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Dennis P. Han, MD Advanced Ocular Imaging Program

The Dennis P. Han, MD Advanced Ocular Imaging Program (AOIP)

Detection, Diagnosis, and Management of Eye Disease

The AOIP provides an infrastructure to promote the development and use of translational ocular imaging tools to improve detection, diagnosis, and management of eye disease.
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Research

Our focus is to develop imaging tools, software, and approaches that enable earlier detection of disease, as well as more precise classification of disease - both of which provide a valuable starting point for efforts to treat eye disease.

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Our Team

Beyond the lab space and cutting-edge imaging technology, the AOIP thrives because of its people.

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Publications

The AOIP publishes the results of their studies in top peer-reviewed journals in our field, and our team presents frequently at national and international conferences.

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Image Gallery

The AOIP uses a wide range of imaging modalities to study the human visual system.

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AOIP by the Numbers

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67
Publications in the last 4 years (2020-2024)
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72
Alumni of the Program
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15
Years since inception
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$19M
In NIH funding since inception

Our Program

The AOIP strives to promote the development and use of translational ocular imaging tools to improve detection, diagnosis, and management of eye diseases. We believe that by aspiring to take the highest quality ocular images and analyzing them with the most current software, we are advancing science and improving vision. The AOIP provides a dynamic infrastructure for collaborative interactions among clinicians, engineers, and vision scientists.
Our History

Our History

The Advanced Ocular Imaging Program (AOIP) was created in 2009 to promote the development and use of translational ocular imaging tools to improve detection, diagnosis, and management of eye disease. The founding directors were Joseph Carroll, PhD and Dennis P. Han, MD, and their initial focus was to create a culture of collaboration between our research faculty and physicians.
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Join Our Team

Join Our Team

We are always looking for energetic people with varied expertise, including cell biology, engineering, neuroscience, image processing and computer programming. If you are interested in joining our program, please reach out.
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Currently Enrolling Research Studies

Currently Enrolling Research Studies

Our research would not be possible without the participation of our volunteers, who share their time to help us advance clinical and surgical care through vision research. We currently have several enrolling studies and welcome you to learn more or sign up to participate in our research.
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Collaborate

Collaborate

The AOIP has a longstanding history of collaboration with clinicians and scientists across the globe. You can learn more about our collaborators and reach out to work with our team.
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Support the AOIP

Support the AOIP

The research in the AOIP relies on the generous support from individuals, foundations, and other funding agencies. Our work could not exist without it. To learn more about how you can support the AOIP, visit our Giving page.
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Contact Us

Dennis P. Han, MD Advanced Ocular Imaging Program
925 N. 87th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53226

 

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(414) 955-AOIP (2647)
(414) 955-6690 (fax)
aoip@mcw.edu

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