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  • 2017 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

Machelle T. Pardue is affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to Ophthalmology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Biology, Epidemiology, and Neurology. Their work often addresses various aspects of retinal and visual health.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Retinal Diseases and Treatments
  • Glaucoma and retinal disorders
  • Corneal surgery and disorders
  • Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies
  • Retinal Development and Disorders
  • Retinopathy of Prematurity Studies
  • Retinal Imaging and Analysis

Machelle T. Pardue's recent publications include:

  • Reducing acetylated tau is neuroprotective in brain injury, 2021, Cell
  • Violet light suppresses lens-induced myopia via neuropsin (OPN5) in mice, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Candidate pathways for retina to scleral signaling in refractive eye growth, 2022, Experimental Eye Research
  • Short-Wavelength (Violet) Light Protects Mice From Myopia Through Cone Signaling, 2020, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • Ambient Light Regulates Retinal Dopamine Signaling and Myopia Susceptibility, 2021, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

The most frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • Experimental Eye Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Translational Vision Science & Technology
  • Diabetes

Collaborations play a notable role in their research. Regular co-authors include:

  • Andrew Feola
  • C. Ross Ethier
  • Katie L. Bales
  • Rachael S Allen
  • Danielle Clarkson-Townsend

Machelle T. Pardue was recognized as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Two mouse retinal degenerations caused by missense mutations in the beta-subunit of rod cGMP phosphodiesterase gene.

    B. Chang;N.L. Hawes;M.T. Pardue;M.T. Pardue;A.M. German

  • IMI - Report on Experimental Models of Emmetropization and Myopia.

    David Troilo;Earl L. Smith;Debora L. Nickla;Regan Ashby

  • Dopamine signaling and myopia development: What are the key challenges

    Xiangtian Zhou;Machelle T. Pardue;P. Michael Iuvone;Jia Qu;Jia Qu

  • Implantation of silicon chip microphotodiode arrays into the cat subretinal space

    A.Y. Chow;M.T. Pardue;V.Y. Chow;G.A. Peyman

  • Neuroprotective strategies for retinal disease.

    Machelle T. Pardue;Machelle T. Pardue;Rachael S. Allen

  • Circadian rhythms, refractive development, and myopia.

    Ranjay Chakraborty;Lisa A. Ostrin;Debora L. Nickla;P. Michael Iuvone

  • Reducing acetylated tau is neuroprotective in brain injury.

    Min Kyoo Shin;Min Kyoo Shin;Edwin Vázquez-Rosa;Edwin Vázquez-Rosa;Yeojung Koh;Yeojung Koh;Matasha Dhar;Matasha Dhar

  • A Naturally Occurring Mouse Model of X-Linked Congenital Stationary Night Blindness

    Machelle T. Pardue;Maureen A. McCall;Matthew M. LaVail;Ronald G. Gregg

  • Structural and functional MRI reveals multiple retinal layers

    Haiying Cheng;Govind Nair;Tiffany A. Walker;Moon K. Kim

  • Pharmacology of myopia and potential role for intrinsic retinal circadian rhythms.

    Richard A. Stone;Machelle T. Pardue;P. Michael Iuvone;Tejvir S. Khurana

  • Early Visual Deficits in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Long Evans Rats

    Moe H. Aung;Moon K. Kim;Darin Olson;Darin Olson;Peter Martin Thule;Peter Martin Thule

  • Dopamine deficiency contributes to early visual dysfunction in a rodent model of type 1 diabetes.

    Moe H. Aung;Han na Park;Moon K. Han;Tracy S. Obertone

  • High susceptibility to experimental myopia in a mouse model with a retinal on pathway defect.

    Machelle T. Pardue;Amanda E. Faulkner;Alcides Fernandes;Hang Yin

  • Identification of the gene and the mutation responsible for the mouse nob phenotype.

    Ronald G. Gregg;Suparna Mukhopadhyay;Sophie I. Candille;Sherry L. Ball;Sherry L. Ball

  • Violet light suppresses lens-induced myopia via neuropsin (OPN5) in mice.

    Xiaoyan Jiang;MacHelle T. Pardue;Kiwako Mori;Shin Ichi Ikeda

  • Neuroprotective effect of subretinal implants in the RCS rat.

    Machelle T. Pardue;Michael J. Phillips;Michael J. Phillips;Hang Yin;Hang Yin;Brian D. Sippy

  • Subretinal implantation of semiconductor-based photodiodes: durability of novel implant designs.

    Alan Y. Chow;Machelle T. Pardue;Jay I. Perlman;Sherry L. Ball

  • Investigating mechanisms of myopia in mice.

    Machelle T. Pardue;Machelle T. Pardue;Richard A. Stone;P. Michael Iuvone

  • Tauroursodeoxycholic acid preserves photoreceptor structure and function in the rd10 mouse through post-natal day 30

    M. Joe Phillips;M. Joe Phillips;Tiffany A. Walker;Hee-Young Choi;Hee-Young Choi;Amanda E. Faulkner

  • Tool from ancient pharmacopoeia prevents vision loss

    Jeffrey H. Boatright;Anisha G. Moring;Clinton McElroy;Michael J. Phillips

  • Effects of common anesthetics on eye movement and electroretinogram

    Govind Nair;Moon Kim;Tsukasa Nagaoka;Tsukasa Nagaoka;Darin Olson;Darin Olson

  • Immunohistochemical Studies of the Retina Following Long-term Implantation with Subretinal Microphotodiode Arrays

    Machelle T. Pardue;Evan B. Stubbs;Jay I. Perlman;Jay I. Perlman;Kristina Narfström

Frequent Co-Authors

P. Michael Iuvone
P. Michael Iuvone Emory University
Douglas C. Wallace
Douglas C. Wallace Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Robert W. Williams
Robert W. Williams University of Tennessee Health Science Center
David A. Mackey
David A. Mackey University of Western Australia
Lu Lu
Lu Lu University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Andrew A. Pieper
Andrew A. Pieper University of Iowa
Samer Hattar
Samer Hattar National Institutes of Health
Henry J. Kaplan
Henry J. Kaplan University of Louisville

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