Ronald Zambrano

Research Lab Supervisor at Wills Eye Hospital

Ronald Zambrano currently serves as Research Lab Supervisor at Wills Eye Hospital since January 2024. Prior experience includes serving as Lab Supervisor at NYU Langone Health for the Advanced Ophthalmic Imaging Laboratory, overseeing innovative research in glaucoma and ocular disease treatment from January 2020 to December 2023. Ronald held the position of Lab Manager at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine from March 2015 to January 2020, collaborating with neonatologists on treatments for preterm birth defects. Earlier roles include a self-employed freelance web designer/developer and Research Support Specialist at The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. Ronald is pursuing a PhD in Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Drexel University and holds an MS in Biotechnology-Bioinformatics, a CS50 Certificate from Harvard Extension School, and a BS in Biology from Barry University.

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Wills Eye Hospital, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a global leader in the treatment of eye disease. Established in 1832 as the America’s first eye hospital, we are one of the world’s premier eye care facilities and the #2 best hospital in the nation for ophthalmology as ranked by U.S. News & World Report 2014-2015. Our clinical expertise, state-of-the-art diagnostic testing and advanced surgical capabilities make Wills Eye a worldwide referral center where more than 250,000 patients are treated annually. From common eye problems to rare sight-threatening diseases, Wills Eye provides general eye care and comprehensive ophthalmic specialty services that attract patients throughout the Philadelphia metropolitan area, across the country and around the world. Today, we continue to shape the science and medicine of ophthalmology, thanks to our talented, skilled physicians and staff who are dedicated to improving and preserving sight.