Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI, USA
Joseph Carroll, PhD is the Richard O. Schultz, MD / Ruth Works Professor of Ophthalmology, and Professor of Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, and Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Carroll directs the Advanced Ocular Imaging Program (AOIP), which utilizes a variety of retinal imaging tools to study the structure and function of the living human retina. The group has worked to develop image analysis approaches to increase the scientific and clinical utility of these imaging devices and has pioneered the dissemination of this technology to research groups around the world. Dr. Carroll and his team have been at the forefront of the clinical application of adaptive optics retinal imaging, with over 200 peer-reviewed publications. His work focuses broadly on inherited retinal degenerations, including albinism, achromatopsia, retinitis pigmentosa, and Usher Syndrome. His research is funded by multiple grants from the National Institutes of Health, as well as a number of public and private foundations.
Dr. Carroll was a member of the Scientific Committee of ISCA 2022.