

Todd C Holmes
Professor Todd C. Holmes is a distinguished academic integrating diverse disciplines to study the intricate cellular and molecular mechanisms of vision. As a Professor and Vice-Chair of Physiology & Biophysics at the University of California, Irvine, he has dedicated his career to unraveling the complexities of visual processes, with a particular focus on retinal diseases. His work is pivotal in advancing our understanding of how vision operates at a cellular level, which has significant implications for developing treatments for various visual impairments. In addition to his role in the Department of Physiology & Biophysics, Professor Holmes is an active member of the UCI Center for Translational Vision Research. This affiliation underscores his commitment to bridging the gap between basic research and clinical applications, aiming to translate scientific discoveries into tangible benefits for patients suffering from vision-related disorders. His research is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, drawing from fields such as molecular biology, biophysics, and neuroscience. Professor Holmes's contributions to the field of vision research are widely recognized, and he has been instrumental in fostering collaborations that enhance the scope and impact of his work. His dedication to education and mentorship is evident in his involvement with graduate and postgraduate training programs, where he inspires the next generation of scientists to explore the frontiers of vision science. Through his innovative research and leadership, Professor Holmes continues to make significant strides in understanding and treating retinal diseases, ultimately aiming to improve the quality of life for individuals with visual impairments.
Publications
, 374-385, 2021-05-05
, 1563-1573, 1997-09-01
, 419-432, 2019-09-18
, ENEURO.0272-19.2019, 2019-09-01
, 3204-3216, 2016-06-01
, 775-779, 2014-02-21
, 2379-2399, 2016-01-26