Stay up to date on the latest breakthroughs in our field, cutting-edge research, and patient success stories. Learn how we realized our dream in the latest Vision magazine.
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Stay up to date on the latest breakthroughs in our field, cutting-edge research, and patient success stories. Learn how we realized our dream in the latest Vision magazine.
On March 13, 2025, the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology proudly hosted the 2nd annual Dr. Stephen McLeod Endowed Leadership Lecture in Ophthalmology, featuring Tamara R. Fountain, MD. This lectureship, endowed through a generous gift from UCSF alumnus and ophthalmologist, Dr. David Chang and his wife, Victoria, honors Stephen D. McLeod, MD, former UCSF Department Chair and current CEO of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
Learn morePhilanthropic support has never been more crucial in today’s changing and evolving funding landscape. We are launching the 10 in 10 challenge to raise funds that will guarantee the continuation of groundbreaking research in vision science. The future of vision science depends on our collaborative efforts. Please join us today to make a difference.
Learn moreAs Rare Disease Day approaches on February 28th, we take a moment to reflect on the incredible progress made in Gould syndrome research over the past year. Connecting with families and advocates in the community has been invaluable, reminding us why this work is so critical and inspiring continued efforts to push forward in search of new treatments and solutions.
Learn moreValentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love in all its forms—the love of family, friends, and the simple joys that make life beautiful. But for millions around the world, vision loss can make it difficult to experience these moments fully. At the All May See Foundation, we believe that everyone deserves the chance to see love clearly.
Learn moreOver the past three years, the ACCESS (Alleviating Costs for Critical Eye Specialty Services) program, managed by Madeline Yung, MD, and Tyson Kim, MD, PhD, has successfully provided treatments to 76 patients and counting.
Learn moreOn January 30, 2025, the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology hosted the inaugural Robert L. Stamper, MD, Endowed Visiting Lectureship in Glaucoma, marking a significant milestone in honoring Dr. Robert Stamper’s profound contributions to glaucoma research, patient care, education, and mentorship.
Learn moreAll May See Foundation is pleased to announce the following new faculty research awards, approved at its January 2025 Board meeting, to the UCSF Department of Ophthalmology and Francis I. Proctor Foundation, funded projects included:
Learn moreAs we approach the end of the year, we wanted to express our deepest gratitude for your incredible support of All May See. Thanks to your generosity, 2024 has been a year of tremendous progress, and we’re excited to continue making a lasting impact together.
Learn moreGiving Tuesday on December 3 is the perfect time to amplify your impact. This global day of generosity celebrates the power of collective giving. By contributing on Giving Tuesday, you can help us continue the fight against blindness and vision impairment.
Learn moreUCSF Ophthalmology and Proctor Foundation Faculty are attending the American Academy of Ophthalmology “AAO 2024” annual meeting at “McCormick Place” in Chicago, from Friday, October 18, 2024 to Monday, October 21, 2024. Faculty presentations and contributions for the event are listed below.
Learn moreTHANK YOU to those who participated and supported us on Sunday, October 6 for the Alcatraz Swim for Sight at Aquatic Park. There were 47 swimmers who braved the cold waters to swim from Alcatraz back to Aquatic Park.
Learn moreA St. Louis family organized a third fundraising walk on Sunday, October 27, in honor of their son, Landon who was diagnosed with Gould Syndrome and is turning 3. It was such a great and beautiful fall day! There were over 200 people who took a lap with Landon!
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