Brian Hafler, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual ScienceCards
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2024
R-Spondin 1 Suppresses Inflammatory Cytokine Production in Human Cortical Astrocytes
Logan R, Bhatta S, Sutova H, Hafler B, Miller S. R-Spondin 1 Suppresses Inflammatory Cytokine Production in Human Cortical Astrocytes. Neuroglia 2024, 5: 445-451. DOI: 10.3390/neuroglia5040028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCentral nervous systemCytokine releaseSignaling pathwayCentral nervous system inflammationR-spondinStem cell-derived astrocytesInfluence central nervous systemHuman induced pluripotent stem cell-derived astrocytesCytokine array kitSuppression of inflammatory cytokinesModulate cytokine releaseWnt signalingInfluence inflammatory responsesModulate immune responsesInflammatory cytokine productionCytokine-cytokine receptor interactionInflammatory cytokine releaseContext of inflammationLGR6 receptorsPathway enrichment analysisCXCL12 levelsHuman cortical astrocytesIL-23TNF signaling pathwayIFN-g
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Overview
Brian Hafler, MD, PhD, is an ophthalmologist who specializes in the treatment of complex retinal diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, and stem cell regeneration.
In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Hafler is committed to advancing the field of ophthalmology through research using advanced techniques to study how inflammation and other factors contribute to retinal degeneration. The goal of his research is to find new treatments that can prevent vision loss and improve outcomes for patients with retinal diseases. He is an assistant professor of ophthalmology and visual science at Yale School of Medicine.
Dr. Hafler received his medical and doctorate degrees from Harvard Medical School. He completed his internship at Yale New Haven Hospital, and a fellowship at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.
Dr. Hafler has received numerous awards, including a prestigious Cushing Foundation Award for excellence and creativity in scientific research, which supports his work on understanding the molecular mechanisms of age-related macular degeneration. He recently received the American Society for Clinical Investigation Young Physician Scientist Award, the Thome Memorial Foundation Award for AMD Research, and was named the William R. Orthwein, Jr. ’38 Yale Scholar.
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Macular Degeneration
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Board Certifications
Ophthalmology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Ophthalmology
- Original Certification Date
- 2016
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- July 11, 2024Source: Yale Ventures
11 Yale Projects Receive Awards from the Colton Center for Autoimmunity
- May 12, 2023
Study Suggests Retina Represents System for Investigating Therapeutic Approaches in Neurodegenerative Diseases
- February 13, 2023
Khera Receives ASCI Young Physician-Scientist Award
- November 08, 2022
Brian Hafler, MD Recipient of $1,500,000 Cushing Foundation Award for Excellence and Creativity in Scientific Research
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