Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine
Affiliated withStanford University School of Medicine
Research Area
Dr. Sun is a clinician-scientist with clinical specialty in glaucoma medical and surgical management, as well as cataract surgery. He practices at both Byers Eye Institute at Stanford as well as Palo Alto VA medical center. He is an NIH and VA funded investigator with the research focus on roles of inositol metabolism in eye development and disease. The current research interests in his lab include the elucidation of the mechanisms in cilia-mediated signaling in glaucoma and retinal degeneration.
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Neuroprotection by eIF2α-CHOP inhibition and XBP-1 activation in EAE/optic neuritiss. Cell death & disease| PubMed ID: 28726788 | 2017 |
A Robust System for Production of Superabundant VP1 Recombinant AAV Vectors. Molecular therapy. Methods & clinical development| PubMed ID: 29255740 | 2017 |
Coordination of Necessary and Permissive Signals by PTEN Inhibition for CNS Axon Regeneration. Frontiers in neuroscience| PubMed ID: 30158848 | 2018 |
AKT-dependent and -independent pathways mediate PTEN deletion-induced CNS axon regeneration. Cell death & disease| PubMed ID: 30814515 | 2019 |
Silicone oil-induced ocular hypertension and glaucomatous neurodegeneration in mouse. eLife| PubMed ID: 31090540 | 2019 |