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Matthew Giegengack

Matthew Giegengack, MD, is an Associate Professor at Wake Forest University Eye Center and the co-director of the Wake Forest cornea fellowship program. Dr. Giegengack received his undergraduate degrees in physics and philosophy from Yale University and completed medical school at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, followed by an ophthalmology residency and fellowship at the Casey Eye Institute. Dr. Giegengack has been a medical director for SightLife Eye Bank, and has been involved in SightLife’s global outreach, teaching and performing cornea surgery in India, Nepal, Honduras, and Ethiopia. He currently serves as medical director for CorneaGen, Inc. and serves on the Aurion Biotech and CorneaGen medical advisory boards.

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Innovative Cell Therapies in Ophthalmology

November 17, 2023

If you type “cell therapy” into a search engine, the results are nearly exclusively related to cancer – but clinical research targeting diseases of the eye is flourishing. Here, I explore the most exciting advances.

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Innovative Cell Therapies in Ophthalmology

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