MARVIN QUICKERT THESIS AWARD WINNERS

Quickert Award 2024
2024
Nicole Rebollo Rodriguez, MD
Comparison of Kinetic, Automated, Tangent Screen and Novel Disposable Perimetry for the Evaluation of Dermatochalasis and Blepharoptosis

Quickert Award 2023
2023
Ying Chen, MD
Combined Orbital Adipose Tissue and Activated Platelet Rich Plasma Fibrin Membrane Promotes Conjunctival Regeneration

Quickert Award 2022
2022
Sruti S. Akella, MD
Using Optical Coherence Tomography to Optimize Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Quickert Award 2021
2021
Lacey Echalier, MD
Orbital Compartment Syndrome in Severe Burns: Predictive Factors, Timing and Complications of Intervention

Quickert Award 2020
2020
Allison Huggins Watson, MD
Combination 5-Fluorouracil and Microneedling Therapy for Wound Modification: A Histologic Murine Study

Quickert Award 2019
2019
Benjamin Erickson, MD
A Device and Descriptive System for Quantitative Assessment of Orbital Compliance and Soft Tissue Restriction

Quickert Award 2018
2018
Brian Tse, MD
Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibition in the Acute Management of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy

2017
Kyle T. Lewis, MD
Changes in Peripapillary Blood Vessel Density in Graves' Orbitopathy After Orbital Decompression as Measured by Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography

2016
Bradford Lee, MD

Differential Gene Expression Profiling of Orbital Adipose Tissue in Active Thyroid Eye Disease Using Next Generation RNA Sequencing Technology

2015
Constance Fry, MD
The Latino Eyelid: anthropometric analysis of a spectrum of findings

2014
Michael Chappell, MD
In Vivo Imaging of a Novel Mouse Model of Filler Induced Tissue Necrosis


2013
Andrea Kossler, MD
Neurostimulation of the Lacrimal Nerve for Enhanced Tear Production


2012 
Erik Hink, MD
Clinical Features and Treatment of Pediatric Orbit Fractures


2011 
Robert Hill, MD
Percutaneous Drainage and Ablation as First Line Therapy for Macrocystic and Microcystic Orbital Lymphangiomas


2010 
Christine Annunziata, MD
Expression Pattern of Neural Crest Stern Cell Markers in Human Orbital Adipose Tissue


2009 
Noelene Pang, MD
Orbicularis Oculi Force Comparison after Pretarsal and Preseptal Botulinum Toxin A Injections for Benign Essential Blepharospasm


2008 
Edward Wladis, MD 
Characterization of Periorbital Inflammation in DJ-1 Knockout Mice: Implications for Neurodegenerative and Oculoplastic Disease


2007
Bobby Korn, MD, PhD

Human Orbital Adipose Tissue: A Source of Pluripotential Adult Stem Cells


2006   Alon Kahana, MD, PhD

2005   Sarit Patel, MD

2004   Kenneth Morgenstern, MD

2003   Tina Li, MD

2002   Michael Yen, MD

2001   Jonathan Kim, MD

2000   Julian Perry, MD

1999   William J. Lipham, MD, FACS

1998   
Mark Lucarelli, MD

1997   Michael Burnstine, MD

1996   John Choi, MD

1995   James Sanderson, MD

1994   David Cowen, MD

1993   Don Kikkawa, MD

1992   Harvey Cole, III, MD

1991   Peter Sakol, MD

1990   David Lyon, MD

1989   Jan Kronish, MD

1988   James Dickson, MD

1987   Christine Nelson, MD

1986   Allan Wulc, MD

1984   John McGetrick, MD

1982   Russell Gonnering, MD

1981   Michael Hawes, MD

1980   Bradley Lemke, MD

1979   Michael Callahan, MD

1977   Robert Waller, MD

1976   James Boynton, MD

1975   John Bullock, MD

1974   Lewis Lauring, MD