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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 44 MIN

Myopia Is Not Destiny

from Bold Minds with Christine Winoto · host Bold Minds with Christine Winoto

Myopia control is changing how we care for kids’ eyes. In this episode, Dr. Maria Liu, Professor of Clinical Optometry at UC Berkeley and founder of the Myopia Control Clinic, explains evidence-based myopia control strategies, including orthokeratology for pediatric myopia, and why early exams and outdoor time matter. We discuss what parents can do now, how high myopia raises risks for retinal problems and glaucoma, and how clinic workflows and data can personalize care. Specific topics include candidate selection for ortho-k, safety and follow-up, why some adults still progress in graduate school, and how controlling myopia earlier expands options for refractive surgery later.   Bio: Dr. Maria Liu is a Professor of Clinical Optometry at UC Berkeley. She holds the Pamela P. Fong Faculty Chair in Optometry & Health Care. The emphasis of her research and clinical expertise is the investigation and utilization of novel contact-lens designs and pharmaceuticals in myopia control. She is the founder of the Myopia Control Clinic, the first of its kind in a teaching clinic; it now serves as a model for optometry schools across the country. Originally from Beijing, Liu practiced as an ophthalmologist in China before relocating to the US in 2000. She obtained her MBA prior to her OD training at Pacific University, College of Optometry. She also completed an MPH and a PhD at UC Berkeley.   Music Credit: "Upbeat Corporate" by Music For Creators is licensed under CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) via freemusicarchive.org.  

Myopia control is changing how we care for kids’ eyes. In this episode, Dr. Maria Liu, Professor of Clinical Optometry at UC Berkeley and founder of the Myopia Control Clinic, explains evidence-based myopia control strategies, including orthokeratology for pediatric myopia, and why early exams and outdoor time matter. We discuss what parents can do now, how high myopia raises risks for retinal problems and glaucoma, and how clinic workflows and data can personalize care. Specific topics include candidate selection for ortho-k, safety and follow-up, why some adults still progress in graduate school, and how controlling myopia earlier expands options for refractive surgery later.   Bio: Dr. Maria Liu is a Professor of Clinical Optometry at UC Berkeley. She holds the Pamela P. Fong Faculty Chair in Optometry & Health Care. The emphasis of her research and clinical expertise is the investigation and utilization of novel contact-lens designs and pharmaceuticals in myopia control. She is the founder of the Myopia Control Clinic, the first of its kind in a teaching clinic; it now serves as a model for optometry schools across the country. Originally from Beijing, Liu practiced as an ophthalmologist in China before relocating to the US in 2000. She obtained her MBA prior to her OD training at Pacific University, College of Optometry. She also completed an MPH and a PhD at UC Berkeley.   Music Credit: "Upbeat Corporate" by Music For Creators is licensed under CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) via freemusicarchive.org.

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