Blindness Content / Blindness Content for UC Davis en Identifying Genetic Causes of Blindness in People and Macaques /news/identifying-genetic-causes-blindness-people-and-macaques <p>An inherited form of blindness directly comparable to a common inherited optic nerve disease in humans has been discovered in rhesus macaques at the California National Primate Research Center at the University of California, Davis. The work, <a href="https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2509165123">published April 15</a> in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could lead to a better understanding of autosomal dominant optic atrophy, or ADOA, and potentially to new treatments.&nbsp;</p> April 28, 2026 - 3:25pm Andy Fell /news/identifying-genetic-causes-blindness-people-and-macaques $3.5 Million Grant to Study Disease Causing Vision Loss in Children /blog/35-million-grant-study-disease-causing-vision-loss-children <p>Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA) is&nbsp;a rare genetic disease that causes progressive and irreversible vision loss in both eyes starting in the first decade of life. There is currently no treatment for ADOA, which affects approximately 3 people per 100,000 worldwide.</p> <p>UC Davis researchers will use a new 3.5 million grant from the National Eye Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, to develop a nonhuman primate model of ADOA to speed the development and testing of treatments for humans.</p> February 23, 2023 - 11:16am Andy Fell /blog/35-million-grant-study-disease-causing-vision-loss-children