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Osamah J. Saeedi, MD

Academic Title:

Professor

Primary Appointment:

Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Administrative Title:

Director of Clinical Research; Director of the Glaucoma Division; Vice Chair for Academic Affairs

Location:

419 W. Redwood Street, Suite 470

Phone (Primary):

667-214-1232

Education and Training

University of Pennsylvania BSE 05/02 Chemical Engineering
University of Texas - Southwestern MD 03/07 Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine   06/08 Prelim Internal Medicine
University of Texas - Southwestern   06/11 Ophthalmology Resident
Wilmer Eye Institute – Johns Hopkins University   06/12 Glaucoma Fellow
University of Maryland, Baltimore MS 06/18 Epidemiology and Clinical Research

Biosketch

Osamah Saeedi, MD, MS is an Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.  Dr. Saeedi completed medical school and ophthalmology residency at the University of Texas – Southwestern Medical Center, and glaucoma fellowship at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University.  He completed a Masters of Science in Epidemiology and Clinical Research. Dr. Saeedi is the recipient of an NIH Career Development Award (K23) and has grant funding from numerous other organizations including the American Glaucoma Society.  His research focuses on finding novel imaging biomarkers for glaucoma, specifically looking at new techniques for assessing ocular blood flow.

Research/Clinical Keywords

Glaucoma, Ocular Blood Flow, Ophthalmic Imaging, Health Services Research, Genetics

Highlighted Publications

Saeedi O, Jefferys J, Solus J, Jampel H, Quigley H. Risk factors for Low IOP After Trabeculectomy and its Detrimental Effects. J Glaucoma. 2014 Jan; 23(1): e60-8.

 

Saeedi O, Pillar A, Jefferys J, Arora K, Friedman DS, Quigley H.  Change in Choroidal Thickness and Axial Length with Change in Intraocular Pressure After Trabeculectomy. Br J Ophthalmol. 2014 Mar 13. doi: 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2013-304433.

 

Saeedi O, Luzuriaga C, Ellish N, Robin AL.  Potential Limitations of E-mail and Text Messaging in Improving Adherence in Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension.  J Glaucoma. 2015 Jun-Jul;24(5):e95-102

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