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Carmen Puliafito

The Power List 2016


Carmen Puliafito

Professor of Ophthalmology and Health Management, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California; Chief of Strategic Development, Ophthotech

Carmen Puliafito is a co-inventor of one of the truly revolutionary technologies in ophthalmology: OCT, and was one of the 2012 Champalimaud Vision Award recipients for this great achievement. Further, he was the first to describe the use of semiconductor diode lasers for retinal photocoagulation, and the first surgeon to perform digital indocyanine green angiography. He’s also an excimer laser pioneer, having been involved in some of the basic science research behind photoablation, optical breakdown and photodisruption. Puliafito also laid some of the ground work for LASIK, publishing one of the first peer-reviewed papers on ablation of the cornea. With two US patents and six published books, he continues to work to advance OCT technology. As a sports fan, he has completed the Boston Marathon; indeed, he has a sporting sense of humor: in 1999, after some bad calls against the Red Sox (baseball) team during the World Series, he offered free laser vision correction to any American League umpire who might need it.


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100 reasons to be proud

Welcome to The Power List 2016 – our second foray into the Top 100 most influential people in the world of ophthalmology.

Though we realize our list can (and should) never be definitive, who can argue that the faces within – both familiar and new – do not beautifully highlight the brilliance and diversity found within the field?

Here, we celebrate 100 reasons to be proud of ophthalmology.

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