
Daniela Ferrara, MD, discusses how data from low- and middle-income countries can strengthen US trials, improve equity, and inform innovation as the field looks toward 2026.
Daniela Ferrara, MD, PhD, FASRS, FARVO, is assistant professor of ophthalmology at Tufts University School of Medicine, and is involved with the optical coherence tomography team at New England Eye Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Ferrera is chair of the Low-Middle-Income Countries Working Group for the Collaborative Community of Ophthalmic Innovation and is chief medical officer at Topcon Healthcare.

Daniela Ferrara, MD, discusses how data from low- and middle-income countries can strengthen US trials, improve equity, and inform innovation as the field looks toward 2026.