Shining a Light on Outstanding Professionals in Retina Research
At InFocus Clinical Research, we’re privileged to work alongside some of the most talented study coordinators in the world. As we look forward to 2025, we reflect, celebrate, and recognize the Top Study Coordinators in Retina Clinical Research for 2024. These individuals have been identified by InFocus’s Clinical Research Associates (CRAs) for their exceptional dedication, expertise, and the remarkable work they have performed in collaboration with our monitors.
Brad Doerschuk, InFocus President & CEO, noted:
“Clinical Research Coordinators are the vital engine that advance clinical research studies and ensure quality, timely development of novel therapeutics. At InFocus, we recognize and appreciate the tremendous importance and dedication of Study Coordinators to our shared mission to conquer vision-threatening disorders.”
Today, we’re proud to recognize 11 outstanding study coordinators whose efforts continue to make a significant impact in retina research. This year-end celebration is our way of honoring their contributions to advancing clinical trials and improving patient care.
✨ Angela Callaghan –Bergstrom Eye Research (US)
✨ Melissa Alva –Texas Retina Associate. (US)
✨ Francisco Angueira – Retina Consultants of Texas (US)
✨ Deborah Hardison – Retina Tulsa (US)
✨ Abby Sharp –University of Michigan (US)
✨ Cherie Byrne & Sarah Sneddon – Albury Eye Clinic, Australia (AUS)
✨ Erin Woods & Danika Corless – Retina Specialists Victoria (AUS)
✨ Sarah Sulaiman – University Hospitals Bristol (UK)
✨ Sarah Moss – Bradford Institute for Health Research (UK)
To provide deeper insights into their success, we’ve asked each of the study coordinators to share their thoughts on what makes them successful in their roles and what is needed to run clinical trials effectively. In the coming weeks, we will be releasing new content featuring their perspectives and valuable insights. Stay tuned to learn from these incredible professionals who are shaping the future of retina research.
Our upcoming content series, “Best Practices in Retina Research,” will dive deeper into the strategies, insights, and lessons shared by these outstanding coordinators, offering valuable takeaways for professionals across the field.”