Ocular Genomics
243 Charles Street Boston, MA 02114 Contact us
Diagnostic Testing
Support our research
Explore our labs
Ocular Genomics MENU
Ocular Genomics
  • Meet the Team
  • Services
    • Biobank Core Services
    • Bioinformatics and Statistics Core
    • Functional Genomics (Zebrafish) Core
    • Gene Transfer Vector
      • Rates
      • Order Information
      • Contact Us
    • Genetic Diagnostic Testing Service
      • Pricing
    • Genomics Core Services
      • Sample Processing
      • Sequencing
      • Other Genomics Services
    • IRD service
  • Labs
    • Amamoto lab
      • Lab Members
    • Biobank Core
    • Bujakowska Lab
      • Lab Members
      • Publications
    • Comander Lab
      • Lab Members
      • Publications
    • Engle Lab
    • Functional Genomics Core (Zebrafish Facility)
      • Lab Members
    • Genetic Counseling Team
      • Team Members
    • Genomics Core Lab
      • Lab Members
    • iPS Research Lab
      • Lab Members
      • Grant support
      • Publications
    • Liu Lab
      • Lab Members
      • Publications
      • Projects
    • Mary Whitman Lab
      • Lab Members
    • MEEI Bioinformatics Center (MBC)
      • Lab Members
    • Pierce Lab
      • Lab Members
      • Publications
      • Projects
    • Segrè Lab
      • Selected Publications
    • Vandenberghe Lab
      • Lab Members
    • Wiggs Lab
      • Lab Members
  • News & Publications
    • RETINAL Transcriptome
  • Affiliates
  • Careers
  • Home
  • Services
  • IRD service

Services

  • Biobank Core Services
  • Bioinformatics and Statistics Core
  • Functional Genomics (Zebrafish) Core
  • Gene Transfer Vector
    • Rates
    • Order Information
    • Contact Us
  • Genetic Diagnostic Testing Service
    • Pricing
  • Genomics Core Services
    • Sample Processing
    • Sequencing
    • Other Genomics Services
  • IRD service

 

The Inherited Retinal Disorders (IRD) Service (formerly, ERG Service) has been serving patients at Mass Eye and Ear for almost 50 years. Our department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the full range of inherited retinal disorders, the most common of which are retinitis pigmentosa and Stargardt disease. We offer a comprehensive evaluation for patients that includes, as appropriate: measurement of visual function including visual fields, electroretinography, a variety of retinal imaging, genetic counseling and genetic testing, and evaluation for eligibility for ongoing clinical trials. The entire evaluation and consultation with the physician is typically completed in a single visit over the course of a day. Please note, clinical trials are only available for a small fraction of patients; however, it is a major focus of our department.

Historically, early clinical research in our department focused on the diagnosis and classification of various types of inherited retinal diseases, establishment of a low-amplitude electroretinography recording system, and nutritional approaches to slowing the progress of retinitis pigmentosa. Our physicians have access to records from patients who were seen in the ERG Service, going back to the 1970s, to allow for continuity of care. In the modern era, clinical research in the department has included testing the delivery of gene therapy for the treatment of inherited retinal disorders. Other studies also include natural history studies, stem cells, and neuroprotective strategies.

Our physicians are also investigators in the Ocular Genomics Institute, providing a special and perhaps unique synergy between clinical care and research within our department. Major historical scientific accomplishments of the department are detailed elsewhere but include a major role in the identification of the first gene that causes retinitis pigmentosa, and the establishment of a targeted genetic testing panel for the efficient genetic testing of patients with these disorders, which has since become a standard approach to genetic testing for patients around the world. The recent and ongoing work of our investigators is wide-ranging, from diagnostics to therapeutics, and is summarized in the research sections of this site.

Our services:
– Diagnose
We evaluate patients using the latest technology and state of the art techniques for clinical and genetic testing
– Treat
We are one of the few places where patients can receive the first FDA approved gene therapy treatment for inherited retinal disorder
– Study
We participate in a number of clinical trials investigating potential new treatments for patients with IRD

IRD Service physicians:

Jason Comander, MD PhD
Rachel Huckfeldt, MD PhD
Eric Pierce, MD PhD
Pablo Altschwager Kreft, MD

Please see the IRD Service website https://www.masseyeandear.org/specialties/ird for information on our clinical and clinical research activities here.

https://meei.devinprogress.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/subretinal-injection-animation-FINAL-RPE-flash-1.mp4

Animation showing the surgical procedure for retinal gene therapy

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2309915

Featured:

Contact Us

243 Charles Street
Boston, MA 02114

Contact Information

Associate Director: Hilary Scott, PhD.

Hilary_scott@meei.harvard.edu

L: +1 617-523-7900 x36441

Lead Research Technologist: Evelyn Harper

eharper3@meei.harvard.edu

L: +1 617-523-7900 x36437

Research Technologist: Sam Bell

sbell22@meei.harvard.edu

+1 617-523-7900 x33038

Location

The core is located on the 5th floor of Mass Eye and Ear Hospital, 243 Charles St., Room 566A

Labs

  • Amamoto lab
  • Biobank Core
  • Bujakowska Lab
  • Comander Lab
  • Engle Lab
  • Functional Genomics Core (Zebrafish Facility)
  • Genetic Counseling Team
  • Genomics Core Lab
  • iPS Research Lab
  • Liu Lab
  • Pierce Lab
  • Segrè Lab
  • Vandenberghe Lab
  • Whitman Lab
  • Wiggs Lab

Sitemap

  • Affiliates
  • Careers
  • Meet the Team
  • News & publications
  • Support Our Research
  • Services
  • Privacy
website-boston WebsiteBoston