Dr. Janis Eells

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Janis Eells is a Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in the Department of Biomedical Sciences. She specializes in mitochondrial signaling and photobiomodulation, focusing on their roles in retinal degeneration. Dr. Eells' research aims to understand the cellular mechanisms behind mitochondrial dysfunction, which contributes to aging and degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration. Her laboratory conducts pioneering work demonstrating how low-energy photon irradiation in the near-infrared spectrum, termed photobiomodulation, can restore mitochondrial function and enhance cytoprotection in damaged cells. Utilizing various methodologies including electrophysiological techniques, neuroimaging, and histochemistry, her research has shown improved clinical outcomes in animal models of retinal degeneration, increasing cell survival and enhancing the production of protective factors. Dr. Eells has dedicated her career to uncovering how mitochondrial pathways can be targeted to preserve vision and improve health in degenerative conditions.

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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee • Milwaukee, WI

Leads research in mitochondrial signaling and photobiomodulation related to retinal health.