James Stringham
Dr. Stringham earned doctoral degrees in experimental psychology and neuroscience from the University of New Hampshire in 2003. During postdoctoral appointments at Harvard medical School and the Medical College of Georgia, he conducted research on the effects of the dietary carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin, and meso-zeaxanthin on age‐related macular degeneration, visual performance, and the plasticity of the visual system. Subsequent positions have included senior vision scientist with the Air Force Research Laboratory, and research professor at the University of Georgia. Currently at the Duke Eye Center, he is continuing his research on the effects of nutrition on visual performance, neurophysiology, and cognition in both normal and clinical populations.