Samuel Miao-Sin Wu, Ph.D.
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Samuel Miao-Sin Wu, Ph.D.
Professor and Camille and Raymond Hankamer Chair in Ophthalmology
  
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                Positions
- Professor and Camille and Raymond Hankamer Chair in Ophthalmology
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                Ophthalmology-Departmental
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Houston, TX US 
- Professor
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                Neuroscience
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Houston, Texas United States 
- Professor
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                Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
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Houston, Texas United States 
Education
- AB from University Of California, Berkeley
 - 06/1973 - Berkeley, California United States
 - Physics and Biophysics
 
- PhD from Harvard University
 - 06/1979 - Cambridge, Massachusetts United States
 - Biophysics
 
- Postdoctoral Training at University Of California, Berkeley
 - 12/1981 - Berkeley, California United States
 - Neurobiology
 
Honors & Awards
- Alcon Research Institute Award
 - Alcon Research Institute (03/2011)
 
- Friedenwald Award
 - Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (05/2009)
 
- Ludwig von Sallmann Prize
 - International Society for Eye Research (07/2008)
 
- Boycott Prize
 - FASEB Summer Research Conference (07/2006)
 
- James M. Barr Award for Outstanding Retina Research Achievement
 - Retina Research Foundation (10/2005)
 
- Senior Scientific Investigators Award
 - Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. (07/1997)
 
- Marjorie W. Margolin Prize
 - Retina Research Foundation (03/1991)
 
- Dolly Green Scholars Award
 - Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc. (07/1989)
 
- Sam and Bertha Brochstein Award for Outstanding Achievement in Retina Research
 - Sam and Bertha Brochstein Award for Outstanding Achievement in Retina Research, Retina Research Foundation
 
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Funding
- Physiology and Pharmacology of Synapses in the Retina - #RO1EY004446 Grant funding from National Eye Institute
 
- Rod and Cone Signaling Pathways in Mammalian Retina - #RO1EY019908 Grant funding from National Eye Institute
 
- Vision Research Center Grant - #P30EY002520 Grant funding from National Eye Institute
 
- Research Training in Visual Sciences - #T32EY007001 Grant funding from National Eye Institute
 
- Pharmacological and genetic mechanisms underlying retinal cell death in glaucoma and macular degeneration (AMD) Grant funding from Retina Research Foundation
 
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