Mr Murat Dogru

Mr Murat Dogru

Visiting Senior Fellow

Language Skills

  • Turkish Native
  • English Fluent
  • Japanese Fluent
  • German Fluent

 

Licences

Doctor of Medicine MD 89AB053 Granted by Turkish Ministry of Health on June 30 1989

Doctor of Medicine MD 8944     Granted by Japan Ministry of Health on April 19 2013

Ophthalmology specialist 1993

Associate Professorship in Ophthalmology 2002 (Turkey) 2006 (Japan)

 

Doctorate Degree

PhD obtained from Kobe University School of Medicine (HAKU-I-1218)

Field: Corneal science

PhD Thesis paper:Impression Cytology in Atopic Dermatitis, Ophthalmology 1998

 

Memberships in Professional Societies

Turkish Ophthalmology Society

Turkish Cornea Society Executive Member

Japanese Ophthalmological Society

Japan Cornea Society

Kyoto Cornea Club

ARVO

Tear Film Ocular Surface Society (Execuitive Board Member)

Turkish Contact Lens Society

Japan Dry Eye Society (Executive Board Member)

Asia Dry Eye Society (Board Member)

 

Editorial Board Member

IOVS

Eye and Contact Lens (ECLA-former CLAO journal)

Turkish Ophthalmology Journal 

 

Associate Editor

International Journal of Molecular Science

Journal of Clinical Medicine

Diagnostics

Medicine & Health
School of Optometry and Vision Science

Dr.Murat Dogru is the first academician from the whole continental Europe to acquire a Japanese Medical License to practice in the field of Ophthalmology. Dr. Murat Dogru is an internationally recognized expert in ocular surface disorders, dry eyes, ocular allergy and ocular inflammation. He conducts both basic and translational research in the field of corneal and ocular surface inflammation and oxidative stress. He studies the molecular and cellular mechanisms of ocular inflammation with applications to autoimmunity, dry eye disease, contact lens wear and ocular allergy.

An executive board member of the international Tear film and Ocular Surface Society, Asia Dry Eye Society and Japan Dry Eye Research Society, and a Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), he has authored more than 283 peer-reviewed articles and several book chapters, and has presented more than 200 invited and named lectures worldwide. His published work has been read and cited more than 8,200 times. Dr. Dogru’s research has led to several successful grant applications to the Japanese Ministry of Health and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science where he was registered as an official researcher of Japan in 2002. His research is also supported by several continual industry grants. Dr. Dogru has trained several clinical fellows, postdoctoral fellows and students in Turkey and in Japan over 8 countries to date, the significant majority achieving full-time academic positions in ophthalmology and vision research in their respective countries. Dr. Dogru served as a lecturer for Kobe School of Optometry from 1995-1999 and established a teaching and wet lab curriculum for corneal topography, contact lens wear and adverse effects with Johnson and Johnson in Japan for Japanese Ophthalmology residents and optometrists for the first time.Dr. Murat Dogru currently is a practicing ophthalmologist and a researcher affiliated with Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan and Tsurumi University Eye Clinic,Yokohama, Japan

Phone
+81-03-6264-9798
Location
UNSW School of Optometry & Vision Science

Government Grants

 

Japanese Ministry of Health Grant 2005-2007 Grant amount: 20.000.000 JY Title: Preparation of World Dry Eye Diagnostic Guidelines and Introduction of Guidelines into Japan

Japan Society for Promotion of Science 2009-2011  Grant amount: 3.500.000 JY Title: Evaluation of the lacrimal gland/Ocular surface damage mechanism due to smoking

Japan Society for Promotion of Science 2009-2011  Grant amount: 3.500.000 JY Title::Investigation of epithelial-mesenchymal differentiation in the aging dry eye SOD1 KO mouse

Japan Society for Promotion of Science 2010-2011  Grant amount: 2.200.000 JY Title: Pathophsiology of Age related Meibomian gland disease

Japan Society for Promotion of Science2011  Grant amount: 3.500.000 JY Title::Evaluation of the lacrimal gland/Ocular surface damage mechanism due to smoking

Industry Grants

 

2006 Johnson & Johnson Ocular Surface and Visual Optics Sponsored Department  Grant amount: 40.000.000 JY

2007 Johnson & Johnson Ocular Surface and Visual Optics Sponsored Department  Grant amount: 40.000.000 JY

2008 Johnson & Johnson Ocular Surface and Visual Optics Sponsored Department  Grant amount: 40.000.000 JY

2009 Johnson & Johnson Ocular Surface and Visual Optics Sponsored Department  Grant amount: 30.000.000 JY

2010 Johnson & Johnson Ocular Surface and Visual Optics Sponsored Department  Grant amount: 30.000.000 JY

2011 Santen Pharmaceuticals Basic investigation on the administration of 3% Diquafosol sodium eye drops in the SOD 1 KO dry eye model mice  Grant amount:1.000.000 JY

   Otsuka Pharmaceuticals The effect of rebamipide eye drops on inflammatory cytokines in the SOD1 KO mice  Grant amount: 15.000.000 JY

2012  Otsuka Pharmaceuticals The effect of rebamipide eye drops on inflammatory cytokines in the SOD1 KO mice  Grant amount: 22.000.000 JY

2014  Otsuka Pharmaceuticals The effect of rebamipide eye drops on inflammatory cytokines in the SOD1 KO mice  Grant amount: 4.920.000 JY

2015  Otsuka Pharmaceuticals The effect of rebamipide eye drops on inflammatory cytokines in the SOD1 KO mice  Grant amount: 6.730.000 JY

2016  Santen Pharmaceuticals The effect of 3% Diquafosol sodium eye drops on dry eyes induced by anti-glaucoma medications Grant amount: 4.500.000 JY

2017  Santen Pharmaceuticals The effect of 3% Diquafosol sodium eye dropson membrane mucins in an age related dry eye mouse model Grant amount: 1.500.000 JY

            Otsuka Pharmaceuticals The nerve protection effects of rebamipide eye drops in environmental stress dry eye mouse models  Grant amount: 8.140.000 JY

    Eco Denki Co The in vitro applicability of strip meniscometry tubes Grant amount: 3.500.000 JY

    Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Evaluation of the retrieaval of antioxidantsin a dry eye model mouse Grant amount: 4.950.000 JY

2018~2023

            Icom Inc,The ocular surface effects and bioavalibility of novel dry eye, ocular allergy and anti-glaucoma eye frops Grant amount:50.000 Euro/year

Awards and Honors

1983-1989 Turkish Education Association Top student Turkey award for 6 consecutive years

1993 Japan Ministry of Health Monbusho Scholarship

1997 Kobe Mayor English Japanese Bilingual Speech Contest award

1997 Asahi newspaper Best Composition Award

1999 ARVO travel award

2000 Japan Cornea Congress Uchida Award for best cornea presentation

2002 Japan Society for Promotion of Science Postgraduate Scholarship

2007 Japan Dry Eye Society Research Award

+ Numerous TFOS ,ARVO and congress best presentation and travel awards for graduate and undergraduate students

Murat's research interests include studying the pathophysiology of several types of dry eye disease and ocular allergy, discovering new diagnostic methods and biomarkers for dry eyes, the role of oxidative stress in ocular surface diseases, assessment of novel treatments for dry eyes and ocular allergies, studying animal models of ocular surface disease, role of aging on eyes, studying the effect of environmental factors on dry eyes and ocular allergy, the effect of  contact lens wear on tear film and ocular surface, studying and devising CLs able to deliver therapeutic agents for ocular surface disease,  meibomian gland disease. 

My Research Supervision

Bioavailability of a novel antiglaucoma eye drop, its safety and ocular surface effects

My Teaching

I teach basic and advanced research and clinical skills to diagnose dry eyes, ocular allergies, glaucoma, uveitis, ocular effects of contact lens wear, histopathology of ocular tissues including immunohistochemistry,

Real Time RT-PCR and electron microscopy skills  to undergraduate and postgraduate students.