Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

Ophthalmology700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Julie Racine

Biography

Julie Racine, PhD, joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Department in 2011 as director of the Visual Electrophysiology Clinic. Julie works closely with Nationwide Children’s faculty, residents, staff and medical providers to provide state-of-the-art visual electrophysiology testing for children and adults with visual impairments. She is also involved in providing visual electrophysiology training to ophthalmologists and optometrists at The Ohio State University. In her free time, Julie teaches the importance of eye health to school aged children all over the state of Ohio, through the Realeyes program. Julie is also the program director of the Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR), the first and only state-wide program that provides education and support to Ohio families with children diagnosed with amblyopia. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Julie was the Visual Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Julie received her bachelor degree (BSc) in animal physiology from Université de Montréal and her doctorate degree (PhD) in neurological sciences from McGill University.

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Research

Publications

                  Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.

                


                  Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.

                


                  Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.

                


                  Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington's disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

View More Publications

Education

Graduate School

McGill University

Date Completed: 12/01/2007

Contact Information

Ophthalmology

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

Ophthalmology700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Julie Racine

Biography

Julie Racine, PhD, joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Department in 2011 as director of the Visual Electrophysiology Clinic. Julie works closely with Nationwide Children’s faculty, residents, staff and medical providers to provide state-of-the-art visual electrophysiology testing for children and adults with visual impairments. She is also involved in providing visual electrophysiology training to ophthalmologists and optometrists at The Ohio State University. In her free time, Julie teaches the importance of eye health to school aged children all over the state of Ohio, through the Realeyes program. Julie is also the program director of the Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR), the first and only state-wide program that provides education and support to Ohio families with children diagnosed with amblyopia. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Julie was the Visual Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Julie received her bachelor degree (BSc) in animal physiology from Université de Montréal and her doctorate degree (PhD) in neurological sciences from McGill University.

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Research

Publications

                  Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.

                


                  Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.

                


                  Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.

                


                  Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington's disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

View More Publications

Education

Graduate School

McGill University

Date Completed: 12/01/2007

Contact Information

Ophthalmology

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

Ophthalmology700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Julie Racine

Contact Information

  • Call us at:
  • (614) 722-4075
  • Ophthalmology700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Julie Racine

Biography

Julie Racine, PhD, joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Department in 2011 as director of the Visual Electrophysiology Clinic. Julie works closely with Nationwide Children’s faculty, residents, staff and medical providers to provide state-of-the-art visual electrophysiology testing for children and adults with visual impairments. She is also involved in providing visual electrophysiology training to ophthalmologists and optometrists at The Ohio State University. In her free time, Julie teaches the importance of eye health to school aged children all over the state of Ohio, through the Realeyes program. Julie is also the program director of the Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR), the first and only state-wide program that provides education and support to Ohio families with children diagnosed with amblyopia. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Julie was the Visual Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Julie received her bachelor degree (BSc) in animal physiology from Université de Montréal and her doctorate degree (PhD) in neurological sciences from McGill University.

Biography

Julie Racine, PhD, joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Department in 2011 as director of the Visual Electrophysiology Clinic. Julie works closely with Nationwide Children’s faculty, residents, staff and medical providers to provide state-of-the-art visual electrophysiology testing for children and adults with visual impairments. She is also involved in providing visual electrophysiology training to ophthalmologists and optometrists at The Ohio State University. In her free time, Julie teaches the importance of eye health to school aged children all over the state of Ohio, through the Realeyes program. Julie is also the program director of the Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR), the first and only state-wide program that provides education and support to Ohio families with children diagnosed with amblyopia. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Julie was the Visual Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Julie received her bachelor degree (BSc) in animal physiology from Université de Montréal and her doctorate degree (PhD) in neurological sciences from McGill University.

Biography

Julie Racine, PhD, joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Department in 2011 as director of the Visual Electrophysiology Clinic. Julie works closely with Nationwide Children’s faculty, residents, staff and medical providers to provide state-of-the-art visual electrophysiology testing for children and adults with visual impairments. She is also involved in providing visual electrophysiology training to ophthalmologists and optometrists at The Ohio State University. In her free time, Julie teaches the importance of eye health to school aged children all over the state of Ohio, through the Realeyes program. Julie is also the program director of the Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR), the first and only state-wide program that provides education and support to Ohio families with children diagnosed with amblyopia. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Julie was the Visual Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Julie received her bachelor degree (BSc) in animal physiology from Université de Montréal and her doctorate degree (PhD) in neurological sciences from McGill University.

Julie Racine, PhD, joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Department in 2011 as director of the Visual Electrophysiology Clinic. Julie works closely with Nationwide Children’s faculty, residents, staff and medical providers to provide state-of-the-art visual electrophysiology testing for children and adults with visual impairments. She is also involved in providing visual electrophysiology training to ophthalmologists and optometrists at The Ohio State University. In her free time, Julie teaches the importance of eye health to school aged children all over the state of Ohio, through the Realeyes program. Julie is also the program director of the Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR), the first and only state-wide program that provides education and support to Ohio families with children diagnosed with amblyopia. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Julie was the Visual Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Julie received her bachelor degree (BSc) in animal physiology from Université de Montréal and her doctorate degree (PhD) in neurological sciences from McGill University.

Julie Racine, PhD, joined the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ophthalmology Department in 2011 as director of the Visual Electrophysiology Clinic. Julie works closely with Nationwide Children’s faculty, residents, staff and medical providers to provide state-of-the-art visual electrophysiology testing for children and adults with visual impairments. She is also involved in providing visual electrophysiology training to ophthalmologists and optometrists at The Ohio State University.

In her free time, Julie teaches the importance of eye health to school aged children all over the state of Ohio, through the Realeyes program. Julie is also the program director of the Ohio Amblyope Registry (OAR), the first and only state-wide program that provides education and support to Ohio families with children diagnosed with amblyopia. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Julie was the Visual Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Children’s Hospital in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Julie received her bachelor degree (BSc) in animal physiology from Université de Montréal and her doctorate degree (PhD) in neurological sciences from McGill University.

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Patient Care

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Locations

Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

  • Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Research

Publications

                  Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.

                


                  Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.

                


                  Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.

                


                  Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington's disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

View More Publications

Research

Publications

                  Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.

                


                  Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.

                


                  Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.

                


                  Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington's disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

View More Publications

Research

Publications

                  Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.

                


                  Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.

                


                  Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.

                


                  Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington's disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

View More Publications

Publications

                  Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.

                


                  Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.

                


                  Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.

                


                  Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington's disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

View More Publications

                  Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.

                


                  Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.

                


                  Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.

                


                  Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington's disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

View More Publications

  • Klimo KR, Stern-Green EA, Shelton E, Day E, Jordan L, Robich M, Racine J, McDaniel CE, VanNasdale DA, Yuhas PT. Structure and function of retinal ganglion cells in subjects with a history of repeated traumatic brain injury. Front Neurol. 2022; 13: 963587.
  • Racine J, Golden R. A patient diagnosed with Galloway-Mowat syndrome presenting with a rod-cone functional anomaly with electronegative dark-adapted ERGs. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Aug; 143: 75-83.
  • Heisler-Taylor T, Wan R, Urbanski EG, Hamadmad S, Shah MH, Wilson H, Racine J, Cebulla CM. Multimodal imaging and functional analysis of the chick NMDA retinal damage model. PLoS One. 2021; 16: e0257148.
  • Knapp J, VanNasdale DA, Ramsey K, Racine J. Retinal dysfunction in a presymptomatic patient with Huntington’s disease. Doc Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 136: 213-221.

Education

Graduate School

McGill University

Date Completed: 12/01/2007

Education

Graduate School

McGill University

Date Completed: 12/01/2007

Education

Graduate School

McGill University

Date Completed: 12/01/2007

Graduate School

McGill University

Date Completed: 12/01/2007

Graduate School

McGill University

Date Completed: 12/01/2007

Contact Information

Ophthalmology

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Contact Information

Ophthalmology

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Contact Information

Ophthalmology

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Ophthalmology

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Call us at: (614) 722-4075

                    700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
  • Call us at:
  • (614) 722-4075
  • 700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)