
Warren W Pan, MD, PhD, MPhil
I am deeply honored to join the Ronald G. Michels Fellowship Foundation family and am profoundly grateful to the mentors, colleagues, and patients who have shaped my journey in retina.
I graduated from Harvard College before earning my MD/PhD from the University of Michigan and completing a postdoctoral MPhil from the University of Cambridge. I then returned to the University of Michigan’s Kellogg Eye Center for residency and stayed for vitreoretinal surgery fellowship. During this time, I have been fortunate to work alongside inspiring clinician-scientists who nurtured both my clinical and surgical skills, as well as my dedication to research.
My research focuses on integrating molecular profiling with multi-omics from human biospecimens to identify novel diagnostic and therapeutic targets for blinding retinal diseases. Ultimately, I hope to translate these findings into improved care and outcomes for patients. Outside of work, I enjoy early mornings in my home garage gym and spending time with my wife and our growing family.
