Dr.
Anastasios
John Kanellopoulos - Founder & Scientific Manager
Dr. Kanellopoulos is an eye
surgeon specializing in Cornea Transplantation,
complicated Glaucoma, and Refractive surgery.
His background includes Medical school training
at Southern Illinois University, and Residency
training at the State University of New York
at Stony Brook / Nassau County Medical Center.
He has sub-specialized in External Diseases,
Cornea and Refractive surgery with Fellowship
training at Cornell University Medical College
and Harvard Medical School. He has sub-specialized
in Glaucoma surgery with Fellowship training
at Harvard Medical School.
His Academic career includes appointments
as an Assistant in Ophthalmology at Harvard
Medical School, Clinical Instructor at Cornell
University Medical College, Assistant Professor
of Ophthalmology at the State University of
New York at Brooklyn, and attending staff surgeon
at the Cornea Service at Manhattan Eye, Ear
and Throat Hospital.
He is currently an Associate Clinical Professor
with the Department of Ophthalmology at the
New York University Medical School.
Dr. Kanellopoulos is in private practice limited
to cornea transplantation, laser refractive surgery,
laser cataract surgery and complicated glaucoma surgery
in Athens, Greece and also in New York City. He has
been a regular clinical consultant in Cornea, Refractive,
and Cataract surgery for several international sites
in Europe and the Middle East. His bibliography includes
over 60 original papers in peer review journals, several
book chapters, and multiple American Academy of Ophthalmology
annual meeting presentations. He has been an invited
speaker at Ophthalmology meetings worldwide. He is
board-certified, a member of several societies such
as the American Academy of Ophthalmology, International
Society of Refractive Surgeons, the Eye Bank Association
of America, the American Medical Association, and a
founding member of the International Ocular Surface
Society. He is considered an international pioneer
surgeon in laser applications for refractive and cataract
surgery.
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