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Faculty
Brown, Stuart I. MD
Brody, Barbara MPH
Ferreyra, Henry A. MD
Freeman, William R. MD
Goldbaum, Michael H. MD
Granet, David B. MD
Haw, Weldon, MD
Heichel, Chris MD
Kikkawa, Don O. MD

Korn, Bobby S. MD, PhD
Levi, Leah MD
Medeiros, Felipe MD PhD

Nguyen, Thao MD
Robbins, Shira MD

Savino, Peter J. MD
Schanzlin, David J. MD
Weinreb, Robert N. MD
Zhang, Kang MD, PhD

Research Faculty
Ayyagari, Radha PhD
Bartsch, Dirk- Uwe PhD

Lindsey, James D. PhD
Liu, John H K PhD
Sample, Pamela A. PhD

Silva, Gabriel A. MSc PhD

Zangwill, Linda PhD

Research Scientist

Bowd, Christoper PhD
Cheng, Lingyun MD
Duncan, Robert PhD
Ju, Won-Kyu PhD
Kozak, Igor MD, PhD
Vasireddy, Vidyullatha PhD





 


Lingyun Cheng, M.D.

Associate Research Scientist,
Retinal Pharmacology

http://jacobsretina.ucsd.edu/


Lingyun Cheng, M.D. is an internationally acclaimed scientist and researcher in vitreoretinal diseases. Dr. Cheng and his colleagues have developed a new intraocular crystalline lipid prodrug delivery system, an effective approach to achieve a sustained therapeutic drug level in an eye. With this system patients can avoid frequent intravitreal injections for treatment of many refractory vitreoretinal diseases. This new intraocular drug delivery system has been in the patenting process by the University of California, San Diego and its scientific merits have been published in many prestigious scientific journals.

Dr. Cheng also actively engages in retinal gene therapy research and clinical vitreoretinal researches. His gene therapy studies have been focused on advancing promising therapies for macular degeneration, tumors, inherited retinal disease, retinal detachment, macular holes, and other important retinal diseases. Now Dr. Cheng is developing a new Feline Immunodeficiency Virus based viral vector to carry therapeutic genes to treat the animal model for vitreoretinal diseases. The initial results have demonstrated promise with transgene expression 18 months after a single report gene subretinal delivery.

In addition, Dr. Cheng is developing a new intraocular drug delivery system using “smart dust” which promises a controlled drug release according to the needs of the specific disease treatment. Dr Cheng has published many scientific papers and scientific abstracts in many major scientific journals and meetings of visual science.