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Pediatric Glaucoma Registry

The Robison Harley Childhood Glaucoma Research Network (CGRN) International Pediatric Glaucoma Registry is a centralized database hosted at the University of Rochester to facilitate collaborative research worldwide. There is no charge to join, participate, or develop research from the Registry. The data is available to members for their use for research, under their own authorship. The data that is contributed is instrumental in driving research, refining treatment approaches, and ultimately improving the lives of children affected by glaucoma.

Current members

Wills Eye Hospital,USAPediatric Glaucoma Registry Sites
Duke Eye Center, USA
Hiroshima University, Japan
Emory Eye Center, USA
Labbafinejad Medical Center, Iran
Robert Cizik Eye Clinic,USA
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
Aravind Medical Research Foundation, India
Sankara Nethralaya, India
Akron Children's Hospital, USA
Children's Mercy Hospital, USA
University Hospital San Giuseppe, Italy
Goldschleger Eye Institute - Sheba Medical Center, Israel
Hospital Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona, Spain
Hospital Metropolitano, Ecuador
Hospital Roberto del Rio, Chile
University of Minnesota, USA
Hospital de Santa Maria, Portugal
UCSF, USA
University of Rochester, USA
University of Montreal (CHU Sainte-Justine), Canada
Corewell Health (Helen DeVos Children’s Health), USA
University of Benin, Nigeria
Children's Clinical University Hospital, Latvia
University of Miami, USA
University College Hospital, Ibadan Nigeria
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
LV Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI), India

Total data collected
Data collected to date

Data contribution percentages by site

Pediatric glaucoma data share by site

Our Newsletters
2024

Join us
The registry is an international centralized, secure, de-identified website database of childhood glaucoma hosted at the University of Rochester with the intent of fostering research about pediatric glaucoma. to join please contact Alex Levin or Jacob Perkins