| April
22, 2004
Lansche Family Endows Distinguished
Chair
In Ophthalmology At UCSD’s Shiley Eye Center
By Eileen Callahan
A $2 million
gift from the Lansche family and Tatiana A. Lansche will establish
the Dr. Richard and Tatiana Lansche Distinguished Chair in Ophthalmology
at the Shiley Eye Center of the University of California, San
Diego, officials announced today.
To celebrate the endowment,
a reception and dedication ceremony will be held Thursday, April
22, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Shiley Eye Center,
9415 Campus Point Drive. Shiley faculty will join the Lansche
family, professional colleagues and friends to mark the occasion.
Dr. Stuart Brown, chairman
of the Shiley Eye Center, said the contribution by Mrs. Lansche
honors the work and memory of her late husband, Dr. Richard
K. Lansche, a respected San Diego-area ophthalmologist.
“Both Richard’s
and Tatiana’s contributions to the San Diego medical community
and to the ongoing mission of medical education are immense,”
said Dr. Brown. “This endowed chair will not only honor
and recognize Dr. Lansche for his distinction in the field of
ophthalmology, but it will provide invaluable research support
here at Shiley Eye Center.”
A UCSD search committee
will select the inaugural holder of the chair later this year.
A resident of Rancho
Santa Fe, the late Dr. Lansche was a graduate of Cornell University
Medical School. He completed his internship at Barnes Hospital
in St. Louis and his residency at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,
Minnesota. After marrying Tatiana in 1954, he entered the U.S.
Army as a Captain.
Following his military
service, Dr. Lansche spent two months as a Fellow in Ophthalmology
in London, England. He and Tatiana later settled in La Jolla,
where they established a solo practice in Ophthalmology.
Dr. Lansche obtained
a hospital appointment to the Scripps Hospital and as a Consultant
in Ophthalmology and Neuro-Ophthalmology to the Scripps Clinic.
For two years, Dr. Lansche served as chairman of the La Jolla
Academy of Medicine, an organization that Mrs. Lansche continues
to be involved in today.
Throughout his career Dr. Lansche was an active member of the
American Academy of Ophthalmology; the Societe Francaise Ophthalmogie,
Member-titulaire de la Societe; the American Association of
Military Ophthalmologists, and the American Intra-Ocular Implant
Society. He was a Fellow of the Society of Military Ophthalmologists
and President of the San Diego Eye Bank. In 1960, Dr. Lansche
presented the prestigious Barraquer Lecture in Spain.
At the time of his
death, Dr. Lansche was involved in a research project trying
to link the computer to human memory. He was working on a determinate
for design in a semi conductor-based intelligent computer.
“Richard’s
love of learning continued throughout his life,” Dr. Brown
said. “I am so honored that Tatiana and the Lansche family
chose to remember him and his work by providing a Distinguished
Chair in Ophthalmology for the UCSD Shiley Eye Center.
Home to the Department
of Ophthalmology of the UCSD Medical School, The Shiley Eye
Center brings together internationally respected physicians,
clinicians, scientists and experts to provide the best possible
care for patients while advancing leading-edge research into
the causes of, and treatments for, diseases and disorders affecting
the eye. For more information, visit http://eyesite.ucsd.edu,
or call (858) 534-4981.
This gift contributes
to the $1 billion fund-raising goal of The Campaign for UCSD:
Imagine What’s Next. Campaign priorities include
supporting students and faculty through scholarships, fellowships
and endowed chairs; creating and expanding academic programs;
funding research endeavors and health sciences advancements;
and providing innovation funds and unrestricted support. To
date, UCSD has raised $591.7 million; the campaign is scheduled
to conclude in June 2007.
Media Contacts: Tricia
Pare, Shiley Eye Center (858) 534-4981
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