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John Marshall (eye laser scientist)

John Marshall MBE, FMedSci, PhD, DSc, FRCPath, FRSB, FRCOphth(Hon), FRCOptom (Hon), FARVO (born 1943 in Woking, England) is a British medical scientist and inventor. Currently he is the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology UCL and Emeritus Professor King's College London.[1] He is a pioneer of laser eye surgery.[2][3]

John Marshall. Master of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers 2011–12

Education edit

Marshall's earliest years were in war torn London, prior to moving to St Pauls Cray near Orpington in Kent. He had primary tuberculosis as a child and spent some years away from the family in a variety of sanatoria and as a consequence was late starting school at the age of seven. He graduated with a BSc in Zoology from Sir John Cass College, London in 1965 and then began his 50-year career in eye research starting at the Institute of Ophthalmology. In 1968 he was awarded a PhD (Medicine anatomy) from the University of London for a thesis entitled "Laser-induced damage in the retina". His postgraduate supervisor was Kit Pedler, known for creating the cybermen of Doctor Who fame.

Career and research edit

In 1983 he became Sembal Professor of Experimental Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology then based in Judd Street, London. In 1991 he moved to St Thomas' Hospital, UMDS to become the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology, honorary consultant and Head of Department of Ophthalmology. He has published extensively in the field of ophthalmology, on a broad range of ocular problems. This has included age-related, diabetic and inherited retinal disease; lens and intraocular lens design, development of lasers for diagnosis and surgery, light and ageing, refractive surgery and problems of the vitreous and glaucoma. He produced and patented the revolutionary Excimer laser, the grandfather patent for corneal laser refractive surgery[2][4][5][6][7][8][9] He also created the world's first Diode laser for treating eye problems of diabetes, glaucoma and ageing.[3][10][11] He has sat on and chaired many national and international committees* concerned with protecting the public against the possible damaging effects of lasers and other artificial light sources and played a leading role with the ICRC and addressed the United Nations to successfully obtain a Geneva Convention banning the use of anti-personnel laser weapons.[12][13][14][15][16] He is a frequent lecturer at international and national ophthalmology meetings and has successfully supervised 60 candidates for higher doctorate degrees.

  • *World Health Organisation (WHO), Non-ionizing Radiation Committee of the International Radiological Protection Association, International Electro-Technical Commission (IEC), British Standards Institution (BSI) European Community (EC), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB), All Party Parliamentary Group on Refractive Surgery

Marshall is also a past master and on the court of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, Trustee of the Frost Foundation, Trustee of Retina UK (formerly RP Fighting Blindness), Ambassador for Fight For Sight and Vice-president of the National Eye Research Center.

Industry edit

He has chaired and served on the Medical Advisory Boards of many companies in the field of ophthalmology, including Avellino, Avedro, Summitt Technology Inc, Intralase, Diomed and Ellex.

  • Inventor of excimer laser technology for refractive surgery which formed basis of patent portfolio for "Summit Technology", acquired by Alcon in 2000. In excess of 50 million procedures now having been undertaken worldwide.[2][17][18]
  • Co-inventor of world's first diode laser for ophthalmology and member of industrial design group that progressed device through to commercialisation (1988)[3]
  • Co-founder of Diomed, a UK company that was the world's largest supplier of diode laser devices for medical use. board member and Chairman of Medical Advisory Board until 1999.
  • Co-inventor and founder member of Odyssey Optical Systems, a company formed to commercially exploit devices to image the interior of the eye.[19]
  • Co-inventor of hardware and optic disc recognition software used in a security-based biometric analysis for Retinal Technologies inc. Founder member of the Company. (2000, Optic disc biometric)[20]
  • Co-inventor Retinal rejuvenation –a new Laser treatment for early age related macular degeneration (AMD) and Diabetic Macular edema (DME) (2008)[21]
  • Co-inventor Diagnostic method and apparatus for predicting potential preserved visual acuity (2009)[22]
  • Co-inventor Eye therapy – the use of cross-linking agents on the cornea (2011)[23]

Recognition, honours and awards edit

  • 1980 Nettleship Medal of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom
  • 1985 Mackenzie Medal (Tennant Institute of Ophthalmology, Glasgow)
  • 1988 Rayner Medal (UKISCRS)
  • 1989 Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
  • 1990 Ridley Medal ESCRS
  • 1991 Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine
  • 1993 Pecs Retinal Award
  • 1993 Ashton Medal (Royal College of Ophthalmologists)
  • 1993 Parker Heath Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology
  • 1997 Elected Honorary Fellow of College of Optometrists
  • 1998 Honorary Fellow of the Portuguese Ophthalmological Society
  • 1998 Owen Aves Memorial Medal (Bradford, Yorkshire)
  • 1999 Wilkening Award, Laser Society of America
  • 2000 Distinguished Service Medal, Swedish Medical Society
  • 2000 Ida Mann Medal (Oxford)
  • 2001 Lord Crook Gold Medal, Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers
  • 2001 Doyne Medal (Oxford Congress)
  • 2001 Barraquer Medal, International Society of Refractive Surgeons
  • 2003 Elected Fellow of the Laser Institute of America (LIA)
  • 2003 EURETINA Award, European Society of Retinal Surgeons (Hamburg)
  • 2003 Buckingham Palace Reception, October 2003, for pioneers
  • 2004 Charles D Kelman Innovator's Award and medal, ASCRS (San Diego)
  • 2004 Lim Medal of the Singapore National Eye Centre (Singapore)
  • 2004 Elected Fellow of the European Academy of Ophthalmology
  • 2005 Elected Honorary Fellow of Royal College of Ophthalmologists
  • 2005 Elected Honorary Fellow of Cardiff University
  • 2005 Senior Achievement Award (American Academy of Ophthalmology)
  • 2007 Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (by publications)
  • 2009 Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
  • 2009 Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
  • 2009 Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology
  • 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award, ISCRS & the American Academy of Ophthalmologists
  • 2012 Junius-Kuhnt-Award for AMD Research (Düsseldorf)
  • 2013 MBE for services to Ophthalmology
  • 2013 D.Sc. (Hon) Glasgow Caledonian University
  • 2014 International Congress of German Ophthalmic Surgeons (DOC) Bronze medal.
  • 2014 Bowman Medal, Royal College of Ophthalmologists
  • 2014 Zivojnovic Award, European VitreoRetinal Society
  • 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award, UKISCRS
  • 2015 D.Sc. (Hon) London Metropolitan University

References edit

  1. ^ "Iris View Profile".
  2. ^ a b c Surface erosion using lasers / EU0224322B1 1986
  3. ^ a b c Photocoagulation apparatus / EU 0293126 (1988)
  4. ^ Marshall, J., Trokel, S., Rothery, S., & Schubert, H. (1985). An Ultrastructural-Study of Corneal Incisions Induced by an Excimer Laser at 193 Nm. Ophthalmology, 92(6), 749–758.
  5. ^ S. Trokel, S. Rothery R. R. Krueger & J Marshall.(1986) Photoablative reprofiling of the cornea using an Excimer Laser: Photorefractive keratectomy.. Lasers in Ophthalmology, 1: 1, 21–48.
  6. ^ T. Seiler, S. Rothery and J. Wollensak & J Marshall. (1986) The Potential of an Infrared Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) Laser (3.0nm) for Corneal Surgery (with).Lasers in Ophthalmology, 1: 1, 49–60.
  7. ^ Tuft S, Marshall J, Rothery S. (1987) Stromal remodelling following photorefractive keratectomy. Lasers in Ophthalmology 1:177–183.
  8. ^ Munnerlyn, C. R., Koons, S. J., & Marshall, J. (1988). Photorefractive keratectomy: a technique for laser refractive surgery.. J Cataract Refract Surg, 14(1), 46–52.
  9. ^ Marshall, J. (1988). The potential of lasers in refractive surgery. Journal of the British Contact Lens Association, 1988(5), 43–51.
  10. ^ McHugh, J.D.A., Marshall, J., Capon, M., Rothery, S., Raven, A. and Naylor, P.R. (1988) Transpupillary Retinal Photocoagulation in the eyes of Rabbit and Human using a Diode Laser. Lasers and Light in Ophthalmology 2: 125 143.
  11. ^ Moriarty AP, McHugh JDA, Marshall J, ffytche, TJ, and Hamilton AMP.(1993) Long-term follow-up of diode laser tabeculoplasty for open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension. Ophthalmology 100:11; 1614–1618
  12. ^ Marshall, J. (1997). Blinding laser weapons. Still available on the battlefield. British Medical Journal, 315(7120), 1392.
  13. ^ Environmental Health Criteria 23, Lasers and Optical Radiation (with D. H. Sliney and M. Farber) World Health Organisation. Geneva 1982. ISBN 9241540834
  14. ^ Hazards of Light: Myths and Realities, Eye and Skin (with J. Cronly Dillon and E.S. Rosen) Pergamon Press, Oxford 1986. ISBN 0080320147
  15. ^ IRPA Guidelines on Protection against Non-Ionizing Radiation. The Collected Publications of The IRPA Non-Ionizing Radiation Committee. Eds AS Duchene, JRA Lakey, MH Repacholi. Pergamon Press, 1991. ISBN 0-08-036097-1.
  16. ^ (15) Marshall, J. (1983). The radiation hazards of lasers and a guide to their control in the laboratory. In R. J. H. Clark, & R. E. Hester (Eds.), Advances in Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy (Vol. 10, pp. 147–217). John Wiley & Sons.
  17. ^ Surface shaping using lasers / EU 0261193B1 (1991)
  18. ^ Laser corneal surgery (1995)
  19. ^ Portable laser scanning ophthalmoscope
  20. ^ Method for generating a unique consistent signal pattern for identification of an individual (Optic disc biometric)
  21. ^ Retinal regeneration WO 2008049164  Regeneration
  22. ^ Diagnostic method and apparatus for predicting potential preserved visual acuity
  23. ^ Patents Eye therapy /Eye therapy system

External links edit

  • UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
  • The Spectacle Makers' Company
  • Retina UK (formerly RP Fighting Blindness)
  • Fight For Sight

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John Marshall MBE FMedSci PhD DSc FRCPath FRSB FRCOphth Hon FRCOptom Hon FARVO born 1943 in Woking England is a British medical scientist and inventor Currently he is the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology UCL and Emeritus Professor King s College London 1 He is a pioneer of laser eye surgery 2 3 John Marshall Master of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers 2011 12 Contents 1 Education 2 Career and research 3 Industry 4 Recognition honours and awards 5 References 6 External linksEducation editMarshall s earliest years were in war torn London prior to moving to St Pauls Cray near Orpington in Kent He had primary tuberculosis as a child and spent some years away from the family in a variety of sanatoria and as a consequence was late starting school at the age of seven He graduated with a BSc in Zoology from Sir John Cass College London in 1965 and then began his 50 year career in eye research starting at the Institute of Ophthalmology In 1968 he was awarded a PhD Medicine anatomy from the University of London for a thesis entitled Laser induced damage in the retina His postgraduate supervisor was Kit Pedler known for creating the cybermen of Doctor Who fame Career and research editIn 1983 he became Sembal Professor of Experimental Ophthalmology at the Institute of Ophthalmology then based in Judd Street London In 1991 he moved to St Thomas Hospital UMDS to become the Frost Professor of Ophthalmology honorary consultant and Head of Department of Ophthalmology He has published extensively in the field of ophthalmology on a broad range of ocular problems This has included age related diabetic and inherited retinal disease lens and intraocular lens design development of lasers for diagnosis and surgery light and ageing refractive surgery and problems of the vitreous and glaucoma He produced and patented the revolutionary Excimer laser the grandfather patent for corneal laser refractive surgery 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 He also created the world s first Diode laser for treating eye problems of diabetes glaucoma and ageing 3 10 11 He has sat on and chaired many national and international committees concerned with protecting the public against the possible damaging effects of lasers and other artificial light sources and played a leading role with the ICRC and addressed the United Nations to successfully obtain a Geneva Convention banning the use of anti personnel laser weapons 12 13 14 15 16 He is a frequent lecturer at international and national ophthalmology meetings and has successfully supervised 60 candidates for higher doctorate degrees World Health Organisation WHO Non ionizing Radiation Committee of the International Radiological Protection Association International Electro Technical Commission IEC British Standards Institution BSI European Community EC International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC National Radiological Protection Board NRPB All Party Parliamentary Group on Refractive SurgeryMarshall is also a past master and on the court of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers Trustee of the Frost Foundation Trustee of Retina UK formerly RP Fighting Blindness Ambassador for Fight For Sight and Vice president of the National Eye Research Center Industry editHe has chaired and served on the Medical Advisory Boards of many companies in the field of ophthalmology including Avellino Avedro Summitt Technology Inc Intralase Diomed and Ellex Inventor of excimer laser technology for refractive surgery which formed basis of patent portfolio for Summit Technology acquired by Alcon in 2000 In excess of 50 million procedures now having been undertaken worldwide 2 17 18 Co inventor of world s first diode laser for ophthalmology and member of industrial design group that progressed device through to commercialisation 1988 3 Co founder of Diomed a UK company that was the world s largest supplier of diode laser devices for medical use board member and Chairman of Medical Advisory Board until 1999 Co inventor and founder member of Odyssey Optical Systems a company formed to commercially exploit devices to image the interior of the eye 19 Co inventor of hardware and optic disc recognition software used in a security based biometric analysis for Retinal Technologies inc Founder member of the Company 2000 Optic disc biometric 20 Co inventor Retinal rejuvenation a new Laser treatment for early age related macular degeneration AMD and Diabetic Macular edema DME 2008 21 Co inventor Diagnostic method and apparatus for predicting potential preserved visual acuity 2009 22 Co inventor Eye therapy the use of cross linking agents on the cornea 2011 23 Recognition honours and awards edit1980 Nettleship Medal of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom 1985 Mackenzie Medal Tennant Institute of Ophthalmology Glasgow 1988 Rayner Medal UKISCRS 1989 Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts 1990 Ridley Medal ESCRS 1991 Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine 1993 Pecs Retinal Award 1993 Ashton Medal Royal College of Ophthalmologists 1993 Parker Heath Award American Academy of Ophthalmology 1997 Elected Honorary Fellow of College of Optometrists 1998 Honorary Fellow of the Portuguese Ophthalmological Society 1998 Owen Aves Memorial Medal Bradford Yorkshire 1999 Wilkening Award Laser Society of America 2000 Distinguished Service Medal Swedish Medical Society 2000 Ida Mann Medal Oxford 2001 Lord Crook Gold Medal Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers 2001 Doyne Medal Oxford Congress 2001 Barraquer Medal International Society of Refractive Surgeons 2003 Elected Fellow of the Laser Institute of America LIA 2003 EURETINA Award European Society of Retinal Surgeons Hamburg 2003 Buckingham Palace Reception October 2003 for pioneers 2004 Charles D Kelman Innovator s Award and medal ASCRS San Diego 2004 Lim Medal of the Singapore National Eye Centre Singapore 2004 Elected Fellow of the European Academy of Ophthalmology 2005 Elected Honorary Fellow of Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2005 Elected Honorary Fellow of Cardiff University 2005 Senior Achievement Award American Academy of Ophthalmology 2007 Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists by publications 2009 Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2009 Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences 2009 Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award ISCRS amp the American Academy of Ophthalmologists 2012 Junius Kuhnt Award for AMD Research Dusseldorf 2013 MBE for services to Ophthalmology 2013 D Sc Hon Glasgow Caledonian University 2014 International Congress of German Ophthalmic Surgeons DOC Bronze medal 2014 Bowman Medal Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2014 Zivojnovic Award European VitreoRetinal Society 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award UKISCRS 2015 D Sc Hon London Metropolitan UniversityReferences edit Iris View Profile a b c Surface erosion using lasers EU0224322B1 1986 a b c Photocoagulation apparatus EU 0293126 1988 Marshall J Trokel S Rothery S amp Schubert H 1985 An Ultrastructural Study of Corneal Incisions Induced by an Excimer Laser at 193 Nm Ophthalmology 92 6 749 758 S Trokel S Rothery R R Krueger amp J Marshall 1986 Photoablative reprofiling of the cornea using an Excimer Laser Photorefractive keratectomy Lasers in Ophthalmology 1 1 21 48 T Seiler S Rothery and J Wollensak amp J Marshall 1986 The Potential of an Infrared Hydrogen Fluoride HF Laser 3 0nm for Corneal Surgery with Lasers in Ophthalmology 1 1 49 60 Tuft S Marshall J Rothery S 1987 Stromal remodelling following photorefractive keratectomy Lasers in Ophthalmology 1 177 183 Munnerlyn C R Koons S J amp Marshall J 1988 Photorefractive keratectomy a technique for laser refractive surgery J Cataract Refract Surg 14 1 46 52 Marshall J 1988 The potential of lasers in refractive surgery Journal of the British Contact Lens Association 1988 5 43 51 McHugh J D A Marshall J Capon M Rothery S Raven A and Naylor P R 1988 Transpupillary Retinal Photocoagulation in the eyes of Rabbit and Human using a Diode Laser Lasers and Light in Ophthalmology 2 125 143 Moriarty AP McHugh JDA Marshall J ffytche TJ and Hamilton AMP 1993 Long term follow up of diode laser tabeculoplasty for open angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension Ophthalmology 100 11 1614 1618 Marshall J 1997 Blinding laser weapons Still available on the battlefield British Medical Journal 315 7120 1392 Environmental Health Criteria 23 Lasers and Optical Radiation with D H Sliney and M Farber World Health Organisation Geneva 1982 ISBN 9241540834 Hazards of Light Myths and Realities Eye and Skin with J Cronly Dillon and E S Rosen Pergamon Press Oxford 1986 ISBN 0080320147 IRPA Guidelines on Protection against Non Ionizing Radiation The Collected Publications of The IRPA Non Ionizing Radiation Committee Eds AS Duchene JRA Lakey MH Repacholi Pergamon Press 1991 ISBN 0 08 036097 1 15 Marshall J 1983 The radiation hazards of lasers and a guide to their control in the laboratory In R J H Clark amp R E Hester Eds Advances in Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy Vol 10 pp 147 217 John Wiley amp Sons Surface shaping using lasers EU 0261193B1 1991 Laser corneal surgery 1995 Portable laser scanning ophthalmoscope Method for generating a unique consistent signal pattern for identification of an individual Optic disc biometric Retinal regeneration WO 2008049164 Regeneration Diagnostic method and apparatus for predicting potential preserved visual acuity Patents Eye therapy Eye therapy systemExternal links editUCL Institute of Ophthalmology The Spectacle Makers Company Retina UK formerly RP Fighting Blindness Fight For Sight Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Marshall eye laser scientist amp oldid 1156112846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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