Keith Martin (ophthalmologist)

Retinal cells within a drop being sprayed from an inkjet nozzle

Keith Martin is a medical researcher specialising in the treatment of glaucoma. He is the first professor of ophthalmology at the University of Cambridge where, in 2013, his team tested a novel technique of bio-printing, using an ink jet to recreate layers of ganglion and glial cells from a rat's retina.

Early life and education

He attended The Royal School, Armagh from 1980 to 1987 and was the head boy in his final year.[1] He then read medical science and neuroscience at St Catharine's College, Cambridge graduating with first class honours in three subjects.[1] He qualified as a medical doctor at Oxford University in 1993 and then researched at institutions in the USA and UK including the Institute of Ophthalmology, Moorfields Eye Hospital and the Wilmer Eye Institute.[1][2]

Career

He has specialised in the treatment of glaucoma and is now an editor of the Journal of Glaucoma and treasurer of the World Glaucoma Association.[1] He established the Glaucoma Research Laboratory at Cambridge in 2005,[1] and became the university's professor of ophthalmology in 2009 – a new chair which had been sponsored by the Cambridge Eye Trust.[3] In 2010, he was the recipient of a Pfizer Ophthalmics Carl Camras Translational Research Award, which is granted to young researchers whose innovative work shows promise of clinical application.[4]

In 2013, he worked with Dr Barbara Lorber and others on the use of a piezoelectric inkjet nozzle to spray ganglion and glial cells from a rat retina.[5] The cells survived the process of deposition in layers and continued to grow in culture. After further development and testing, this technique might then be used clinically to repair a damaged retina.[6][7]

Personal life

He lives with his wife and three children in Cambridge.[1] His wife, Susie Harden, is an oncologist who specialises in lung cancer.[1]

Publications

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Keith Martin, MA BM BCh DM MRCP FRCOphth ALCM 1980–1987, Head Boy (1986–1987), Royal School, Armagh, retrieved 7 June 2014
  2. Keith Martin, MA, DM, MRCP, FRCOphth, University of Pittsburgh, 2014
  3. What We Do, Cambridge Eye Trust, 2012
  4. Pfizer Ophthalmics Carl Camras Translational Research Awards, ARVO Foundation for Eye Research, 2010
  5. Barbara Lorber, Wen-Kai Hsiao, Ian M Hutchings, Keith R Martin (17 December 2013), "Adult rat retinal ganglion cells and glia can be printed by piezoelectric inkjet printing" (PDF), Biofabrication, doi:10.1088/1758-5082/6/1/015001
  6. Michelle Roberts (18 December 2013), Scientists 'print' new eye cells, BBC, retrieved 16 June 2014
  7. "The Man Who Prints Eyeballs", ShortList, 29 May 2014

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