Aparna Raghuram, OD, PhD
Director of Pediatric Optometry; Optometrist, Department of Ophthalmology
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
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Aparna Raghuram, OD, PhD
Director of Pediatric Optometry; Optometrist, Department of Ophthalmology
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Hindi
Tamil
Education
Undergraduate School
Birla Institute of Technology/Elite School of Optometry
1998
Chennai
India
Graduate School
University of Missouri
2008
Columbia
MO
Internship
VA Lowell/Dorchester House Eye/New England Institute
Boston
MA
Residency
Pediatric Optometry
New England College of Optometry
Boston
MA
Fellowship
University of Illinois
Chicago
IL
Certifications
Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents (TPA)
Publications
Characterising the refractive error in paediatric patients with congenital stationary night blindness: a multicentre study. View Abstract
Race, Ethnicity, and Sex in Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group Clinical Studies. View Abstract
Baseline factors associated with myopia progression and axial elongation over 30 months in children 5 to 12 years of age. View Abstract
Accommodative and Vergence Responses to a Moving Stimulus in Concussion. View Abstract
Contrast Sensitivity and Low Contrast Visual Acuity in Children With Normal Visual Acuity. View Abstract
Vergence and accommodation deficits in paediatric and adolescent patients during sub-acute and chronic phases of concussion recovery. View Abstract
Comparing clinical measures of near point of convergence and accommodation from the lateral canthus and browline in a paediatric and adolescent population. View Abstract
Low-Dose 0.01% Atropine Eye Drops vs Placebo for Myopia Control: A Randomized Clinical Trial. View Abstract
Vergence and Accommodation Deficits in Children and Adolescents with Vestibular Disorders. View Abstract
Specialty-Specific Diagnoses in Pediatric Patients With Postconcussion Syndrome: Experience From a Multidisciplinary Concussion Clinic. View Abstract
Preliminary Evaluation of a Smartphone App for Refractive Error Measurement. View Abstract
Repeatability of the Accommodative Response Measured by the Grand Seiko Autorefractor in Children With and Without Amblyopia and Adults. View Abstract
Association between post-concussion symptoms and oculomotor deficits among adolescents. View Abstract
Vergence, accommodation, and visual tracking in children and adolescents evaluated in a multidisciplinary concussion clinic. View Abstract
Accurately Assessing Visual Deficits in Children With Developmental Dyslexia-Reply. View Abstract
Postconcussion: Receded Near Point of Convergence is not Diagnostic of Convergence Insufficiency. View Abstract
Self-reported visual symptoms in children with developmental dyslexia. View Abstract
A Randomized Trial of Binocular Dig Rush Game Treatment for Amblyopia in Children Aged 7 to 12 Years. View Abstract
Frequency of Visual Deficits in Children With Developmental Dyslexia. View Abstract
Near Point of Convergence and Gait Deficits in Adolescents After Sport-Related Concussion. View Abstract
Adolescents With Convergence Insufficiency Exhibit Gait Stability Deficits Acutely After Concussion: 2907 June 3 2: 00 PM - 2: 15 PM. View Abstract
In Head and Neck Injuries in Young Athletes. Contemporary Pediatric and Adolescent Sports Medicine Series. Eds Michael O'Brien and William P Meehan III View Abstract
Photoreceptor and postreceptor responses in congenital stationary night blindness. View Abstract
In Hartnett ME, Trese M, Capone A et al. (eds). Pediatric Retina, View Abstract
Comparison of spectral measures of period doubling in the cone flicker electroretinogram. View Abstract
Effect of contrast on the frequency response of synchronous period doubling. View Abstract
Cone phototransduction and growth of the ERG b-wave during light adaptation. View Abstract
Activation phase of cone phototransduction and the flicker electroretinogram in retinitis pigmentosa. View Abstract
Psychophysical estimation of speed discrimination. II. Aging effects. View Abstract
Psychophysical estimation of speed discrimination. I. Methodology. View Abstract
In Handbook of Optical Engineering. (ed.) W. Wolfe View Abstract
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