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Emma
L. Clay,
M.D.
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Emma
L. Clay, M.D.,
joins Long
Beach Laser
Center from the
UCLA Medical
Center Jules
Stein Eye
Institute,
Department of
Ophthalmology.
Dr. Clay
completed her
Ophthalmology
training after
graduating from
Jefferson
Medical College
in
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Dr. Clay was
awarded
numerous
honors,
including the
Paul Kayser
International
Scholar Award,
the Jules Stein
Alumni
Association
Resident
Research Grant,
and the Caroll
R. Mullen
Memorial Prize
in
Ophthalmology.
At the Jules
Stein Eye
Institute, Dr.
Clay has been
evaluating the
clinical
response of
pediatric
patients with
chronic
anterior
uveitis to
infliximab, a
new tumor
necrosis factor
alpha blocker.
She has also
been
instrumental in
establishing a
new method of
analysis to
apply to
evaluation of
medications for
uveitis.
Previous to
Jules Stein,
Dr. Clay worked
with the Doheny
Eye Institute
in Los Angeles
and the Wills
Eye Hospital in
Philadelphia.
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PUBLICATIONS
Hollander
DA, Clay EL, Sidikaro
Y, Infectious
Crystalline
Keratopathy
Associated with
Intravitreal and
Posterior Subtenon
Triamcinolone
Acetonide Injections,
in press.
Emma Clay, Richard
Ou, Jonathan
Davidorf, Ocular
Trauma and
Emergencies, In:
Agarwal, A, ed.
Handbook of
Ophthalmology, New
Jersey: Slack;
2005:539-564.
SI Murthy, EL Clay,
RC Wang, E Zamir, NA
Roa, Irreversible
Late Visual Loss in
Vogt Koyanagi Harada
Disease. (2001).
Abstract presented at
the Association for
Research in Vision
and Ophthalmology,
Ft. Lauderdale,
FL.
Melissa A. Carran,
Kohler G. Christian,
David S. Glosser,
Alicia A. Romero,
Emma L. Clay, Michael
J. O'Connor, Michael
R. Sperling (1999).
Anxiety Disorder and
the Amygdala in
Patients with an Aura
of Fear. Abstract
presented at the
American Epilepsy
Society 53rd Annual
Meeting, December
1999.
PRESENTATIONS
"Treatment
of Non-infectious
Anterior Uveitis with
Infliximab",
Presented at 2005
JSEI Clinical and
Research Seminar,
Jules Stein Eye
Institute, UCLA, Los
Angeles, CA.
"Infliximab for
Uveitis Resistant to
Etanercept",
Presented at 2004
American Uveitis
Society Meeting, at
American Academy of
Ophthalmology, New
Orleans, 2004.
INTERESTS
/ SKILLS
Dr.
Clay speaks Spanish
and enjoys swimming,
tennis, running and
art history.

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