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Manju Subramanian is an Associate Professor at Boston University and Vice-Chair of Faculty Affairs in the Department of Ophthalmology. She specializes as an ophthalmic surgeon focusing on vitreoretinal disease surgery and has a strong academic practice at Boston Medical Center. Her clinical interests encompass the medical and surgical management of conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, retinal detachments, hereditary retinal diseases, ocular inflammation, and ocular trauma. Subramanian completed her MD at the University of Missouri School of Medicine, followed by a residency at the University of Kansas Medical Center, and a fellowship in Vitreoretinal Disease Surgery at Tufts University and Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston. Her research explores eye fluid biomarkers as potential diagnostic tools for Alzheimer's Disease and is active in clinical outcomes research related to eye diseases and health disparities. She has held several leadership roles, focusing on the professional development of clinical faculty and has contributed to various committees at the institutional level. Additionally, she is involved in national committees addressing diversity and inclusion in ophthalmology.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Specializes in ophthalmic surgery, particularly in vitreoretinal disease.
Administered under Graduate Medical Sciences (GMS). The MS in Medical Sciences (MAMS) is the primary feeder program for clinical departments like Radiology.