Glaucoma Fast Track 2025
Join us for Glaucoma Fast Track, October 8, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia. Glaucoma Fast Track is the official pre-symposium workshop to the International Society for Eye Research (ISER)/BrightFocus Glaucoma Symposium: Concepts and Breakthroughs in Glaucoma.

About Glaucoma Fast Track
BrightFocus Foundation’s Glaucoma Fast Track workshop helps speed progress toward a cure for glaucoma by investing in promising young scientists in the field of vision research. Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, or other early-stage scientists focused on glaucoma research, or those who want to enter the field, took advantage of this unique opportunity to accelerate their path towards becoming an expert in this exciting field by:
- immersing themselves in the background knowledge and latest discoveries in glaucoma research,
- connecting with preeminent glaucoma experts and fellow early-stage researchers based in the U.S. and around the world, and
- engaging in scientific debates.

2025 Event Details
October 8, 2025
Atlanta, GA
Contact researchgrants@brightfocus.org with questions.
Co-Organizers and Co-Chairs
- Diane Bovenkamp, PhD
- Abbot F. Clark, PhD
- Rebecca Sappington, PhD
- Colleen McDowell, PhD
Speakers
- Mike Anderson, PhD
Professor
Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Carver College of Medicine
Iowa Glaucoma Center, Institute for Vision Research
University of Iowa - Diane Bovenkamp, PhD
Vice President, Scientific Affairs, BrightFocus Foundation - Kevin Chan, PhD
Assistant Professor
New York University Grossman School of Medicine - Abe Clark, PhD
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Executive Director and FARVOProfessor, North Texas Eye Research Institute
Executive Director and Regents Professor, Pharmacology & Neuroscience, University of North Texas Health Science Center - Luca Della Santina, PhD
Assistant Professor at University of Houston – College of Optometry - Michael Elliott, PhD
Gregory L. Skuta, MD Endowed Chair in Ophthalmology
Presbyterian Health Foundation Presidential Professor
Professor of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine
Professor of Biochemistry & Physiology, College of Medicine
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Dean A. McGee Eye Institute - Brad Fortune, OD, PhD
Senior Scientist
Van Buskirk Chair for Ophthalmic Research
Discoveries in Sight Research Laboratories
Devers Eye Institute, Legacy Research Institute - Cecilia Lee, MD
Professor of Ophthalmology
Klorfine Family Endowed Chair
University of Washington - Paloma Liton, PhD
Full Professor, Duke University - Yutao Liu, PhD
Professor, Graduate Program Director
Cellular Biology & Anatomy
Co-Director, James & Jean Culver Vision Discovery Institute
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University - Colleen McDowell, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Gillian McLellan, PhD
Professor and Chair, Department of Surgical Sciences
Tim and Nancy Speaker Chair in Canine Health
School of Veterinary Medicine
Professor of Comparative Ophthalmology,
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences,
School of Medicine and Public Health
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Jason Meyer, PhD
A. Donald Merritt Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics
Director, SNRI Stem Cell Research Group
Director, NCRAD iPS Cell Laboratory - Dr. and Mrs. Stacy R. Mettier Jr.
Professor of Ophthalmology
Vice Chair for Postgraduate Education
Department of Ophthalmology
University of California, San Francisco - Rob Nickells, PhD
Professor and F. A. Davis Chair
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science
University of Wisconsin – Madison - Yvonne Ou, MD
Dr. and Mrs. Stacy R. Mettier Jr. Professor of Ophthalmology
Vice Chair for Postgraduate Education
Department of Ophthalmology
University of California, San Francisco - Ahmara Ross, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Neurology, University of Pennsylvania; Scheie Eye Institute - Rebecca Sappington, PhD
Associate Professor
Co-Director, Translational Eye and Vision Research Center
Director, Ocular Biorepository Core Resource
Chair, Faculty Development Council
Dept. Biochemistry - Tasneem Sharma, PhD
Vice Chair of Strategic Engagement
Assistant Professor
Department of Ophthalmology
Indiana University School of Medicine - Cynthia Steele, PhD
Scientific Consultant - Janey Wiggs, MD, PhD
Paul Austin Chandler Professor of Ophthalmology
Vice Chair for Clinical Research
Co-director Ocular Genomics Institute
Harvard Medical School
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