BORIS GRAMATIKOV
Updated 36 days ago
600 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, Maryland 21287-9028
Using computer modeling, optical technologies, modern electronic hardware, novel signal processing and optimization methods, we continue to improve the Pediatric Vision Screener, with the goal of making it a reliable, clinically relevant, market-oriented, and competitive product...
I am a member of the Hopkins faculty since 1996, and am currently Associate Professor in the Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Adult Strabismus at The Wilmer Eye Institute. I am a biomedical engineer with expertise in medical instrumentation, optoelectronics, computers, signal processing, lasers and biomedical optics. My present research interests are in retinal birefringence scanning, eye tracking, automated focus detection, fixation stability and other related fields, including translational research. Our main goal is to identify and treat children with strabismus (misaligned eyes) or anisometropia (unequal refractive error) before irreversible amblyopia (functional monocular blindness) results.