by Richard Lang | Sep 1, 2022 | Blog Posts
The study is the first functional demonstration of opsin photoreceptors outside the eye directly controlling circadian rhythms in a mammal. The finding opens doors for using light to accelerate wound healing. The research conducted in the Lang Laboratory centers...
by Richard Lang | Aug 30, 2022 | Blog Posts
Myopia affects about 1 in 3 Americans and even more in other parts of the world. A study in PNAS reports that increased exposure to violet light prevents myopia progression in mice. The research conducted in the Lang Laboratory centers around eye development. Click...
by Richard Lang | Aug 30, 2022 | Blog Posts
Spectral Lighting: Novel Science Leads to Innovative NICU Design It has been found that Opsins deep within the brain directly sense specific wavelengths of light that are found in sunlight but not in artificial lights. Coupled with other discoveries about the...
by Richard Lang | Sep 2, 2020 | Blog Posts
The research conducted in the Lang Laboratory at Cincinnati Children’s Research Foundation centers around eye development Sunlight Reaches Deep Into Brain to Play Key Role in Metabolism | Research Horizons (cincinnatichildrens.org)
by Richard Lang | Apr 1, 2009 | Blog Posts
Featured Research | Ophthalmology | 2019 Research Annual Report (cincinnatichildrens.org)