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Ophthalmology and Eye Diseases


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Joshua Cameron

Dr Joshua Cameron is currently an Assistant Professor at the Western University of Health Sciences College of Optometry in Pomona, CA, USA. Dr. Cameron did his postdoctoral training with Dr. John Dowling in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and was a Research Fellow in the Molecular Bases of Eye Diseases at the Schepens Eye Research Institute, Boston MA.  He received his PhD from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT where he studied the function and disease association of the macular degeneration genes ELOVl4 and HTRA1 with Dr. Kang Zhang (now at the University of San Diego).

Dr Cameron’s research utilizes zebrafish as a model system to study how vitamin A and its derivatives affect both eye development and disease. Retinoic acid and other vitamin A derivatives are essential for normal retinal development and function. Retinoic acid is a potent modulator of presumably several gene targets. Gene expression profiling is being used to discover the gene targets of retinoic acid. Understanding the role of retinoic acid during eye development will provide insight into the mechanisms involved in both retinal development and disease.

The Role of the Editor in Chief

The editor in chief is responsible for editorial decision-making on papers submitted to the journal.  The editor in chief is also responsible for editorial matters that include but are not limited to journal supplements, the journal's aims and scope, the editorial board and volunteer peer reviewer pool, editorial assessment of video abstracts, assignment to published papers of endorsements, and for consulting on pre-submission inquiries from authors.




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The publishing process was fast and convenient.  The journal staff were extremely helpful and prompt in responding to questions and issues related to the submission.  The online submission and revision process was easy and staff were readily available to answer any questions.  The reviewers' comments were insightful, very constructive and extremely helpful.  The author interface is user-friendly. The publishing process is fast and convenient.  I highly recommend others practitioners and researchers to consider Libertas Academica ...
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