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2016 -KNIGHTS   TEMPLAR   EYE    FOUNDATION  Awards.

 

2016- KNIGHTS  TEMPLAR   EYE   FOUNDATION  

CAREER STARTER   AWARD   FUNDED

 

 

 

 

 

LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 14, 2016) — University of Kentucky Assistant Professor of Biology Jakub Famulski has been awarded a Career Starter Grant by the Knights Templar Eye Foundation, a charity sponsored by the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar.

The $130,000 grant will support Famulski's research on coloboma, a leading cause of blindness in children. The eye abnormality occurs before birth and involves missing tissue in or around the eye.

Famulski and his collaborators recently discovered a new type of coloboma, superior coloboma, which occurs in the top of the eye. But the underlying cause of most coloboma cases remains unknown.

To better understand the disorder, Famulski and UK graduate students Kristyn Van Der Meulen and Nicholas Carrara will use zebrafish as a model to study how coloboma occurs in the eye's early development. With zebrafish, the team can easily and efficiently observe, regulate and modify cells in the laboratory.

"For a junior faculty member like myself, this grant is not only great financial help, but also confirmation that scientists in the community value this work, which I hope will help patients suffering from this disorder," Famulski said.

The Knights Templar Eye Foundation, incorporated in 1956, works to improve vision through research, education and supporting access to care. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded more than $23 million in grants to pediatric ophthalmology research.

Famulski Lab zebrafish retinal development