

Gregory L. Skuta
A driving force in studies related to ophthalmology, Gregory L. Skuta has made significant contributions to the field during his tenure as an Assistant Professor at the Medical School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. From 1987 to 1992, he was an integral part of the faculty, where he dedicated his efforts to advancing the understanding and treatment of eye diseases. His work at the university was marked by a commitment to both teaching and research, fostering a dynamic learning environment for students and colleagues alike. Gregory L. Skuta's involvement with the Faculty History Project underscores his lasting impact on the university's academic community. This project, which aims to document the intellectual life of the University of Michigan since 1837, highlights his contributions to the institution's rich history. Through his work, he has helped shape the future of ophthalmology, leaving a legacy of excellence in both education and research. Although specific research interests during his time at the university are not widely documented, Gregory L. Skuta's influence is evident in the many students and professionals he has inspired. His dedication to the field of ophthalmology continues to resonate, reflecting his passion for advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care.
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Publications
, 336-340, 1991-06-01
, 251-255, 1991-05-01
, 165-182, 1993-01-01
, 347-348, 2006-08-01
, 1297, 1996-10-01
, 302, 2000-02-01