Our Grantees

RPB’s Individual and Departmental Grantees went through a competitive application and review process to receive their awards. We are immensely proud of our grantees and the excellent science that they undertake with their RPB grants to generate new vision science knowledge to save sight.

Individual Awardees

There are RPB awardees at all stages of a research career, studying all conditions that damage sight. At any given moment, we have hundreds of active awardees across the U.S. working hard on sight-saving research.

Departmental Grantees

RPB currently funds 36 Departmental grantees, who are responsible for much of the outstanding ophthalmology research happening around the country. These departments have shown excellence in their science, leadership and impact.

Individual Grantees

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Antonetti, David / PhD The Regents of the University of Michigan School of Medicine Opens institution website in new tab

Grant Type:

Individual

Award Name:

Stein Innovation Award

Year:

2020

Amount:

$300,000.00

Research Area:

Retinal Cell Biology

Proposes to investigate the hypothesis that a novel gene regulates blood vessel growth and maturation and that this process may be unique to the central nervous system, comprised of the retina and brain.

Antonetti, David / PhD The Regents of the University of Michigan School of Medicine Opens institution website in new tab

Grant Type:

Individual

Award Name:

Jules & Doris Stein RPB Professorship

Year:

2015

Amount:

$250,000.00

Research Area:

BiochemistryMolecular Biology

To restore diabetes-damaged blood vessels in the hopes of repairing the retinal vascular network and preventing vision loss.

Antonetti, David A / PhD The Regents of the University of Michigan School of Medicine Opens institution website in new tab

Grant Type:

Individual

Award Name:

Jules & Doris Stein RPB Professorship

Year:

2010

Amount:

$500,000.00

Research Area:

BiochemistryMolecular Biology

Using small-molecule inhibitors to restore and maintain normal blood vessel function in diseases of the retina.

Antonetti, David A / PhD The Regents of the University of Michigan School of Medicine Opens institution website in new tab

Grant Type:

Individual

Award Name:

Jules & Doris Stein RPB Professorship

Year:

2010

Amount:

$150,000.00

Research Area:

BiochemistryMolecular Biology

Using small-molecule inhibitors to restore and maintain normal blood vessel function in diseases of the retina.

*Grant Amounts Listed Reflect Awards That Were Approved By The RPB Board of Trustees

Departmental Grantees

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