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Ula V. Jurkunas

Ula V. Jurkunas MD

Ophthalmology, Internal Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America

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Dr. Ula Jurkunas is a clinician-scientist who performs corneal and refractive surgery at Mass. Eye and Ear and conducts basic science research on Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy and stem cell transplantation at Schepens Eye Research Institute of Mass. Eye and Ear. In addition to being one of the highest volume refractive and transplant surgeons at Mass. Eye and Ear teach residents and fellows about corneal, cataract, and refractive surgery as well as the clinical management and diagnosis of corneal and refractive conditions. Dr. Jurkunas is a co-director of the Harvard Ophthalmology Cornea Center of Excellence.

After obtaining her medical degree from the University of Louisville, Dr. Jurkunas completed her ophthalmology residency at Boston University. She then completed subspecialty training in cornea, external diseases, and refractive surgery at Mass. Eye and Ear, serving as Chief Cornea Fellow for one year.

In 2006, Dr. Jurkunas was one of the first HMS junior clinician-scientists to receive a prestigious K12-Harvard-Vision Clinical Scientist Development Program Award, which supported her award-winning research into the pathophysiology of Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy. Today, she heads a fully-staffed laboratory focused on Fuchs dystrophy research, a disease that accounts for over 10,000 corneal transplants (roughly one-third of all corneal transplantations) each year in the United States. Her laboratory is funded by numerous grants, including ones from the National Eye Institute and National Institutes of Health.

In addition, Dr. Jurkunas conducts research in collaboration with the Center for Human Cell Therapy Boston into the development of cultivated epithelial stem cell constructs for patients suffering from limbal stem cell deficiency. To aid in the translational development of stem cell therapy in corneal disorders, she was awarded the Production Assistance for Cellular Therapies (PACT) grant from the National Heart/Lung and Blood Program of the National Institutes of Health. Her work has led to numerous peer-reviewed publications, review articles, and presentations nationally and internationally.
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