Dr. Leonie Keidel | Ophthalmology | Best Researcher Award

Specialist doctor | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | Germany

Dr. Leonie F. Keidel is a clinician-scientist in ophthalmology whose work bridges clinical practice and research with notable impact. As a specialist leading glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, and emergency clinics at LMU Munich, she has advanced knowledge in retinal, choroidal, and rare ocular diseases by describing new mechanisms and developing innovative imaging biomarkers. Her research contributions include randomized clinical trials in glaucoma, surgical innovations, and studies that have been published in respected international journals. She has been recognized with several prestigious awards and serves as a reviewer for leading journals, underscoring her influence in shaping scientific discourse. Beyond research, she is actively engaged in teaching, mentoring, and examining future medical professionals, reflecting her commitment to academic development. With strong international collaborations and a proven track record of innovation, Dr. Keidel represents a dynamic researcher whose work continues to advance ophthalmic science and improve patient care globally.

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Featured Publications

1. M. Gehrke, L. F. Keidel, L. Buhl, S. G. Priglinger, and M. J. Mackert, “Intraluminal 10-0 Nylon Stenting in PRESERFLO™ MicroShunt Surgery for Pseudoexfoliation Glaucoma,” Journal of Clinical Medicine, Sep. 2025.

2. L. F. Keidel, M. Gehrke, S. Kassumeh, L. Buhl, S. G. Priglinger, and M. J. Mackert, “Effect of Subconjunctival Healaflow in Filtrating Surgery with Preserflo MicroShunt in Primary Open Angle Glaucoma,” Journal of Clinical Medicine, Aug. 2025.

3. L. F. Keidel, F. Eckardt, M. Nobl, S. Priglinger, and M. Mackert, “Inflammation and patient satisfaction in micropulse versus continuous wave transscleral cyclophotocoagulation,” British Journal of Ophthalmology, Apr. 2025.

4. L. Keidel, K. Hohenfellner, B. Schworm, S. Priglinger, N. Luft, and C. Priglinger, “Spectral domain optical coherence tomography-based retinochoroidal cystine crystal score: a window into infantile nephropathic cystinosis,” British Journal of Ophthalmology, Feb. 2023.

5. L. Keidel, C. Elhardt, K. Hohenfellner, S. Priglinger, B. Schworm, C. Wertheimer, C. Priglinger, and N. Luft, “Establishing an objective biomarker for corneal cystinosis using a threshold‐based Spectral domain optical coherence tomography imaging algorithm,” Acta Ophthalmologica, Mar. 2021.

Leonie Keidel | Ophthalmology | Best Researcher Award

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