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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.

Join us in celebrating National Doctors’ Day on March 30th

We celebrate the dedication, compassion, and skill of our doctors at UCSF Department of Ophthalmology and Francis I. Proctor Foundation. Help support these remarkable individuals by making a donation in honor of National Doctors’ Day advancing vision research and education.

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UCSF School of Medicine Receives Unrestricted Grant from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB)

The University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine has been granted an Unrestricted Grant from Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) in the amount of $115,000 a year to support eye research conducted by the Department of Ophthalmology.

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Highlights from The UCSF Department of Ophthalmology – #9 Vision Center in the Country

High National Rankings Once again, ophthalmology at UCSF was named the best in Northern California and among the top 10 vision care programs in the nation in the 2023-2024 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Survey.

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UCSF Ophthalmology launches – Vitalizing Vision with Art (VIVA)

Madeline Yung, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology at University of California, San Francisco is spearheading a new art pilot project entitled - Vitalizing Vision with Art (VIVA).  The mission of the project is to illuminate the human experience of vision disease.

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UCSF Opens World’s First Center for Gould Syndrome!

A news story featuring how Dr. Douglas Gould's work lead to the opening of the world's first center of excellence to help families of children with Gould Syndrome is featured on UCSF's News!

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ARVO Foundation names 2024 winners of Dr. David L. Epstein Award

The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Foundation announced today the 2024 recipients of the Dr. David L. Epstein Award: Yvonne Ou, MD (mentor) and Tyson Kim, MD, PhD. They will be granted an $100,000 award to support a collaborative project related to glaucoma.

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2024 Gould Syndrome Research Challenge Launching on Rare Disease Day (2/29)

We're thrilled to announce a new challenge to raise $200,000 to support Gould Syndrome research, beginning on Rare Disease Day on February 29 and continuing until Gould Syndrome Awareness Day April 12, 2024.

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Welcome the Newest Member of the All May See Team!

Please join All May See Foundation in welcoming Ms. Talia Zankman as our new Donor Relations Specialist. The Donor Relations Specialist plays a vital role in developing and implementing strategies to build and maintain strong relationships with donors and supporters of All May See. 

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Thank you for a Wonderful Year!

As we step into the new year, we express deep gratitude for your steadfast support in advancing All May See Foundation's mission.

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Last Call – Illuminate Our Year with Your Support 🌟

As we approach the year's end, we are asking for your support. Your unwavering dedication to propelling cutting-edge vision research, drawing top talent to UCSF Ophthalmology and the Francis I. Proctor Foundation, ensuring exceptional patient care, and championing equal access to vision services has left an indelible mark. Thanks to supporters like you, we've achieved remarkable strides in our pioneering efforts.

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Celebrating UCSF Ophthalmology – November 4!

On November 4 in conjunction with AAO 2023 events held in San Francisco - UCSF Department of Ophthalmology, Francis I. Proctor Foundation, Frederick C. Cordes Eye Society, H. Bruce Ostler Association of Proctor Fellows, and All May See Foundation, hosted a faculty and alumni reception and paid tribute to Robert L. Stamper, MD on his recent retirement.

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2nd Lap for Landon Event Raises Awareness for Gould Syndrome

A St. Louis family organized a second fundraising walk on Saturday, October 21, in honor of their son, Landon who was diagnosed with Gould Syndrome. Over 170 people gathered in St. Louis, on a beautiful sunny day to celebrate Landon's second birthday and to participate in the 2nd annual walk.

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