on developing and applying new, noninvasive methods for imaging degeneration, development, protection, plasticity, and regeneration in the visual system. We aim to better understand interactions among the eye, the brain, and behavior in health and disease in order to guide vision preservation and restoration.
I have over 15 years of experience in structural, metabolic, and functional imaging research of the eye and the brain in humans and animal models of glaucoma and other visual impairments.
Research
Publications
2022
North American Congress on Biomechanics
Step-to-step Gait Symmetry in Mild-to-Moderate Glaucoma
2021
Scientific Reports
Sensory integration abilities for balance in glaucoma, a preliminary study
2021
The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Step-to-Step Gait Symmetry in Glaucoma
2019
Scientific Reports
Widespread brain reorganization perturbs visuomotor coordination in early glaucoma
2016
Neuroreport
Structural and functional correlates of visual field asymmetry in the human brain by diffusion kurtosis MRI and functional MRI
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