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Alfred Sommer

The Power List 2016


Alfred Sommer

Dean Emeritus, Bloomberg School of Public Health, and University Distinguished Service Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

Sommer is an ophthalmologist and epidemiologist who identified one of the most cost-effective health interventions in the world: vitamin A supplementation. His work in the 1970s and 1980s revealed that dosing severely vitamin A deficient children with an inexpensive, large-dose vitamin A capsule twice a year reduces child mortality by as much as 34 percent, and cut the incidence of measles-associated pediatric blindness. He has been described as a “global health champion”. His long-term, continuing research involves the cause, magnitude, consequences, and control of vitamin A deficiency and, most recently, those of related micronutrients.


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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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