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Charles T. Campbell Microbiology Laboratory

Established in 1973, this lab is a clinical microbiology laboratory dedicated solely to the diagnosis of infectious diseases of the eye. It is fully certified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the College of American Pathologists, and the federal government (CLIA).

Its goal is to provide pertinent information to assist ophthalmologists and physicians of all specialties in the treatment of eye infections. Our endeavors include providing information on the best testing methods for detecting ocular pathogens, current antibiotic susceptibility data, and standard antibiotic therapies for ocular infections.

Eric Romanowski, MS

Research Director
Research Instructor of Ophthalmology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
romanowskieg@upmc.edu
Publications

Robert Shanks, PhD

Basic Science Director
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
shanksrm@upmc.edu
Publications

Jonathan Mandell, PhD

Clinical Laboratory Manager
Research Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
jbm42@pitt.edu
Publications

Contact Information
UPMC Vision Institute
UPMC Mercy Pavilion
1622 Locust Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-647-2200

Lab Personnel
Shannon V. Nayyar, Specialty Laboratory Technologist
Kathleen Yates, Sr. Research Specialist

Research Focus
The Charles T. Campbell Ophthalmic Microbiology Laboratory is unique because of its two separate yet integrated components. The laboratory consists of a fully certified clinical diagnostic ophthalmic laboratory and a research laboratory that focuses on infectious diseases (diagnostics, anti-infectives, adenovirus, HSV-1, bacteria, chlamydia, fungi, and acanthamoeba) of the anterior segment of the eye and their treatment. The Charles T Campbell Microbiology Laboratory website is a resource for all interested in ocular microbiology.