Dr. Lujan graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 2002. He works in Oakland, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Lujan is affiliated with John Muir Medical Center Walnut Creek and Saint Marys Medical Center.
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Highland High School - Salt Lake City
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Ohsu | Oregon Health & Science University
Director at Casey Reading Center
Casey Eye Institute
Associate Professor
Casey Reading Center
Medical Director
Octmd Jun 2013 - Feb 2016
Chief Executive Officer
Uc Berkeley Aug 2008 - Dec 2015
Clinical Scientist
Education:
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 2006 - 2008
University of California, San Francisco 2003 - 2006
Harvard Medical School 1996 - 2002
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates, Medicine
University of Minnesota 1991 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology
Skills:
Ophthalmology Clinical Research Optical Coherence Tomography Biotechnology Biomedical Engineering Retina Medical Devices Translational Research Adaptive Optics Clinical Trial Analysis Digital Imaging Teaching Clinical Trials Medicine Healthcare Medical Education Surgery Medical Imaging Life Sciences Matlab Digital Photography Webcasting Omnifocus Evernote Dropbox Mind Mapping Virtual Teams
Dr. Brandon Lujan, an assistant professor of Opthamology at OHSUs Casey Eye Institute, said the same damage can be done on any other day if you stare at the sun. But with the eclipse, even when the visible light is reduced by the moon, UV and infrared rays can still do damage to the retina.