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Trained in physics and vision science, Dr. Jennifer Hunter (BSc '99; MSc '01; PhD '07) develops advanced fluorescence imaging techniques to examine individual retinal cell layers, which have historically been difficult to image without harming the eye. Her work could lead to earlier detection of retinal diseases and better testing and monitoring of ocular drugs. 

Monday, September 15, 2025

Beauty and the eye

Dr. Alexa Hecht (OD ’21) is an optometrist and social media influencer who emphasizes eye health and safety when it comes to educating the public, especially about beauty trends. She’s also a podcaster, speaker and brand ambassador building a not-so-traditional career alongside providing clinical patient care. 

Monday, September 15, 2025

Making vision care accessible to all

The Waterloo Eye Institute at Surrey Place project is bringing eye care to a highly underserved population – people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The project not only provides accessible patient care, it also trains the next generation of optometrists to see patients with special needs and researches the vision needs and outcomes of this special patient population.

Monday, June 23, 2025

A long journey to quick success

Dr. Alex Müntz (PhD ’17) became head of the Institute of Optometry at a Swiss university just six years out from his PhD. His journey took him from Romania to Germany, Canada and New Zealand before Switzerland. He credits his success to his network and his willingness to be flexible and jump on opportunities.

Monday, June 23, 2025

Expanding CORE’s horizons

The Centre for Ocular Research & Education (CORE) is expanding its scope by applying its nearly 40 years of research experience to a broader range of fields. As part of this shift, a steering committee will take over from Dr. Lyndon Jones, who is stepping down as director and moving to a new position of principal scientist.

Incoming director Dr. Ben Thompson has a record of research excellence and visionary leadership. A professor at the School since 2014, he is committed to further advancing the goals laid out in the School's strategic plan, continuing its strong partnership with the optometric profession and increasing the School's research impact.

Dr. Gerry Leinweber (OD '80) has started many initiatives – an international vision care charity, a Central Alberta practice with three locations, a national optometrists’ co-op and a consulting business for optometry practices. It might have been some hockey goals in his youth that helped start him down his path of leadership.

Eyenova Biotech, an award-winning Waterloo-Hong Kong start-up, aims to improve early-stage eye drug testing by creating an ‘eye on a chip’ – a preclinical testing platform that replicates the complexity of the eye’s cellular environment and performs multiple tests at once, which saves time, costs and animal testing.

Dr. Sarah MacIver (OD ’10), an associate clinical professor, is an emerging leader in advocating for scope modernization and continuing professional development. Learn how her residency in New York State, where she collaborated extensively with other health-care professionals, helped her see the role optometrists could play in ocular disease care.