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  • Natalie Anne Homer, MD

    Natalie Anne Homer, MD

    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology

    BioDr. Homer completed her ophthalmology residency at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary at Harvard Medical School and subsequently received fellowship training in plastic and reconstructive surgical procedures of the eyelids, orbit, nasolacrimal system and face accredited by the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) at TOC Eye and Face in Austin, TX. She completed an additional fellowship year in facial cosmetic surgery through the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS), training in procedures including rhytidectomy (facelift), platysmaplasty (necklift), forehead/brow lift, blepharoplasty (upper and lower eyelid lift) and autologous fat transfer. She served as an assistant professor in the UC Davis Department of Ophthalmology from 2020 – 2022.

    Dr. Homer clinically provides comprehensive ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgical care to her patients. She also enjoys improving patient confidence and self-esteem through restorative cosmetic facial surgery. In addition to clinical care, Dr. Homer strives to educate and inspire young medical trainees as an assistant professor of ophthalmology. Dr. Homer was the recipient of the UC Davis Ophthalmology Surgical Teaching Award in 2022. Dr. Homer serves on the American Board of Ophthalmology Written Examination Development Committee and is an oral board examiner for the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

    Dr. Homer has performed research in the areas of orbital oncology, orbital and facial trauma, periorbital infections, eyelid and facial reconstruction, facial nerve palsy, pediatric orbital and adnexal disorders, nasolacrimal surgery, thyroid eye disease, cosmetic and functional surgical outcomes, wound healing, and oculoplastic fellowship education. She has presented her work at national and international conferences. In addition to her scientific work, she published 6 invited articles on topics including the women in cosmetic surgery, ophthalmology advocacy and oculoplastic fellowship training. Administratively, she serves as an Editorial Board Member for the American Journal of Ophthalmology case reports and EyeWiki.

  • Rusiou Hsu

    Rusiou Hsu

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Ophthalmology

    Current Research and Scholarly Interests1. Droplet-based microfluidic technology.
    2. Polymer synthesis and hydrogel scaffold for tissue regeneration.
    3. Drug controlled- released and Nanocarrier design.
    4. NIR II window of images for real-time diagnosis.

  • Yang Hu, MD, PhD

    Yang Hu, MD, PhD

    Associate Professor of Ophthalmology

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe ultimate goal of the laboratory is to develop efficient therapeutic strategies to achieve CNS neural repair, through promoting neuroprotection, axon regeneration and functional recovery.

    More specifically, we study retinal ganglion cell (RGC) and optic nerve in various optic neuropathies including traumatic, glaucomatous and inflammatory optic nerve injuries to fully understand the molecular mechanisms of CNS neurodegeneration and axon regeneration failure.

  • Jia-Horung Hung

    Jia-Horung Hung

    Affiliate, Ophthalmology Research/Clinical Trials
    Visiting Scholar, Ophthalmology Research/Clinical Trials

    BioDr. Jia-Horung Hung is an ophthalmologist and a retina and glaucoma specialist. He is a board-certified ophthalmologist and an active member of several professional societies, including The Ophthalmological Society of Taiwan, American Academy of Ophthalmology, Taiwan Retinal Society, and Taiwan Ocular Inflammation Society (TOIS), where he served as the Secretary General from 2020 to 2023. Dr. Hung’s research is dedicated to developing innovative treatments for ocular diseases, with a focus on ocular inflammation and infection, innovative surgical techniques, inhereditary ocular diseases, and ophthalmic big-data analysis. He has received numerous teaching awards since becoming a clinical assistant professor at National Cheng Kung University in 2021. His award includes Young investigator research award in clinical medicine of School of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University; Best Presentations in different academic meetings; Best Teaching Faculty in the University; Gold Medal and Best Hardware of the 2020 International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition. His laboratory study mainly focuses on age-related macular degeneration, inhereditary ocular diseases, and antimicrobial photodynamic therapy for eye infections. Dr. Jia-Horung Hung is a visiting scholar at Professor Quan Dong Nguyen’s lab in Stanford University since November 2023, where he is receiving training on ocular inflammatory diseases and working as an affiliate of Ophthalmology Research/Clinical Trials.