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John Timothy Stout, MD

  • Ophthalmology (Eye)
Baylor College of Medicine
Location
Location
BCM Ophthalmology
1977 Butler Blvd, Ste E3.100 MS BCM 633, Houston, TX 77030
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John Timothy Stout, MD

Dr. Stout has been the Sid W. Richardson Professor and Margarett Root Brown Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology, and Director of the Cullen Eye Institute at Baylor College of Medicine since 2013. Prior to that he served as Professor in the Departments of Ophthalmology and Molecular Genetics, as well as Vice President for Commercialization Strategies at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. He has directed the Clayton Gene Therapy Laboratories since 1995. Dr. Stout brings experience from both the research and clinical sides of medicine. His research interests include human gene and cell-based therapy for proliferative and inherited ocular disease, retinal disease genotype-phenotype correlation and ocular disease gene mapping and discovery.

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Specialties

  • Ophthalmology (Eye)

Education

  • Medical School: Baylor College of Medicine/TX Children's Hospital

Medical groups

  • Baylor College of Medicine

Hospital affiliations

Below is a list of facilities where this provider is credentialed and approved to perform procedures or has privileges.
  • Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center - Houston, TX

Languages

  • English

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