Lucinda Camras, PhD is an renown expert in aqueous humor dynamics, ophthalmic surgery, and ocular devices. She was one of the youngest principal investigators to receive funding in 2013 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and continues to receive funding from government agencies ($3M+ total). She has been published in the top ophthalmic journals, has 10 US patents issued or pending, and has received numerous awards. Prior to Camras Vision, Lucinda has served as a scientific director for an ophthalmic startup working on a novel presbyopia procedure and served consultant to another ophthalmic startup working in glaucoma. She has worked with many key opinion leaders during her training and continued these collaborations post graduate school. Lucinda holds a B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering from Northwestern University and Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University. She was honored by being awarded the Notable Alum of the 2010s for the Duke Graduate School 90th Anniversary.