Yannek I. Leiderman, MD, PhD, is a surgeon, vitreoretinal specialist, and translational researcher at The Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary and Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is Co-Director of the Fellowship in Vitreoretinal Surgery and Director of the Ophthalmic Imaging Service at UIC. His primary clinical interests include the surgical treatment of complex retinal detachment, diabetic eye disease, proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), macular surgery, and pathology requiring tactics of anterior and posterior segment surgery. He directs the Microsurgical Innovation and Novel Concepts Laboratory, a cross-disciplinary laboratory group developing tools and technology for intraoperative surgical guidance in ophthalmic microsurgery. Lab team members have deep expertise in bioengineering, surgical guidance, computer science, haptics, surgical navigation, surgical simulation, and virtual, mixed, and augmented-reality technologies. The lab group is utilizing artificial intelligence methodologies coupled with surgical instrument tracking to create an enhanced microsurgical environment for ophthalmic surgery. He also serves as Technical Director of the UIC Ophthalmic Research in Bioengineering, Innovation, and Technology (ORBIT) Lab, an interdisciplinary team specializing in the development of ophthalmic devices. He has received research funding from the National Eye Institute as well as from a variety of partners in industry. Dr. Leiderman’s clinical research is primarily directed toward the effectiveness of ophthalmic surgical interventions in diseases of the retina and vitreous. He has served as the institutional principal investigator for a number of multi-center clinical trials assessing ophthalmic surgical techniques and devices, including first-in-human cell therapy and gene therapy trials. Dr. Leiderman enjoys his role in training clinical fellows and is committed to surgical education. He serves as Co-Director of the American Society of Retina Specialists Committee on Surgical Metrics in Fellowship Training. He is the founder and Course Director of the Surgical Laboratory Course for Vitreoretinal Fellows in partnership with Alcon.
Yannek joined UIC following a clinical fellowship in Vitreoretinal Surgery at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Harvard Medical School, where he also completed his residency training in ophthalmology, preceded by a transitional internship at Georgetown University. Prior to his graduate medical education he completed an M.D./Ph.D. combined degree program, earning his medical degree with distinction from the George Washington University School of Medicine, and receiving a prestigious Intramural Research Training Award to complete his doctoral work in bioengineering at The National Institutes of Health.