Biography
Marc Bodman, MD is from Brooklyn, NY, USA, and grew up between Brooklyn, NY, Tel-Aviv, Israel, and Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Bodman attending college at the University of California, San Diego, CA and graduated with a BSc. with Honors in Biology. He attended medical school at Memorial University, in St. John's Canada, and completed a residency in Ophthalmology at the Louisiana State University, New Orleans. Dr. Bodman completed a research fellowship in Glaucoma under the late Dr. David Epstein, at Duke University, and a clinical fellowship at Yale University, and the Universite de Montreal. In the past Dr. Bodman has taught residents ophthalmic surgery as the Site Director of residency training in ophthalmology at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Fayetteville, NC with adjunct professorship at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Currently Dr. Bodman works at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, where he helped open a new ophthalmology program and is a staff ophthalmologist.
Research Interest
Eye care, glaucoma, cataract and cataract surgery, and optic neuropathies.
Biography
Since 2009 he works as consultant at the Department of Ophthalmology of Catholic University (Roma – ITALY). He attended a lot of stages in Ophthalmological Department abroad (Spain, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany …). He is author of a monograph entitled “Genetics of eye diseasesâ€, I.N.C. Editor 2000 and of more than 80 papers on Italian and international peer-review journals.
Research Interest
Ophthalmology
Biography
Manijeh Razeghi joined Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, as a Walter P. Murphy Professor and Director of the Center for Quantum Devices in Fall 1991, where she created the undergraduate and graduate program in solid-state engineering. She is one of the leading scientists in the field of semiconductor science and technology, pioneering in the development and implementation of major modern epitaxial techniques. Her current research interest is in nanoscale optoelectronic quantum devices. She has authored or coauthored more than 1000 papers, more than 30 book chapters, and 16 books. She holds 55 U.S. patents and has given more than 1000 invited and plenary talks. She received the IBM Europe Science and Technology Prize in 1987, the Achievement Award from the SWE in 1995, the R.F. Bunshah Award in 2004 and many best paper awards. Dr. Razeghi is an elected Fellow of SWE (1995), SPIE (2000), IEC (2003), OSA (2004), APS (2004) IOP (2005), IEEE (2005) and MRS (2008), and IBM teacher of excellence 2013. She is editor, associate, and Board member of many journals, including Nano Science and Nano technology.
Research Interest
Nanoscale Optoelectronic Quantum Devices