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Jennifer Hunter

Associate Professor; Director, AOWL
519-888-4567 x41965
Location: OPT 259
Jennifer Hunter Ph.D. has a broad background in physics, optics and vision science. She has over 16 years of experience in retinal imaging including adaptive optics instrument design and its uses. Dr. Hunter currently has two areas of research: (a) to enhance two-photon excited fluorescence imaging capabilities for living animal eyes and (b) develop objective measures of human outer retinal function in health and disease. Her laboratory developed two-photon excited fluorescence imaging of the living eye to observe the ganglion cell mosaic and image visual function in photoreceptors and RPE cells. To do this, they built custom high-resolution two-photon adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopes (AOSLO) for use in pre-clinical models. These instruments have the unique capability to measure fluorescence lifetimes in the living eye. In humans, her lab’s AOSLO performs fluorescence lifetime measurements of the RPE mosaic. The motivation for all of this methodology is to identify and characterize biomarkers of early retinal changes with age and in disease using both pre-clinical models and clinical populations.

Dr. Hunter joined the School of Optometry and Vision Science at the University of Waterloo in August 2022 as a tenured Associate Professor. Previously, she was faculty at the University of Rochester for 11 years. She is an active member of the ANSI Z136 Safe Use of Lasers standards committee and the Laser Bioeffects & Medical Surveillance subcommittee (TSC-1). Dr. Hunter is a Fellow of Optica (formerly OSA).

Research Interests

  • Adaptive Optics
  • Mechanisms of light-induced retinal damage
  • Non-invasive fluorescence imaging techniques to study retinal function in healthy and diseased eyes

Michelle Peimann

Research Manager, AOWL
Michelle Peimann
Location: OPT 257​

Michelle Peimann graduated from the University of Western Ontario with an Honours Bachelour of Science specializing in Genetics.  She has worked as a research technician for over 20 years specializing in molecular biology and immunohistochemistry.

Michelle joined Dr. Jennifer Hunter's research team as a lab manager in 2023.

Marjan Mansourian

Research Technician, AOWL
Marjan Mansourian
Location: OPT 257

Marjan Mansourian completed my BSC in Electrical Engineering. After that, she completed a Master's (M.Sc.A) degree in Electrical engineering with emphasis on photonics from École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS) / Engineering School of the Université du Québec à Montréal in 2022. Marjan currently works as a research technician in the AOWL group.

Marjan enjoys swimming, reading novels, painting, and planting flowers.

Rosa Martinez Ojeda

Post-doctoral Fellow​
Rosa Martinez Ojeda
Location: OPT 257

Rosa Martinez Ojeda completed her BSc degree in Optics and Optometry at the University of Murcia (UM), her MSc degree in Optical and Imaging Technologies at the University Complutense of Madrid and received her PhD degree in Vision Sciences from UM in 2022. She joined the AOWL lab in 2023. Her research is focused on two-photon excitation fluorescence ophthalmoscopy of the living eye.

Wuao Jia

Graduate student, PhD
Wuao Jia
Location: OPT 257

 I am a PhD student in optics at University of Rochester. My research is about two photon excited fluorescence retinal imaging for mice with adaptive optics.