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Sohan Singh Hayreh (November 6, 1927 – September 29, 2022) [1] [2] was an ophthalmologist, clinical scientist, and professor emeritus of ophthalmology at the University of Iowa. As one of the pioneers in the field of fluorescein angiography , he was generally acknowledged to be a leading authority in vascular diseases of the eye and the optic ...
Professor, Department of Communication Studies and founding member of the Iowa Progressive Caucus. Douglas W. Jones [4] electronic voting reform expert and cofounder of the Open Voting Consortium Archived 2013-11-27 at the Wayback Machine, Professor of Computer Science; Tisch Jones, theatre arts and theatre history professor
The University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) is the largest of the eleven colleges at The University of Iowa, founded in 1900. In 2007-2008, there was a total of 16,417 undergraduates enrolled in CLAS, 81% of all undergraduates at the university, and about 2,400 graduate students.
angulated round hook with a handle used in insertion of an intraocular lens: Strabismus hook: muscle hook or squint hook; sharp tip or knobbed tip; used in squint surgery Foreign body spud and needle: Spud to remove superficial and needle for the deep foreign bodies in the eye Elliot's trephine with handle
The student body has close to 600 medical students, 650 resident and fellow physicians, 200 associated medical science students, and 50 physician assistant students. Also, 5,000 undergraduate students are enrolled in science classes at the school. The school has between 900 [3] and 1,000 [4] faculty members and more than 3,000 staff members.
David Drake – science-fiction writer (Hammer's Slammers series) Andre Dubus – short story writer (Killings – adapted into 2001 film In the Bedroom) Jeannette Eyerly – writer of young adult fiction; Joshua Ferris – novelist; Charles Gaines – author (Pumping Iron) and inventor of paintball; George Gallup – founder of the Gallup Poll
Optography is the process of viewing or retrieving an optogram, an image on the retina of the eye. A belief that the eye "recorded" the last image seen before death was widespread in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was a frequent plot device in fiction of the time, to the extent that police photographed the victims' eyes in several ...
Researchers in vision science can be called vision scientists, especially if their research spans some of the science's many disciplines. Vision science encompasses all studies of vision, such as how human and non-human organisms process visual information, how conscious visual perception works in humans, how to exploit visual perception for ...