Doheny Eye Institute
Suyen Go is a skilled Clinical Project Manager at Doheny Eye Institute, with extensive experience managing ophthalmic clinical trials across phases I-III. Responsibilities include overseeing trial operations, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and coordinating with pharmaceutical companies and contract research organizations. Prior to this role, Suyen served as Hospital Program Manager at OneLegacy, where program operations were enhanced to optimize organ and tissue donation efforts. Additional experience includes positions as Project Manager at Synergy Media Specialists, Sales Development Representative at Doctor.com, and various internships focused on stem cell research and neurological studies. Suyen holds a Bachelor's Degree in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University.
Doheny Eye Institute
Doheny Eye Institute is an independent, non-profit organization whose mission is to further the conservation, improvement and restoration of human eyesight. Mrs. Carrie Estelle Doheny, wife of the prominent Los Angeles oilman Edward L. Doheny, lost the sight in her left eye at the age of 69. Suddenly aware of the precious and delicate nature of the gift of sight, in 1947 Mrs. Doheny created the organization named for her. Today, the Doheny Eye Institute serves thousands of patients in clinics around Los Angeles and Orange Counties and has emerged as a world leader in basic and clinical vision research and advanced patient care. The Institute's innovative research programs continually result in new diagnostic and treatment procedures and are respected internationally for research of the highest caliber, with direct impact on changing lives with improved sight In December 2013, UCLA’s Stein Eye Institute and the Doheny Eye Institute signed a long-term affiliation agreement. Under terms of the affiliation agreement there is a single integrated UCLA Department of Ophthalmology underlying both Institutes comprising Doheny-affiliated physicians and Stein physicians. The clinical enterprise will function as a single entity. Patients will encounter the same patient experience and range of services at any of the locations. Resources of both institutes will be dedicated to preeminence in patient care, research and education and will benefit the faculty of the UCLA Department of Ophthalmology.