June 30, 2005



September 18, 2014

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: BROWNSTEIN, Seymour

OFFICE ADDRESS: University of Ottawa Eye Institute

The Ottawa Hospital - General Campus

501 Smyth Road, Suite W6213

Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8L6

Telephone No: (613) 737-8824, FAX 737-8826

E-mail: sbrownstein@ohri.ca

RESIDENCE ADDRESS: 54 Jack Aaron Drive

Ottawa, Ontario K2G 6M4

Telephone No: (613) 225-1027

STATUS: Married, 3 children

CITIZENSHIP: Canadian

DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, LICENSES, AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:

196l - B.Sc., McGill University - Physiology (honours)

1965 - MD., CM, McGill University

1966 - L.M.C.C., Canadian medical licence, No. 25034

1966 - Medical licence, Quebec No. 66-181

1966 - National Board of Medical Examiners, No. 84125

1970 - Quebec College of Physicians and Surgeons (Ophthalmology), No. 5556

1970 - Certification of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (Ophthalmology), No. 852

1972 - Canadian Medical Protective Association No. 35297

1972 - American Board of Ophthalmology

1972 - Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (Ophthalmology)

1973 - Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology

1992 - Medical license, Ontario No. 64855

2008 - Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS) Certificate, OHRI (Oct. 16, 2008)

2009 – Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Training Certificate, OHRI (Dec. 4, 2009)

2011 - Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS 2) Certificate, OHRI (Oct. 28, 2011)

TRAINING:

1. Rotating internship, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, 1965-1966.

2. Resident in medicine, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, 1966-1967.

3. Resident in ophthalmology (including a six-month basic science course in ophthalmology at New York University Post-Graduate Medical School in 1967), New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City, 1967-1970.

4. Fellow in ophthalmic pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, 1971-1972.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

I. McGill University, Departments of Ophthalmology and Pathology:

1. Lecturer, July 1972

2. Assistant professor, Ophthalmology and Pathology, September 1973.

3. Associate professor, June 1977

4. Tenured associate professor, June 1982.

5. Tenured Full Professor, September 1986 - August 1992.

II. University of Ottawa, Departments of Ophthalmology and Pathology,

1. Full Professor, Ophthalmology and Pathology, July 1992-present.

2. Les Amis Chair in Vision Science, July 1997 - present.

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

1. Senior (1988) Ophthalmologist and Assistant Pathologist, Royal Victoria Hospital and McGill University Institute of Pathology, 1972-1992.

2. Consultant, Surgery/Ophthalmology, Montreal Children's

Hospital (McGill University Health Centre), 1975-present.

3. University of Ottawa Eye Institute/The Ottawa Hospital, Associate Ophthalmologist with a cross appointment in Laboratory Medicine (Pathology), July 1992 - present.

4. Associate Clinician Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, April 1998 - present.

HOSPITAL AND ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:

I. McGILL UNIVERSITY (1972-1992):

1. Director, McGill University Registry of Ophthalmic Pathology including a fellowship program and consultations from across Canada, 1972-1992.

2. Chairman, elective students in ophthalmology, Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH), 1972-1979.

3. Member, Visual Aids Committee, RVH, 1972-1982.

4. Supporting Member of the McGill Test Committee for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons' Examinations in Ophthalmology, 1975-1992.

5. Chairman, McGill Department of Ophthalmology Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, 1978-1987.

6. Member, Research Committee of RVH Research Institute,

1980-198l.

7. Board of Management, RVH Research Institute, 1985-1989.

8. McGill Department of Ophthalmology Ethics Committee, Supporting Member, 1985-1992.

9. Secretary, McGill Department of Ophthalmology Alumni Association, 1986-1987.

10. Library Committee, Department of Ophthalmology, RVH, 1986-1992. Chairman, 1989-1992.

11. Search Committee for Chief, Department of Ophthalmology RVH, 1986.

12. Selection Committee for Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology, McGill University, 1986-1987.

13. Editorial Board, Ophthalmology McGill, 1988-1992.

14. Promotions Committee, Department of Pathology, McGill University, 1990.

II. UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA (1992 - PRESENT)

1. Executive Committee, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa, 1992 -present.

2. Chairman, University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Research Day and UMRF Committee, 1992-present

3. Chairman, Research Committee, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa, 1992-2000.

4. Director, University of Ottawa Registry and Laboratory of Ophthalmic Pathology

including a fellowship program annually and consultations from across Canada, 1992-present.

5. Postgraduate Medical Education Research Directors Committee, University of

Ottawa, 2005-present.

6. Promotion Committee, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa, 1992-

present.

8. Advisory Board Executive Committee, University of Ottawa Eye Institute, 1994-

2000.

9. Resident Impact, Education and Research Facilitation Committee, The Ottawa Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, 1998-2000.

10. Eye Institute subcommittee for clinic changes, 2001-2003.

11. Resident Selection Committee, Department of Ophthalmology, University of

Ottawa, 1992-1994.

OTHER ACADEMIC POSITIONS:

1. Member of the faculty of the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary School of Orthoptics, 1969-1970.

2. International Eye Foundation Teaching Fellowship at the University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia, in ophthalmology and ophthalmic pathology, 1972.

3. Contributing Editor, Electronic Eye Journal, Philadelphia, 1986-1988.

4. Contributing Editor, Ophthalmic Practice Journal/Clinical and Surgical Ophthalmology, Montreal, 1987-1989. Associate Editor, 1989-2002.

Editor of Ophthalmic Pathology Case Report Section (including for the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists), 1996-present.

5. Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Study (COMS), National Institute of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, PI Dr. Christine Corriveau, McGill University, Certified as an Ophthalmic Pathologist, 1987- 1992.

6. Canadian Reference Centre for Cancer Pathology, Ottawa. Consultant for ophthalmic and orbital section. 1989-1995.

7. Review of manuscripts and textbooks related to ophthalmic pathology, ophthalmology, and/or pathology for several peer review journals e.g. Arch Ophthalmol, Ophthalmology, Can J Ophthalmol, Surv Ophthalmol, JOPRS, Br J Ophthalmol, Cornea, and JCRS.

8. Review of grant applications in ophthalmology and/or pathology for a number of agencies including the MRC, PSIF, and BCHCRF.

9. Canadian Committee on Cancer Staging (CCCS), Toronto, Member for ophthalmic tumours, 1993-present.

10. Member of Program Committee of the American Academy of Ophthalmology/American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, 1995-1997.

11. Program Committee and Moderator, International Conference on Ocular Infections, Jerusalem, Israel, June 1995.

12. Program Chairman, Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and of the 1st Combined Meeting of the North

American Ophthalmic Pathology Societies, 2000-2001.

13. Corresponding Member of the Ophthalmology Examination Board of the RCPSC, renewal, 2005-present.

14. Program Chairman, Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society/Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Quebec City, Quebec, June 2010.

15. Representative for Ophthalmic Pathology on the Continuing Professional Development Committee of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, 2010.

16. Program Steering Committee, Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, August 2010.

17. Co-Chair, Zimmerman Memorial Tributes (Scientific Day Banquet), American Association of Ocular Oncologists and Pathologists, (Satellite Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 2013.

AWARDS, HONORS:

1. Keith Hutchison Memorial Scholarship, McGill University, Faculty of Medicine, 1962-1963.

2. Brittain S. Payne, MD. Prize for proficiency in pathology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City, 1970.

3. Guest of Honor of the Verhoeff (American Ophthalmic Pathology) Society representing the Americas, Washington, DC, March 1984.

4. Program Chairman, organizer, and moderator of a 2-hour Symposium on Ocular Neoplasia for the 100th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Chicago, October 1996.

5. President of the Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and of the 2nd Combined Meeting of the North American Ophthalmic Pathology Societies, 2001-2003. Program Chairman and organizer of the 1st Combined Meeting of the North American Ophthalmic Pathology Societies, Bethesda, MD, and organizer of this initial Meeting, April 2001.

6. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists (AAOP) award of gratitude for being Senior Editor of the AAOP Case Report Section in the Journal Ophthalmic Practice and for other contributions to the Association, Orlando, October 2002.

7. Delivered the “Lorand V. Johnson Lecture” to the Combined Meeting of the Departments of Ophthalmology of Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinics and the Cleveland Ophthalmological Society, Cleveland, Ohio, April 2003.

8. “J. David Grimes Research Career Achievement Award” presented by the Ottawa Health Research Institute at their annual research gala, Ottawa, Ontario, October 28, 2006.

9. “Award of Excellence in Ophthalmology” from the Canadian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (CSCRS) and delivered the 2007 “Harold Stein Lecture”, Ottawa, October 20, 2007.

10. Received “Kudos from a patient”, The Ottawa Hospital Journal, May 2008.

11. Award of Exemplary Attendance (2009-2011, 2011-2012, 2012-2013), The Ottawa Hospital, October 2011, November 2012, and March 2013 (for 3-years).

CONTRACT/GRANTS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH STUDIES (at the University of Ottawa)

(EVALUATIONS OF MEDICATIONS FOR POTENTIAL OCULAR TOXICITY):

*1. Olanzapine vs. haloperidol. Lilly, 1993-1996.

*2. Seroquel vs. haloperidol. Zeneca, 1993-1999.

*3. Ocular effects of BMS-181101. Bristol-Myers Squibb, 1994-1995.

*4. SDZ MAR 327 vs. haloperidol. Sandoz, 1995-1997.

*5. Open label Seroquel (PRIZE). Zeneca, 1996-1999.

*6. BIMT 17 BS vs. placebo. Boehringer Ingelheim, 1997.

*7. Iloperidone vs. placebo. Novartis, 1999-2000.

#8. Farnesyl transferase inhibitor. Janssen, 2001-2002.

!9. Agent 4. Berlex, 2003-2004.

+10. SB-497115-GR. GlaxoSmithKline, 2005-2006.

v11. MDX-010.Medarex. 2005-2006.

x12. Onlay lens, epithelial pocket delaminator, CooperVision, 2006.

*13. BIMT 17 BS, Flibanserin, Boehringer Ingelheim, 2006-2009.

Note: * Studies 1-7 were performed with the Department of Psychiatry, University of Ottawa, The Royal Ottawa Hospital.

# Study 8 was performed with the Department of Medicine/Hematology, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa.

! Study 9 was being performed with the University of Ottawa Heart Institute

+Study 10 was in conjunction with the Thrombosis Program, Ottawa Health Research Institute.

v Study 11 was in conjunction with the Ottawa Hospital Regional Cancer Centre.

x Study 12 was in conjunction with the University of Ottawa Eye Institute.

* Study 13 was in conjunction with the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa

GRANTS FOR RESEARCH STUDIES:

1. Medical Research Council of Canada, Operating Grant for

research in ocular immunopathology, $21,325, 1974-1976.

2. E.A. Baker Foundation for the Prevention of Blindness of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Grants for research in ophthalmic pathology, $66,000, 1983-1986.

3. Oculus Foundation Grant for studies on taurine localization in the retina (with Norma Lake, PhD), $6,000, 1988-1989.

4. CIBA Vision Grant for research in ophthalmic pathology, $16,000, 1988-1996 (After 1996, via the Eye Institute).

5. University of Ottawa Medical Research Fund grants (up to $6,000 annually) for research in ophthalmic pathology, annually, 1993-present.*

*UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA MEDICAL RESEARCH FUND GRANTS RECEIVED:

1. 1992 - Vicryl-mesh for hydroxyapatite orbital implants, with DR Jordan, $3,500.

2. 1993 - New hydroxyapatite orbital implant, with Dr. Jordan, $2,900.

3. 1994 - “Counterfeit” hydroxyapatite orbital implant, with DR Jordan, $3,000.

4. 1995 - Chinese orbital implant, with DR Jordan, $1,000.

5. 1996 - i. Excimer laser therapy in postmortem eyes, PI, $3,060.

ii. Alumina orbital implant and the PTFE (polytetrafluorethylene) wrap, with DR Jordan, $3,523.

7. 1997 - i. Excimer laser therapy in postmortem eyes harvested in tissue

culture medium, PI, $5,950.

8. ii. Analysis of 6 different orbital implant wraps, with DR Jordan,

$4,418.

8. 1998 - i. Wound healing following excimer laser therapy in postmortem eyes, PI, $6,000.

9. - ii. Brazilian hydroxyapatite implant, with DR Jordan, $2,030.

10. 1999 - i. Wound healing following LASIK in postmortem eyes, PI, $6,000.

11. - ii. The molteno M-sphere implant, with DR Jordan, $2,500.

12. 2000 - i. Immunohistochemical analysis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva, PI, $4,810.

13. - ii. Hydroxyapatite coated alumina implant, with DR Jordan, $2,256.

14. 2001 - i. Immunohistochemical analysis of primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva, PI, $5,975.

15. - ii. The Opla orbital implant, with DR Jordan, $4,800.

16. 2002 - i. Immunohistochemical analysis of uveal melanoma, PI, $6,000.

17. - ii. The Medpore orbital implant, with DR Jordan, $4,300.

18. 2003 - Newer bleaching techniques in the immunohistochemical analysis of ocular melanocytic lesions, PI, $5,000.

19. 2004 - Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of angiogenesis in uveal melanomas as compared to subretinal membranes, PI, $6,000.

20. 2005 - Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of angiogenesis in uveal melanomas, PI, $6,000.

21. 2006 - Preliminary histological and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi-LASIK and LASEK methods, PI, $6,000.

22. 2007 - Histological and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi-LASIK and LASEK methods, PI, $6,000.

23. 2008 - Ultrastructural studies on corneal epithelial flaps created through Epi-LASIK and LASEK methods, PI, $4,650.

24. 2010 – Clinically unsuspected uveal melanoma. PI $2,465.

25. 2011 – Secondary corneal amyloidosis, PI, $2,940.

26. 2012 – Analyses of melanocytic immunostaining, PI, $5,800.

27. 2013 – Immunohistochemical analyses of sebaceous carcinoma, PI $5,800

MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS:

1. Canadian Medical Association.

2. College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Province of Quebec.

3. Canadian Ophthalmological Society.

4. Quebec Ophthalmological Society (until 1992).

5. Montreal Ophthalmological Society (until 1992).

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society.

Program Chair 1987, 1996, and 2010.

7. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.

a. Program Chairman (2000 - 2001).

b. President (2001 - 2003).

c. Steering Committee (2010)

8. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

9. American Academy of Ophthalmology.

a. Program Chairman of Symposium on Ocular Neoplasia (1996).

b. Program Committee Member (1995-1997).

10. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society.

11. Georgiana Dvorak Theobald Society/Combined Ophthalmic Pathology Society.

12. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.

13. American Association of Ocular Oncologists and Pathologists (AAOOP as of 2011; previously AAOP).

a. Past Chair/Member of Program Committee (1995 - 1997).

b. Editor of AAOP Journal (1997-2002).

c. Award for contributions to AAOP including Editor of AAOP Journal (2002).

d. Co-Chair of Annual Meeting (2013)

14. International Society of Ophthalmic Pathologists.

15. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.

16. Ontario Medical Association.

17. Ottawa Academy of Medicine, Section of Ophthalmology.

Scientific Advisory Board of the Vision Health Research Council of Canada.

International Society of Ocular Oncologists (2007-2009).

TEACHING ACTIVITIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA (1992 - present):

I. UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING:

A. Medical Students.

1. Supervision of Medical School Elective Students each Monday Morning in my Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory (3-4 hours weekly throughout most of the year). Occasionally, full time elective supervised for 2-4 weeks exclusively in my laboratory.

2. Didactic Lectures: In conjunction with the postgraduate resident lectures (See II. A. below).

B. Eye Institute School of Ophthalmic Medical Technology (for B.Sc. Degree at the University of Ottawa).

1. Didactic Lectures:

i. Exclusively for their course: Anatomy and Introduction to Ocular Pathology (4 hours annually).

ii. In conjunction with the postgraduate resident lectures (See II. A. below; 10 hours annually).

2. Laboratory Review of Ophthalmic Pathology (4-hours annually).

II. POSTGRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY (University of Ottawa):

A. Didactic Lectures:

1. Friday morning Lecture Series. Since ophthalmic pathology transcends most of the clinical disciplines in the teaching blocks, my lectures form the lion’s share of these teaching sessions including 4-hours each on the cornea, the conjunctiva, eyelids, the optic nerve, phakomatoses, retinoblastoma, and glaucoma (28 hours over the 2 year cycle/14 hours annually).

2. Thursday afternoon (5:00-7:00 PM) Professor Rounds in Ophthalmic Pathology: These sessions are used either to review the American Academy of Ophthalmology Basic Science Course, interactive didactic presentations or in the format of show and tell quizzes to augment and reinforce the other lectures including areas that have not been covered (e.g. uveal melanoma) (6 hours annually).

B. Other resident and departmental ophthalmologic teaching includes the mock oral examinations, and ophthalmic pathology Grand Rounds (including invitations to participate during the Grand Rounds of other staff members e.g. during Dr. Jackson, Dr. Mintsioulis, Dr. Jordan and Dr. Gilberg’s Grand Rounds) (total about 8 hours annually).

C. Annual Department of Ophthalmology Research Day: Chairman of this event since 1992 and of the planning committee including for the annual distribution of approximately $50,000 in UMRF funds for staff sponsored resident and fellow and projects (about 40 hours annually).

III. POSTGRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY (Cross Appointment as Full Professor):

A. Grand Rounds demonstrating cases as unknown diagnostic problems for review and discussion (one hour annually).

B. Department Research Day: Participation with fellow annually (1-hour annually).

C. Friday morning lecture series (with II. A. 1. above).

IV. Supervision of Pre- and Post-Residency Fellows in 1- or 2-Year Fellowships in Ophthalmic Pathology: (8 hours weekly/over 200 hours annually).

McGill University:

1974 Andrew K. Vine, MD (Retina Specialist, Univ. of Michigan)

1975 Michael Bright, MD (Ophthalmologist, Maple Ridge, BC)

1976 Arturo Bernardo, MD (Pathologist, Halifax, NS)

1977 Robert Orton, MD (Pediatric Ophthalmologist, London, ON)

1978 Ross Harris, MD (Ophthalmologist, Red Deer, AL)

1979 Francois Codere, MD (Oculoplastics Specialist, University of Montreal)

1980 Lawrence Aedy, MD (Ophthalmologist, St. Catherines, ON)

1981 Val Conway, MD (Ophthalmologist, St. Johns, NFL)

1982 Garry Condon, MD (Glaucoma Specialist, Drexel Institute, Pittsburgh, PA)

1982 Andrew Kearns, MD (Ophthalmologist, Canadian Military, deceased)

1983 Larry Garward, MD (Anterior Segment Surg. Specialist, Santa Monica, CA)

1984 Steven Poleski, MD (Cornea Specialist, University of Ottawa)

1985 Salim Lahoud, MD (Ophthalmologist, University of Montreal)

1986 Allan Liszauer, MD (Glaucoma Specialist, Hamilton, ON)

1987 Kaushek Hazariwala, MD (Retina Specialist, Gainesville, FL)

1988* Leonard Kirsch, MD (Retina Specialist, Tampa, FL) (initiation of prizes)

1989* Michael Myles, MD (Ophthalmologist, University of Ottawa)

1990* Darren Albert, MD (Low Vision Specialist, McGill University)

1991* David Chow, MD (Retina Specialist, University of Toronto)

University of Ottawa:

1992* Shane Munro, MD (Ophthalmologist, University of Ottawa)

1993*” David Marshall, MD (Glaucoma Specialist, University of Ottawa)

1994* Shivinder Jolly, MD (Nephrologist, Kitchener, ON)

1995 Suhui Li, MD (National Research Council, Ottawa)

1996* Vivian Hill, MD (Pediatric Ophthalmologist, Calgary, AL)

1997* Karim Punja, MD (Oculoplastic Specialist, Calgary, AL)

1998 Todd McEachron, MD (Ophthalmologist, NFL)

1999* Dustin Coupal, MD (Glaucoma Specialist, Regina, SK)

2000** Benjamin Mathew, MD (Ophthalmologist, USA)

2001 Suleiman Sefau, MD (Retina Specialist, PEI)

2001* Michael Dorey, MD (Glaucoma Specialist, Pittsburgh, PA)

2002-03* Hamidreza Faraji, MD (Pathology Residency, University of Ottawa)

2004 Jennifer W. Robinson, MD (Plastic Surgery Residency, UWO)

2005* Nigel Rawlings, MD * (Dalhousie Ophthalmology Residency, Halifax, NS)

2006* Patrick Gooi, MD* (Calgary Ophthalmology Residency)

2007* Michel Belliveau, MD* (Queen’s Ophthalmology Residency, Kingston, ON)

2008 Walter Liao (Queen’s Ophthalmology Residency, Kingston, ON)

2009* Joshua Manusow, MD* (Toronto Ophthalmology Residency, Toronto, ON)

2010 Andre Jastrzebski, MD (Manitoba Ophthalmology Residency, Winnipeg)

2011* Kay Lam (University of Toronto Residency, Toronto, ON)

2012** Kailun Jiang (UBC Residency, Vancouver, BC)

2013 Andre Ali-Rhida (McGill University Residency, Montreal, QC)

2014 Solin Saleh (Current fellow from University of Saskatchewan, 2014-2015)

* = Department prize for best paper/poster by resident or fellow.

Activities with the Fellows (See Objectives that follow below):

A. Laboratory - Gross and microscopic pathologic case sign outs including review of teaching and research specimens and external referrals.

B. Teaching - Preparation of PowerPoint teaching and research presentations including posters and interactive teaching of Elective Medical Students.

C. Research supervision - Presentations at academic meetings including a large number of prize winners and preparation of peer reviewed publications (See Sections on Publications and Presentations).

Objectives of the Ophthalmic Pathology Research Fellowship:

I. Learning to Organize and Run the Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory under Dr. Brownstein’s Supervision:

The fellow learns the day to day operation of the ophthalmic laboratory including the gross processing and histopathological examination of the ocular specimens from the greater Ottawa area and the Province of Saskatchewan as well as other external consults all of which are signed out by our ophthalmic pathology staff after thorough review of each case by the fellow, who thus develops his diagnostic expertise. These studies include learning gross photography, photomicroscopy, immunohistochemical techniques, and electron microscopy, all of which augment our academic and patient care endeavors. The end result is to provide the optimum care to our patients in a learning atmosphere while aiming for research opportunities arising from our careful and thorough pathological examinations, which we frequently correlate with the clinical findings.

II. Teaching Ophthalmic Pathology:

The fellow participates in our teaching program in ophthalmic pathology in conjunction with Dr. Brownstein. This includes predominantly the Elective Medical School Students, who rotate through our Ophthalmic Pathology Laboratory for one morning each week all year around during their 1 to 2 week elective rotation in Ophthalmology. During this time they are instructed on the normal detailed anatomy and histology of the eye and on a number of common and important pathological conditions (e.g. melanoma, retinoblastoma, various corneal conditions, and orbital tumours).

The fellow also participates in the organization and partial presentation of Dr. Brownstein’s interactive didactic lectures with the residents and ophthalmic medical technology students which occur on a regular monthly basis at the University of Ottawa. Amongst the highlights of the academic year are the Ophthalmology Department’s Grand Rounds where the fellow has the opportunity to fully participate and present his interesting clinical pathological research cases to the entire Department, usually in early December of each year for 1-hour, which much of thus material going on to peer-review publications. The fellow also is invited to participate in all the academic activities of both the ophthalmology and pathology departments of the University of Ottawa and usually partakes in professor rounds, teaching conferences, and Journal Club for several hours weekly.

III. Research:

The fellow has the opportunity to participate in a large variety of clinical and basic science research projects, including earning on many occasions the first authorship. My publication list demonstrates the diverse topics that we have been researching including several collaborative studies with many of the subspecialists in our Department as well as from other Departments and Universities. The majority of our fellows co-author several manuscripts, obtain funding for their research usually through our Department’s Medical Research Fund, and present their Research studies to at least one major research conference, most frequently the internationally attended and acclaimed Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in early May each year. The fellow also presents their Research studies at the Research Day of both Departments with 77 % (17/22) of the fellows having been awarded the prize for the best paper for that year of training.

Overall we provide a very diversified and stimulating year with many research opportunities, which should augment the future career of our fellows, whether they decide to devote themselves to academic ophthalmology or pathology, another subspecialty fellowship, or general ophthalmologic or pathologic practice. The vast majority of the fellows match (with CaRMS) into the specialty of their choice in highly respected institutions, almost always ophthalmology, immediately following the fellowship year. Furthermore, two-thirds of the fellows subsequently obtain additional post-residency subspecialty training, which adds to their academic and clinical repertoire. Our funded fellowship position is highly respected by the major academic and clinical University centers, both nationally and internationally, thus opening the prospect for further training and the eventual recruitment of our fellows to their desired academic and social milieu.

INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL INVITED GUEST PROFESSORSHIPS (See Presentations Section in CV for more details chronologically):

I. INTERNATIONAL:

1. Greater New York Postgraduate Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor Series (includes all the academic programs in the greater New York area e.g. Columbia Presbyterian, Cornell, NYU, Mount Sinai, Albert Einstein, and SUNY with over 100 residents, fellows and staff attending). This is the largest such visiting professor program in my field with only 4 individuals being invited annually from across North America with 1 or 2 of these 4 lectureships (3 hours of presentations each) being presented annually by me by invitation, 1986-2012.

2. Harvard/New England Postgraduate Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor Series (includes all the academic programs in the Boston/Greater New England area). I was invited each year for this 3-hour lectureship since its inception in 1990 until its termination in 1994 and again with its reorganization in 2007 for the first 3 cycles (2007-2009, 2009-2011, 2012-14), 1990-2012.

3. Hadassah University, Jerusalem: 5-hour lectureships, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 Committed).

4. University of Iowa: Only one ophthalmic pathologist is invited to deliver this 2-hour lectureship every 2 years, 1992.

5. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York City, 2.5-hour lectureship, 1989.

6. Mount Sinai University Medical Center, New York City, 7-hour lectureship, 1995.

7. University of Florida, Gainesville 5-hour lectureship, 1998

8. Cleveland Ophthalmologic Society (Cleveland Clinics and Case Western Reserve University): 4 hours of presentations including the Lorand V. Johnson Named Lectureship, 2003.

9. Jefferson University/Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia: 4 hours of presentations, 1977.

II. NATIONAL:

1. Queen’s University, Kingston, ON - 1982.

2. University of Sherbrooke, QC - 1983.

3. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS - 1986

4. St. Justine Hospital, Montreal - 1981, 1985, 1988.

5. University of Alberta - 1987, 1996.

6. Laval University, Quebec City - 1987, 1996.

7. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC - 1980, 1997.

8. University of Toronto - 1993, 1996, 1999, 2008.

9. McGill University – 1992, 2000.

10. Sally Letson Symposium, University of Ottawa - 1997, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2011, 2013.

11. University of Montreal - 1983, 1990, 2003.

12. University of Manitoba – potentially 2014-2015.

PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL SOCIETY MEETINGS (Other than those listed with Guest Professorships with chronologic additional details under Presentations in CV):

I. INTERNATIONAL:

1. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology - 1972, 1973, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1991, and annually, 1993-2006, 2008-2010, 2012-2013.

2. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology/Combined Ophthalmic Pathology Society Meeting (since 2001) - biennially, 1973-2010 (final meeting).

1. Theobald (Midwest) Ophthalmic Pathology Society - 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1994.

2. American Association of Cancer Research - 1975

3. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society – annually, 1975-present.

4. Verhoeff Ophthalmic Pathology Society - 1977, 1984, 2007, 2010, 2012.

5. Columbia Presbyterian Medical School Symposium on Ocular Neoplasia - 1977.

6. American Academy of Ophthalmology - 1981, 1987, 1996, 2009

7. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - 1983, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2013.

8. American Association of Ophthalmic oncologists and Pathologists (AAOP, now AAOOP - 1984, 1985, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010-2013.

9. Third Annual Meeting on Oncogenes - 1987.

10. International Society of Ophthalmic Pathologists - 1987, 1993.

11. American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus - 1991.

12. International Conference on Cornea and External Eye Disease - 1993.

13. European Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgeons - 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004

14. International Ocular Oncology Society - 1994.

15. International Cornea Meeting - 1994.

16. International Congress of Ophthalmology - 1994.

17. International Congress of Orbital Diseases - 1994.

18. Aspen Corneal Society - 1995.

19. International Conference on Ocular Infections - 1995.

20. International Symposium on Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery - 1996

21. American Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Society - 1996.

22. 8th Annual Master Club Meeting - 1998.

23. 5th International Symposium on Ocular Trauma - 2000.

24. Orbital Society - 2000, 2002, 2003.

25. Vitreous Society - 2001.

26. American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery - 2001.

27. Israel Cornea Society - 2003.

28. International Congress of Ocular Oncology – 2007

29. World Ophthalmology Congress – 2014 (Invited guest in panel of 5 Canadians)

II. NATIONAL:

1. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society - 1973, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.

2. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society - annually, 1973-present.

3. Canadian Association of Pathology - 1975, 1976, 1977, 2001, 2002.

4. Entretiens Ophtalmologiques (University of Montreal) - 1985, 1990.

5. Canadian Corneal and External Disease Society - 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2010.

6. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic Surgeons - 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2011.

PUBLICATIONS IN PEER REVIEW JOURNALS

1. Buxton JN, Brownstein S: Bacterial cultures from donor eyes. Arch Ophthalmol 84: 148-150, 1970.

2. Buxton, JN, Smith DE, Brownstein S: Cataract extraction and subconjunctival repository steroids. Annals Ophthalmol 3: 1376-1379, 1971.

3. Brownstein S, Font RL, and Alper MG: Atheromatous plaques of the retinal blood vessels. Arch Ophthalmol 90: 49-52, 1973.

4. Brownstein S, Rodrigues MM, Fine BS, and Albert EN: The elastotic nature of hyaline corneal deposits. A histochemical, fluorescent, and electron microscopic examination. Am J Ophthalmol 75: 799-809, 1973.

5. Brownstein S, Fine BS, Sherman ME, and Zimmerman LE: Granular dystrophy of the cornea. Light and electron microscopic confirmation of recurrence in a graft. Am J Ophthalmol 77: 701-710, 1974.

6. Brownstein S, Suprapto and Salim I: Tumors of the orbit and eye in Indonesia. Can J Ophthalmol 9: 249-257,1974.

7. Brownstein S, Jannotta FS: Sarcoid granulomas of the retina and optic nerve. Can J Ophthalmol 9: 372-378, 1974.

8. Font RL, Brownstein S: Anterior subcapsular cataracts. A light and electron microscopic study. Am J Ophthalmol 78: 927, 1974.

9. Brownstein S, Thelmo W, Olivier A: Granulocytic sarcoma of the orbit. Can J Ophthalmolmol 10: 174, 1975.

10. Brownstein S, Vine AK: Complications of corticosteroids in presumptive temporal arteritis. Can J Ophthalmol 11: 115, 1976.

11. Brownstein S, Sheikh KM, and Lewis MG: Tumor-associated antibodies in the serum of patients with uveal melanoma. Can J Ophthalmol 11: 147, 1976.

12. Brownstein S, Bernardo AI, Suprapto, and Salim I: Neurofibromatosis with the eyefly Siphunculina funicola in an eyelid tumor. Can J Ophthalmol 11: 261, 1976.

13. Brownstein, S, Kirkham, TH, Kalousek, DK: Bilateral renal agenesis with multiple congenital ocular anomalies. Am J Ophthalmol 82: 770, 1976.

14. Brownstein S, Sheikh KM and Lewis MG: Immunological studies in patients with malignant melanoma of the uvea. Can J Ophthalmol 12: 16, 1977.

15. Brownstein S, Bright M, Kirkham TH, Carpenter S: Anophthalmos. Can J Ophthal 12: 143, 1977.

16. Kline LB, Bright M, Brownstein S: Uveal melanoma presenting as post-traumatic hemorrhage and panophthalmitis. Can J Ophthalmol 12: 226, 1977.

17. Brownstein S, Meagher-Villemure K, Polomeno RC, Little JM: The ultrastructural changes in the optic nerve in globoid leukodystrophy. Arch Ophthalmol 96: 864, 1978.

18. Brownstein S, Phillips, TM, and Lewis MG: Specificity of tumor-associated antibodies in sera of patients with uveal melanoma. Can J Ophthal 13: 190,

1978.

19. Brownstein S, Orton R, and Jackson WB: Cystoid macular edema with equatorial choroidal melanoma. Arch Ophthalmol 96: 2105, 1978.

20. Berkowitz P, Orton RB, Boyaner D, Brownstein S: Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. A clinical-pathologic analysis. Can J Ophthalmol 14: 3, 1979.

21. Brownstein S, Henry M, Bernardo AI: Malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva after 11 years. Can J Ophthalmol 14: 142, 1979.

22. Streeten BW, Carillo R, Jamison R, Brownstein S, Font RL, and Zimmerman LE: Inverted papilloma of the conjunctiva. Am J Ophthalmol 88: 1062, 1979.

23. Vine AK, Harris R, Brownstein S: Ultrasonography and computerized tomography in the diagnosis of unsuspected uveal melanoma with proptosis. Can J Ophthalmol 14: 294, 1979.

24. Brownstein S, Font RL, Zimmerman LE, Murphy SB: Nonglaucomatous cavernous degeneration of the optic nerve. Arch Ophthalmol 98: 354, 1980.

25. Brownstein S, Codere, F., Jackson BW: Masquerade syndrome. Ophthalmology 87: 259, 1980.

26. Fiander D, Brownstein S, Nicolle D, Jackson WB: Mucosal cyst of lacrimal gland fossa simulating lacrimal gland neoplasm. Can J Ophthalmol 15: 87, 1980.

27. Harris R, Brownstein S, Little JM: Peter's anomaly with congenital aphakia. Can J Ophthalmol 15: 91, 1980.

28. Brownstein S, Carpenter S, Polomeno RC, Little JM: Sandhoff's disease (GM2 gangliosidosis type 2). Arch Ophthalmol 98: 1089, 1980.

29. Jakobiec FA, Brownstein S., Wilkinson RD, Khalil M, Cooper WC, Shibata HR: Combined surgery and cryotherapy for diffuse malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva. Arch Ophthalmol 98: 1390, 1980.

30. Khalil M, Brownstein S, Codere F, Nicolle D: Eccrine sweat gland carcinoma of the eyelid with orbital involvement. Arch Ophthalmol 98: 2210, 1980.

31. Brownstein S, Jakobiec FA, Wilkinson RD, Lombardo J, Jackson WB: Cryotherapy for precancerous melanosis (atypical melanocytic hyperplasia) of the conjunctiva. Arch Ophthalmol 99: 1224, 198l.

32. Codere F, Brownstein S, Chen MF: Cryptophthalmos syndrome with bilateral renal agenesis. Am J Ophthalmol 91: 737,198l.

33. Codere F, Brownstein S, Jackson WB: Pseudomonas aeruginosa scleritis. Am J Ophthalmol 91: 706, 1981.

34. Brownstein S: Mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva. Ophthalmology 88: 1226, 198l.

35. Jakobiec FA, Brownstein S, Wilkinson RD, Katzin HM: Adjuvant cryotherapy for focal nodular melanoma of the conjunctiva. Arch Ophthalmol 100: 115, 1982.

36. Jakobiec FA, Brownstein S, Albert W, Schwarz F, Anderson R: The role of cryotherapy in the management of conjunctival melanoma. Ophthalmology 1982; 89: 502.

37. Brownstein S, Nicolle DA, Codere F: Bilateral blindness in temporal arteritis with skip areas. Arch Ophthalmol 1983; 101: 388.

38. Brownstein S, Aedy L: Extraocular extension of malignant melanoma of the uvea. Can J Ophthalmol 1983; 18: 45.

39. Brownstein S, Little JM: Ocular neurofibromatosis. Ophthalmology 1983; 90: 1595.

40. Brownstein S, Mahoney-Kinsner J, Harris R: Ocular Candida with pale centered hemorrhages. Arch Ophthalmol 1983; 101: 1745.

41. Brownstein S, de Chadarevian JP, Little JM: Trilateral retinoblastoma. Arch Ophthalmol 1984; 102: 257.

42. Brownstein S, Barsoum-Homsey M, Conway VH, Sales C, Condon G: Nonteratoid medulloepithelioma of the ciliary body. Ophthalmology 1984; 91: 1118.

43. Dresner SC, Codere F, Brownstein S, Jouve P: Lacrimal drainage system inflammatory masses from retained silicone tubing. Am J Ophthalmol 1984; 98: 609.

44. Brownstein S, Belin MW, Krohel GB, Smith RS, Condon G, Codere F: Orbital dacryops. Ophthalmology 1984; 91: 1424.

45. Flanders M, Lapointe ML, Brownstein S, Little JM: Keratoconus and Leber's congenital amaurosis. Can J Ophthalmol 1984; 7: 310.

46. Brownstein S, de Chaderevian JP, Little JM: Retinoblastoma trilateral. Informe de dos casos. Arch Ophthalmol (Edicion en Espanol) 1985; 1: 19.

47. Conway VH, Brownstein S, Chisholm IA: Lacrimal gland choristoma of the ciliary body. Ophthalmology 1985; 92:449.

48. Condon GP, Brownstein S, Codere F: Sebaceous cell carcinoma of the eyelid masquerading as superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis. Arch Ophthalmol 1985; 103: 1525.

49. Condon GP, Brownstein S, Wang NS, Kearns JAF, Ewing CC: Congenital hereditary (juvenile X-linked) retinoschisis. Arch Ophthalmol 1986; 104: 576.

50. Coffey AJH, Brownstein S: The prevalence of macular drusen in postmortem eyes. Am J Ophthalmol 1986; 102: 164.

51. Donoso LA, Rorke LB, Shields JA, Augsburger JJ, Brownstein S, Lahoud S: S-antigen immunoreactivity in trilateral retinoblastoma. Am J Ophthalmol 1987; 103: 57.

52. Brownstein S: Challenging case: Conjunctival pigmentation. Electronic Eye Journal 1987 (Feb).

53. Liszauer AD, Brownstein S, Nicolle DA: Pilomatrixoma (calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe). Ophthalmic Practice 1987; 5: 26.

54. Rodrigues MM, Bardenstein DS, Donoso LA, Rajagopalan S, Brownstein S: An immunohistopathologic study of trilateral retinoblastoma. Am J Ophthalmol 1987; 103: 776.

55. Lahoud S, Brownstein S, Laflamme MY, Poleski SA: Keratoconus with spontaneous perforation of the cornea. Can J Ophthalmol 1987; 22: 230

56. Liszauer AD, Brownstein S, Little JM: Conjunctival and epibulbar dermoids and cysts. Ophthalmic Practice 1987; 5: 75-79.

57. Brownstein S, Gariepy EL, Codere F: Sebaceous carcinoma masquerading as a chalazion. Ophthalmic Practice 1987; 5: 123.

58. Bardenstein DS, Rodrigues MM, Alroy J, Brownstein S: Lectin binding in retinoblastoma. Current Eye Research 1987; 6: 1141.

59. Climenhaga DB, Liszauer AD, Jackson WB, Brownstein S: Postoperative fungal endophthalmitis. Ophthalmic Practice 1987; 5: 179.

60. Liszauer AD, Brownstein S, Codere F: Pyogenic granuloma on a dermis fat graft in acquired anophthalmic orbits. Am J Ophthalmol 1987; 104: 641.

61. Codere F, Brownstein S, Garwood JL, Dresner SC: Carbon dioxide laser treatment of the conjunctiva and the cornea. Ophthalmology 1988; 95: 37.

62. Hazariwala K, Brownstein S: Kaposi's sarcoma of the conjunctiva. Ophthalmic Practice 1988; 6: 27.

63. Liszauer A, Brownstein S, Codere F: Mucinous eccrine sweat gland adenocarcinoma of the eyelid. Can J Ophthalmol 1988; 23: 17.

64. Lahoud S, Brownstein S, Barsoum-Homsy M: Inferior oblique myositis presenting as a superior oblique muscle palsy. Can J Ophthalmol 1988; 23: 124.

65. Liszauer A, Brownstein S, Codere F: Reply to letter to the editor. Pyogenic granuloma on a dermis fat graft in acquired anophthalmic orbits. Am J Ophthalmol 1988; 105: 437.

66. Hazariwala K, Brownstein S: Lymphangiectasia of the conjunctiva. Ophthalmic Practice 1988; 6: 72.

67. Jakobiec FA, Rini FJ, Fraunfelder FT, Brownstein S: Cryotherapy for conjunctival primary acquired melanosis and malignant melanoma. Experience with 62 cases. Ophthalmology 1988; 95: 1058-70.

68. Hazariwala K, Brownstein S, Jackson WB: Epithelial ingrowth of the anterior chamber with secondary glaucoma. Ophthalmic Practice 1988; 6: 120-3.

69. Hurwitz JJ, Brownstein S, Mishkin SK: Histopathologic findings in blepharopigmentation (eyelid tattoo). Can J Ophthalmol 1988; 23: 267-9.

70. Lahoud S, Brownstein S, Laflamme MY: Fibrous histiocytoma of the limbus and conjunctiva. Am J Ophthalmol 1988; 106: 579- 583.

71. Kirsch L, Brownstein S: Retinitis pigmentosa. Ophthalmic Practice 1989; 7: 26-9.

72. Tremblay PJ, Pothier F, Hoang T, Tremblay G, Brownstein S, Liszauer A, Jolicoeur P: Transgenic mice carrying the mouse mammary tumor virus ras fusion gene: Distinct effects in various tissues. Molecular and Cellular Biology 1989; 9: 854-859.

73. Kirsch LS, Brownstein S, Fichman S: Necrotizing granulomatosis scleritis following cataract extraction. Ophthalmic Practice 1989; 7: 114-118.

74. Kirsch LS, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Deschenes J: Lymphoma of the conjunctiva: A histological and immunohistochemical study of two cases. Ophthalmic Practice 1989; 7: 204-208.

75. Brownstein S, Liszauer AD, Jackson WB: Ocular complications of a topical methylene blue-vasoconstrictor-anesthetic preparation. Can J Ophthalmol 1989; 24: 317-324.

76. Hazariwala K, Brownstein S, Polomeno R, Little JM, Labuda D: Leber's congenital amaurosis with Duchene’s muscular dystrophy. Can J Ophthalmol 1990; 25: 202-207.

77. Myles WM, Brownstein S, Connolly WE: Pyogenic granuloma after strabismus surgery. Ophthalmic Practice 1990; 8: 76-79.

78. Brownstein S, Liszauer AD, Carey WD, Nicolle DA: Sarcoidosis of the eyelid skin. Can J Ophthalmol 1990; 25: 256-259.

79. Myles WM, Brownstein S: Cystic subepithelial nevus of the caruncle. Ophthalmic Practice 1990; 8: 160-162.

80. Kirsch LS, Brownstein S, Codere F: Immunoblastic T-cell lymphoma presenting as an eyelid tumor. Ophthalmology 1990; 97: 1352-1357.

81. Liszauer AD, Brownstein S, Corriveau C, Deschenes J: A clinicopathologic study of seven globes enucleated following primary radiation therapy for malignant melanoma of the choroid or ciliary body. Can J Ophthalmol 1990; 25: 340-344.

82. Albert DL, Brownstein S, Jackson WB: Sarcoidosis of the lacrimal gland. Ophthalmic Practice 1991; 9: 87-90.

83. Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Onerheim R: Schneider’s crystalline dystrophy. Can J Ophthalmol 1991; 26: 273-279.

84. Bernardo AI, Kirsch LS, Brownstein S: Ocular anomalies in anencephaly. Can J Ophthalmol 1991; 26: 257-263.

85. Albert DL, Brownstein S, Lemire J: Terrien's marginal corneal degeneration. Ophthalmic Practice 1991; 9: 141-143.

86. Liszauer AD, Wiens JJ, Brownstein S, Deschênes J: Gastric linitis plastica metastatic to the uvea. Can J Ophthalmol 1991; 26: 325-327.

87. Albert DL, Brownstein S, Jackson WB: Conjunctival granulomas in rosacea. Am J Ophthalmol 1992; 113: 108-110.

88. Lake N, Verdone-Smith C, Brownstein S: Immunocytochemical localization of taurine and glial fibrillary acidic protein in human optic nerve. Visual Neuroscience 1992; 8: 251-255.

89. Albert DL, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Fichman S: Idiopathic conjunctival granulomas. Can J Ophthalmol 1992; 27: 184-188.

90. Albert DL, Brownstein S, Kattleman B: Mucogenic glaucoma due to an epithelial cyst of the iris stroma. Am J Ophthalmol 1992; 114: 222-224.

91. Myles M, Flanders M, Chitayat D, Brownstein S: Peters' anomaly. A clinicopathologic study. J Ped Ophthalmol Strab 1992; 29: 374-381.

92. Kobrynski L, Chitayat D, Zahed L, Mcgregor D, Rochon L, Brownstein S, Vekemans M, Albert DL: Trisomy 22 and facioauricular vertebral (Goldenhar) sequence. Am J Med Genet 1993; 46: 68-71.

93. Kirsch LS, Brownstein S: Fungal invasion of soft contact lenses. Am J Ophthalmol 1993; 115: 460-465.

94. Munro S, Brownstein S, Jordan DR: Orbital lymphangioma. Ophthalmic Practice 1993; 11: 198-201.

95. Munro S, Brownstein S, Liddy B: Conjunctival keratoacanthoma. Am J Ophthalmol 1993; 116: 654-655.

96. Marshall DH, Brownstein S, Jordan DR: Syringoma of the eyelid. Ophthalmic Practice 1993; 11: 256-258.

97. Albert DL, Brownstein S, Schneider RJ, Ewing-Chow D: Unsuspected uveal melanoma with proptosis. Ophthalmic Practice 1994; 12: 85-90.

98. Munro S, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Mcleish W: Nasolacrimal obstruction in two patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Can J Ophthalmol 1994; 29: 137-140.

99. Myles WM, Antoszyk JH, Brownstein S, Codère F, Rene P, Mathieu-Millaire F: Cysticercosis of the orbit. Can J Ophthalmol. 1994; 29:291-294.

100. Clarke WN, Munro S, Brownstein S, Agapitos P, Hughes-Benzie R: Ocular findings in acromesomelic dysplasia. Am J Ophthalmol. 1994; 118:797-804.

101. Jordan DR, MacDonald H, Noel L, Carpenter B, Brownstein S, Munro S: Alveolar soft part sarcoma of the orbit. Ophthalmic Surg 1995; 26: 269-270.

102. Jordan DR, Allen LH, Ells A, Gilberg S, Brownstein S, Munro S, Grahovac SZ, Raymond F: The use of Vicryl-Mesh (polyglactin-910) for implantation of hydroxyapatite orbital implants. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 1995; 11: 95-99.

103. Jolly S, Brownstein S, Jordan DR: Squamous cell carcinoma of the eyelid. Ophthalmic Practice 1995; 13: 22-26.

104. Marshall DH, Brownstein S, Addison DJ, Mackenzie SG, Jordan DR, Clarke WN: Air guns: The main cause of enucleation secondary to trauma in children and young adults in the greater Ottawa area. Can J Ophthalmol 1995; 30: 187-192.

105. Hodge WG, Duclos AJ, Rocha G, Antecka E, Baines MG, Corriveau C, Brownstein S, Deschenes J: DNA index and S phase fraction in uveal malignant melanomas. Br J Ophthalmol 1995; 79: 521-526.

106. Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR: The floppy eyelid syndrome. Ophthalmic Practice 1995; 13: 150-154.

107. Jordan DR, Ells A, Brownstein S, Munro SM, Grahovac SZ, Raymond F, Gilberg SM, Allen LH: Vicryl-mesh wrap for the implantation of hydroxyapatite orbital implants: an animal model. Can J Ophthalmol 1995; 30: 241-246.

108. Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Munro S, Keystone EC: Scleritis in a patient with Wegener's granulomatosis and Takayasu's arteritis. Can J Ophthalmol 1995; 30: 371-373.

109. Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR: Leiomyoma of the anterior orbit and eyelid. Can J Ophthalmol 1995; 30: 366-370.

110. Li S, Brownstein S, Jordan D: Conjunctival biopsy in systemic sarcoidosis. Ophthalmic Practice 1996; 14:60-64.

111. Chow DR, Brownstein S, Codere F: Oncocytoma of the lacrimal sac associated with chronic dacryocystitis. Can J Ophthalmol 1996; 31:249-251.

112. Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Samad A: Endogenous Nocardia subretinal abscess. Arch Ophthalmol 1996; 114:1147-1148.

113. Li S, Brownstein S, Gilberg SM, Jackson WB, Shillingford-Rickets HM: Conjunctival allergic granulomas (Splendore-Hoeppli phenomenon). Ophthalmic Practice 1996; 14:110-113.

114. Albert DL, Brownstein S, Codere F: Subconjunctival angiomyxoma. Can J Ophthalmol 1996; 31:315-318.

115. Kirsch LS, Brownstein S, de Wolff-Rouendaal: A histopathologic, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study of congenital hereditary retinoschisis. Can J Ophthalmol 1996; 31: 301-310.

116. Daneshvar H, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Marshall DH: Chronic recurrent orbital myositis. Ophthalmic Practice 1996; 14: 212-216.

117. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Jolly SS: Abscessed hydroxyapatite orbital implants. Ophthalmology 1996; 103: 1784-1787.

118. Hill VE, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G: Infectious crystalline keratopathy: A light and electron microscopic case report. Ophthalmic Practice 1997; 15: 31-36.

119. Hill VE, Brownstein S, Jordan DR: Ptosis secondary to amyloidosis of the tarsal conjunctiva and tarsus. Am J Ophthalmol 1997; 123: 852-854.

120. Myles WM, Brownstein S, Deschenes J: Clinically unsuspected bilateral Aspergillus endophthalmitis. Can J Ophthalmol 1997; 32: 182-184.

121. Marshall DH, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Gilberg SM, Al-Zeerah BF: Post-traumatic corneal mucormycosis caused by Absidia corymbifera. Ophthalmology 1997; 104: 1107-1111.

122. Li S, Brownstein S, Addison DJ, Klintworth G, Jordan DR: Merkel cell carcinoma of the eyelid. Can J Ophthalmol 1997; 32: 455-461.

123. Jordan DR, Munro SM, Brownstein S, Gilberg SM, Grahovac SZ: A synthetic hydroxyapatite implant: the so-called counterfeit implant. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 1998; 14: 244-249.

124. Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Mawn L, Brownstein S, Grahovac SZ: The synthetic hydroxyapatite implant: A report on 65 patients. Ophthalmic Plastic Reconstr Surg 1998; 14: 250-255.

125. Pelletier CR, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Li S: An unusual complication associated with hard palate mucosal grafts: Presumed minor salivary gland secretion. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 1998; 14: 256-260.

126. Hill VE, Brownstein S, Leonard BC, Jordan DR: Prostatic adenocarcinoma presenting as a solitary choroidal metastasis. Can J Ophthalmol 1998; 33: 276-279.

127. Klapper SR, Jordan DR, Pelletier C, Brownstein S, Punja K: Ptosis in Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. Am J Ophthalmol 1998; 126: 315-317.

128. Hill VE, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G: Infectious keratitis complicating photorefractive keratectomy. Arch Ophthalmol 1998; 116: 1382-1384.

129. Jordan DR, Klapper SR, Mawn L, Brownstein S, Punja K: Abscess formation within a synthetic hydroxyapatite implant. Can J Ophthalmol 1998; 33: 329-332.

130. Jordan DR, Chan S, Mawn L, Gilberg S, Dean T, Brownstein S, Hill VE: Complications associated with pegging hydroxyapatite orbital implants. Ophthalmology 1999;106: 505-512.

131. Kirsch LS, Brownstein S, Deschenes J, Sorgini C, Jackson WB: Saccharomyces keratitis and endophthalmitis. Can J Ophthalmol 1999; 34: 292-232.

132. Klapper SR, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Punja K: Fibrovascularization of a hydroxyapatite orbital implant three months following implantation. Arch Ophthalmol 1999;117: 1088-1089.

133. Jordan DR, Pelletier CR, Gilberg SM, Brownstein S, Grahovac SZ: A new variety of hydroxyapatite: The Chinese implant. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 1999; 15: 420-424.

134. Hwang IP, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Gilberg SM, McEachren TM, Prokopetz R: Mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva: A series of 3 cases. Ophthalmology 2000; 107: 801-805.

135. McEachren TM, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Montpetit VA, Font RL: Epithelioid hemangioma of the orbit. Ophthalmology 2000; 107: 806-810.

136. Coupal D, Brownstein S, Jordan DR: Distensible venous malformation of the orbit (orbital varix). Ophthalmic Practice 2000; 18: 80-83.

137. Daneshvar H, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Chialant D, Punja K, Damji KF: Epithelial ingrowth following penetrating keratoplasty - a clinical, ultrasound biomicroscopic and histopathologic correlation. Can J Ophthalmol 2000; 35: 222-224.

138. Klapper SR, Jordan DR, Punja K, Brownstein S, Gilberg SM, Mawn LA, Grahovac SZ: Hydroxyapatite implant wrapping materials: Analysis of fibrovascular ingrowth in an animal model. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 2000; 16: 278-285.

139. Jordan DR, Mawn LA, Brownstein S, McEachren TM, Gilberg SM, Hill V, Grahovac SZ, Adenis JP: The bioceramic Orbital implant: A new generation of porous implants. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 2000; 16: 347-355.

140. Jordan DR, Hwang I, Brownstein S, McEachren T, Gilberg S, Grahovac S, Mawn L: The Molteno M-sphere. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 2000; 16: 356-362.

141. Jordan DR, Hwang I, McEachren T, Brownstein S, Gilberg S, Grahovac S, Mawn L: Brazilian hydroxyapatite implant. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 2000; 16: 363-369.

142. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Lee-Wing MW, Coupal D: Orbital mass following injection with depot corticosteroid. Can J Ophthalmol 2001; 36: 153-155.

143. Chialant D, Damji KF, Brownstein S, Coupal D: Demonstration of retroiridal extension of an epithelial membrane by ultrasound biomicroscopy: A clinicopathologic correlation. Am J Ophthalmol 2001; 131: 654-656.

144. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Lee-Wing M, Ashenhurst M: Pyogenic granuloma following oculoplastic procedures: An imbalance in angiogenesis regulation? Can J Ophthalmol 2001; 36: 260-268.

145. Marshal DH, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Addison DJ, Carpenter B: The spectrum of postmortem ocular findings in victims of shaken baby syndrome. Can J Ophthalmol 2001; 36: 377-384.

146. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Gilberg S, Coupal D, Kim S, Mawn L: Hydroxyapatite and calcium phosphate coating on aluminum oxide orbital implants. Can J Ophthalmol 2002; 37: 7-13.

147. Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Mathew B, Little JM, Lindley JI: Melanocytoma of the choroid: Atypical presentation and review of the literature. Can J Ophthalmol 2002; 37:247-252.

148. Dorey M, Brownstein S, Lamba M, Leonard B, Kertes P, Farmer J: The use

of aspiration biopsy in the diagnosis of intraocular melanoma. Ophthalmic Practice 2002; 20:262-268.

149. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Coupal D, Ahuja N, Gilberg S: Accumulation of a black material around some titanium coupling posts. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2002; 18: 451-457.

150. Dorey M, Brownstein S, Kertes P, Gilberg S, Toye B: Rhodotorula glutinis endophthalmitis. Can J Ophthalmol 2002; 37: 416-418.

151. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Gilberg S, Matthew B, Mawn L, Khouri L: Investigation of a bioresorbable orbital implant. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2002; 18: 342-348.

152. Sefau SOA, Dorey MW, Brownstein S, Romanchuk K, Little JM, Chisholm IA: Radiation-induced chorioretinal degeneration: A clinicopathologic report of three cases. Can J Ophthalmol 2003; 38: 57-62.

153. Mathew B, Brownstein S, Bao W, Klintworth GK, Singh D: Superficial granular corneal dystrophy with amyloid deposition. Arch Ophthalmol 2003; 121: 269-271.

154. Dorey MW, Brownstein S, Hill VE, Mathew B, Botton G, Kertes PJ, El-Defrawy S. Proposed pathogenesis for the delayed postoperative opacification of the Hydroview hydrogel intraocular lens. Am J Ophthalmol 2003; 135: 591-598.

155. Yuen VH, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW: Topical mitomycin treatment for primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2003; 19: 149-151.

156. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW: One patient with infection on 2 occasions in two different hydroxyapatite implants, each requiring explantation. Can J Ophthalmol 2003; 38: 406-409.

157. Yuen VH, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Wolff JEA, Ells A, Ashenhurst ME, Egeler M: Bilateral peri-optic nerve lesions in a patient with Langerhans’ cell histiocytosis. Can J Ophthalmol 2003; 38: 496-500.

158. Zafar A, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Faraji H: Asymptomatic lacrimal ductule dacryolithiasis with embedded cilia. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2004; 20: 83-85.

159. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Yuen VH: Fibrovascularization of porous polyethylene (Medpor) in a rabbit model. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2004; 20: 136-143.

160. Kertes PJ, Al-Ghamdi AA, Brownstein S, Coupal D, Gilberg S, Britton WA: An intraocular cilium of uncertain origin. Can J Ophthalmol 2004; 39:279-281.

161. Mathew B, Brownstein S, Kertes P, Gilberg S, Damji KF, Chialant D: Clinically unsuspected diffuse uveal malignant melanoma presenting as recurrent iritis. Can J Ophthalmol 2004; 39: 464-467.

162. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Faraji H: Clinicopathologic analysis of 15 explanted hydroxyapatite orbital implants. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 2004; 20: 285-290.

163. Brownstein S: Malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva. Cancer Control 2004; 11: 310-316.

164. Jordan DR, Zafar A, Brownstein S, Faraji H: Cicatricial conjunctival inflammation as the presenting feature of Wegener’s granulomatosis. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2006; 22: 69-71.

165. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Robinson J: Infected aluminum oxide orbital implant. Ophth Plast Reconstr Surg 2006; 22: 66-7.

166. Brownstein S, Faraji H, Jackson WB, Font RL: Conjunctival melanoma in children: A clinicopathologic study of 2 cases. Arch Ophthalmol 2006; 124: 1190-3.

167. Robinson JW, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Hodge WG. Conjunctival mucoepidermoid carcinoma in a patient with ocular cicatricial pemphigoid and a review of the literature. Surv Ophthalmol 2006; 51: 513-519.

168. Robinson JW, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G. Corneal myxoma arising in a patient with repeated phototherapeutic keratectomies. Cornea 2006; 25: 1111-1114.

169. Rawlings NG, Brownstein S, Robinson JW, Jordan DR. Solitary osseous plasmacytoma of the orbit with amyloidosis. Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg 2007; 23: 79-80.

170. Rawlings NG, Brownstein S, Robinson JW, Jordan DR. Orbital schwannoma: histologic correlation with magnetic resonance imaging. Can J Ophthalmol 2007; 42: 326-328.

171. Rawlings NG, Brownstein S, Jordan DR. Merkel cell carcinoma masquerading as a chalazion. Can J Ophthalmol 2007; 42: 469-470.

172. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Rawlings N, Robinson J. An infected porous polyethylene orbital implant. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2007; 23. 413-415.

173. Jordan DR, Spitellie P, Brownstein S, Rawlings N. Gilberg SM. Orbital cholesterol granuloma and cholesteatoma: significance of differentiating the two. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2007; 23: 415-417.

174. Gooi P, Robinson JW, Brownstein S, Rocha G: Histologic and ultrastructural findings in a case of traumatic graft failure in deep lamellar endothelial keratoplasty: a clinicopathologic case report. Cornea. 2007; 26: 853-7.

175. Brownstein S. A half century of advances in ophthalmic pathology. The 2007 Harold Stein Lecture. Clin Surg Ophthalmol 2007; 25: 432-438.

176. Gooi P, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G. Meesmann’s corneal dystrophy managed with an epithelial delaminator. Can J Ophthalmol 2007; 42: 879-880.

177. Gooi P, Rawlings N, Brownstein S. Temporal arteritis: a dilemma in clinical and pathological diagnosis. Can J Ophthalmol 2008; 43: 119-120.

178. Gooi P, Lee-Wing M, Brownstein S, El-Defrawy S, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G. Acanthamoeba keratitis: Persistent organisms after one year of chlorhexidine therapy. Cornea 2008; 27: 246-248.

179. Sher JH, Gooi P, Dubinski W, Brownstein S, El-Defrawy S, Nash WA. Comparison of the incidence of opacification of Hydroview hydrogel intraocular lens with the viscosurgical device used during surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg 2008; 34: 459-464.

180. O’Connor MD, Talbot R, Brownstein S, Rawlings N, Damji KF: Histopathology in a dissecting conjunctival filtering bleb. Can J Ophthalmol 2008; 43: 114-115.

181. Belliveau MJ, Brownstein S, Jordan DR. Fibrous histiocytoma presenting as a medial canthal mass. Can J Ophthalmol 2008; 43: 250.

182. Spitellie PH, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Gooi P, Burns BF. Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma with a frozen globe. Ophth Plast Reconstr Surg 2008: 24: 225-227.

183. Jordan DR, Belliveau MJ, Brownstein S, McEachren T, Kyrollos M. Medial canthal tophus. Ophth Plast Reconstr Surg 2008; 24: 403-404.

184. Spitellie PH, Jordan DR, Gooi P, Brownstein S, Burns BF. Primary localized amyloidosis simulating a lymphoproliferative disorder. Ophth Plast Reconstr Surg 2008; 24: 417-419.

185. Varma, DK, Brownstein S, Hodge WG, Faraji H. Generalized posterior keratoconus: Clinical pathologic correlations. Can J Ophthalmology 2008; 43: 480-482

186. Jordan DR, Belliveau MJ, Brownstein S, Padmore RF. Osteogenesis with hematopoiesis in a hydroxyapatite orbital implant simulating infection. Ophth Plast Reconstr Surg 2009; 25: 72-74

187. Liao W, Brownstein S, Clark W, Leonard B, Jordan DR. Retinoblastoma presenting as panophthalmitis in a young child. Clin Surg Ophthalmol 2009; 27: 23-26.

188. Belliveau MJ, Brownstein S, Schneider RJ, Conlon MR. Unsuspected adenocarcinoma of the nonpigmented ciliary epithelium in a blind painful eye. Can J Ophthalmol 2009; 44: 105-106.

189. Belliveau MJ, Brownstein S, Agapitos P, Font RL. Ultrastructural features of posterior crocodile shagreen of the cornea. Surv Ophthalmol. 2009; 54: 569-575.

190. Belliveau MJ, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Yucel. Bilateral conjunctival lymphangiectasia in Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome. Arch Ophthalmol. 2009; 127: 1057-1058.

191. Liao W, Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Prokopetz R. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei of the eyelids: report of two cases. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2010; 26: 59-61.

192. Belliveau M, Rocha G, Manchur A, Brownstein S. Bilateral Descemet’s stripping with endothelial keratoplasty for posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy in a young phakic patient. Can J Ophthalmol 2010; 45: 180-181.

193. Belliveau MJ, Coupel D, Brownstein S, Jordan WR, Prokopetz R. Infundibulocystic basal cell carcinoma of the eyelid in basal cell nevus syndrome. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2010; 26: 147-152.

194. Manusow JS, Brownstein S, Belliveau MJ. Bilateral massive embryotoxon. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strab 2010; 45: 180-181.

195. Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR. Non-distensible venous malformation of the orbit. Clin Surg Ophthalmol 2010; 28: 286-290.

196. Manusow J, Brownstein S, Jordan DR. Osseous metaplasia with formation of hematopoietic bone marrow in a blind, painful eye. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 2011; 27:e81-3.

197. Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Manusow J, Rubab S. Isolated conjunctival lymphangioma. Can J Ophthalmol 2011; 46: 369-370.

198. Lam K, Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR, Burns BF. Bilateral benign reactive lymphoid hyperplasia of the conjunctiva in a pediatric patient. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus 2011 Dec 13; 48 Online: e69-71.

199. Lam K, Brownstein S, Jordan DR. Ocular metastatic breast cancer. Clinical Surg Ophthalmol (Jan.) 2012; 30: 24-29.

200. Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, de Nanassy J. Dacryops of Krause’s gland in the inferior fornix in a child. Arch Ophthalmol (Feb.) 2012; 130: 252-254.

201. Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Burns BF. Bilateral subconjunctival masses due to orbital fat prolapse. Can J Ophthalmol 2012 (Feb.); 47: 81-82.

202. Belliveau M, Liao W, Brownstein S, Manusow JS, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Mintsioulis G. Myxomatous corneal degeneration: A clinicopathological study of 6 cases and a review of the literature. Surv Ophthalmol (May-June) 2012; 57: 264-271.

203. Al-Abri M, Britton WA, Manusow JS, Brownstein S, Patel V, Hurley B, Agapitos P. Restoration of vision following surgical removal of an intraocular needlefish jaw. Retinal Cases and Brief Reports (Summer) 2012; 6: 298-300.

204. Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg SM: Histochemical analysis and immunohistochemical profile of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva. Saudi J Ophthal (April/June) 2012; 26: 205-210.

205. Manusow J, Brownstein S, Nijhawan N, Jackson WB, DeAngelis DD. Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid: An elusive diagnosis. Can J Pathol (summer) 2012 4: 59-61.

206. Dollin M, Jastrzebski A, Bhatti A, Graham L, O’Connor MD, Brownstein S. An unusual corneal limbal foreign body: Ostracoda shell. Can J Ophthalmol. epub 46 Dec. 2012.

207. Lam K, Brownstein S, Baig K, Grynspan D, Farmer J. Inverted papilloma associated with subepithelial nevus of the limbal conjunctiva in a child. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. E-publication (Dec.) 2012.

208. Milne R, Brownstein S. Advanced glycation products and diabetic retinopathy. Amino Acids. (June) 2013; 44: 1397-1407.

209. Lam K, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, van der Jagt R, Jastrzebski A, Dionne MA. Bilateral necrobiotic xanthogranuloma of the eyelids followed by a diagnosis of multiple myeloma 20 years later. Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2013: 29(5): e 119-120.

210. Lam K, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Jastrzebski A. Dacryops: A series of 5 cases and a proposed pathogenesis. JAMA Ophthalmol. (July) 2013; 131:929-932.

211. Jiang K, Brownstein S, Sekhon HS, Laurie SA, Lam K, Gilberg S, Britton W: Ocular metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma with ELM4-ALK translocation: A case report with a review of the literature. Saudi J Ophthalmol. (July) 2013: 27, 187–192.

212. Jiang K, Brownstein S, Lam K, Baig K, Toye B. Clinicopathological case reports of Alternaria and Fusarium keratitis in Canada. Can J Ophthalmol 2013: 48(6): e 151-154.

213. Jiang K, Brownstein S, Lam K, Burns BF, Farmer J. Usefulness of a red chromagen in the diagnosis of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva. JAMA Ophthalmology. 2014:132(5):622-629.

214. Jiang K, Brownstein S, Lam K, Chow D, Jackson WB. Posterior Amorphous Amyloid Degeneration. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2014; 132(6): 736.

215. Jiang K, Brownstein S, Toye B, Ali-Ridha A, Mintsioulis G. Mycobacterium chelonae keratitis in a 3-decade old corneal graft. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2014; 132(8): 962.

216. Jordan DR, Stoica B, Brownstein S, Ali-Rhida A. Intratarsal keratinous cyst mimicking a large chalazion. Can J Ophthalmol 2014; 49 Dec.: e-publication. In press>

NON-PEER REVIEW PUBLICATIONS:

1. Brownstein S, Fine BS, Sherman ME, Zimmerman LE: Granular dystrophy of the cornea. Reply to letter to the editor. Am J Ophthalmol 78: 872-873, 1974.

2. Berkowitz P, Orton RB, Boyaner D, Brownstein S: Pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. Reply to letter to the editor. Can J Ophthalmol 14: 152-153, 1979.

3. Coffey AJH, Brownstein S: Reply to letter to the Editor. The prevalence of macular drusen in postmortem eyes. Am J Ophthalmol 1986; 102: 802.

4. Myles WM, Brownstein S, Tremblay P, Jolicoeur P: Effects of oncogenes on the harderian gland of transgenic mice. Ophthalmology McGill 1990; 2(5): 5-10.

5. Liszauer AD, Brownstein S, Corriveau C, Deschenes J: Radiation therapy for uveal malignant melanoma: A clinical and histopathologic study of seven cases. Ophthalmology McGill 1989; 1(4): 4-9.

6. Brownstein S: Editorial: Ophthalmic pathology at McGill University. Ophthalmology McGill 1991; 3: 1-2.

7. Bautista D, Brownstein S, Khalil M: Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal gland: A review of six cases. Ophthalmology McGill 1991; 3: 3-6.

8. Hodge W, Duclos A, Rocha G, Deschenes J, Baines M, Antecka E, Corriveau C, Brownstein S: DNA flow cytometry correlates with pathology and predicts mortality in uveal malignant melanoma. Ophthalmology McGill 1992; 4(4): 8-10.

9. Brownstein S, Jackson WB: External ocular inflammatory conditions: Does the pathologist really have the final word? Ophthalmology McGill 1993; 5(3): 2-7.

10. Brownstein S: Editorial: Ophthalmic pathology in ophthalmic practice. Ophthalmic Practice 1996; 14:42.

11. Brownstein S, Dorey MW: The spectrum of postmortem findings in victims of shaken baby syndrome (Letter to the Editor): Can J Ophthalmol 2002; 37: 4.

12. Brownstein S: Editorial: Looking back, looking forward, and thank you to Ophthalmic Practice. Ophthalmic Practice 2002; 20: 4.

13. Brownstein S, Mourad K. Khalil, MD FRCSC. “A man for all seasons.” (In memoriam). Can J Ophthalmol 2002; 37: 188-189.

14. Brownstein S. A man for all seasons (Mourad K. Khalil MD FRCSC). (In memorium). Ophthalmic Practice 2002; 20, 94.

15. Jordan DR, Brownstein S. Re: "Implant infection in porous orbital implants” (Letter to editor). Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg. 2007; 23: 502-3.

16. Milne R, Brownstein S. Advanced glycation end products and diabetic retinopathy. IMARS Highlights 2009; 4: 1-14.

TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS, FORWARD:

1. Buxton JN, Brownstein S: Bacterial cultures from donor eyes. Corneal and External Diseases of the Eye, Springfield, CC. Thomas, 1970, pp. 117-121.

2. Brownstein S: Immunological mechanisms in patients with malignant melanoma of the uvea. In Jakobiec, FA(Ed): Ocular and Adnexal Tumors. Birmingham, Aesculapius Publishing, 1978.

3. Jakobiec FA, Brownstein S: Cryotherapy for conjunctival melanotic neoplasms. In Jakobiec FA, Sigelman J (eds): Advanced Techniques in Ocular Surgery. Philadelphia, WB Saunders, 1984, pp 522-541.

4. Brownstein S: von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis. In Gold DH, Weingeist TA (Eds): The Eye in Systemic Disease. Philadelphia, JB Lippincott, 1990, pp 447-450.

5. Johnson TMJ, Sahai J, Hill V, Brownstein S, Hodge W: Rifabutin associated

uveitis in a rabbit model. International Congress Series, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1998, Chapter 1, pp 7-10.

6. Brownstein S: Von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis. In Gold DH, Weingeist TA (eds): Color Atlas of the Eye in Systemic Disease. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001, pp 413-416.

7. Brownstein S: Forward. In Yanoff M, Sassani J. Ocular Pathology, 2009, 6th Edition, Mosby, Elsevier, 2009.

SELECTED PEER-REVIEW ABSTRACTS (Note: Most of the published abstracts overlap with the Presentation section and thus are not listed in this section):

1. Rodrigues MM, Brownstein S, Fine BS, and Albert EN: The elastotic nature of hyaline corneal deposits. A histochemical, fluorescent, and electron microscopic examination. ARVO Abstracts 1972.

2. Font RL, Brownstein S: Anterior subcapsular cataracts. A light and electron microscopic study. ARVO Abstracts 1973.

3. Sheikh KM, Brownstein S, and Lewis MG: Tumor-specific antibodies in ocular melanoma and their relationship to tumor cell type. Proc. Am. Assoc. Cancer Research 16: 199, 1975.

1. Brownstein S, Jakobiec FA: Cryotherapy in the management of acquired melanosis and malignant melanoma of the conjunctiva. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1980; 19 Suppl: 126.

2. Whitman J, Donoso LA, Shields JA, Augsburger JJ, Brownstein S, Arbizo V: S-antigen: trilateral retinoblastoma. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1986; 27 Suppl: 10.

6. Pothier F, Zarbl H, Tremblay PJ, Tremblay G, Brownstein S, Liszauer AD, Jolicoeur P: Mammary adenocarcinomas and intraorbital tumor induced by MMTV/ras fusion gene in transgenic mice. Abstracts of Third Annual Meeting on Oncogenes 1987; 252.

1. Rini FJ, Jakobiec FA, Fraunfelder FT, Brownstein S: Adjunctive cryotherapy for conjunctival primary acquired melanosis and malignant melanoma: An interim report. Ophthalmology Suppl 1987; 94: 86.

2. Lake N, Verdone-Smith C, Brownstein S: Immunocytochemical localization of taurine in glial cells of the rat and human optic nerve. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1991; 32 Suppl: 1307.

3. Hodge W, Duclos A, Rocha G, Deschenes J, Baines M, Antecka E, Corriveau C, Brownstein S: DNA flow cytometry correlates with pathology and predicts mortality in uveal malignant melanoma. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1993; 34: S966.

4. Kirsch LS, Brownstein S, de Wolff-Rouendaal D: Histopathologic, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical findings in congenital hereditary retinoschisis provide further evidence of a Muller cell disorder. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1993; 34: S1042.

5. Ells A, Jordan DR, Allen L, Brownstein S, Munro S Grahovac S, Raymond F, Gilberg S: The use of Vicryl-Mesh for implantation of hydroxyapatite orbital implants. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 1994; 35: S1444.

6. Brownstein S, Marshall DH, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G,

Gilberg SM, Al-Zeerah BF: Post-traumatic corneal mucormycosis caused by Absidia corymbifera. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 1995; 36: S1031.

7. Chow DR, Brownstein S, Garwood L: Primary localized conjunctival amyloidosis. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 1995; 36 S1027.

8. Marshall DH, Brownstein S, Addison DJ: The spectrum of postmortem findings in the victims of suspected child abuse. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 1996; 37: S91.

15. Munro S, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Grahovac S, Gilberg SM: The counterfeit hydroxyapatite implant. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 1996; 37: S616.

16. Johnson TM, Hill V, Li S, Brownstein S, Sahai J, Hodge W: Rifabutin induced

uveitis in a rabbit model. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 1997; 38: S1103.

17. Mawn LA, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Brownstein S: Analysis of a new orbital implant made of alumina. Invest Ophthalmol 1997; 38: S121.

18. Daneshvar H, Damji KF, Narang M, Hill V, Waring J, Brownstein S, Korneluk R: Demonstration of a retinitis pigmentosa (RP) phenotype in adult transgenic mice over-expressing the human myotonic dystrophy protein kinase (DMK). Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 1997; 38: S312.

19. Hill VE, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Punja KG, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Acute ultrastructural correlates in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1998; 39: S83.

20. Klapper SL, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Punja K, Brownstein S: Analysis of seven different anophthalmic orbital implant wraps. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1998; 39: S503.

21. Dawson E, Bardenstein D, Elner V, Archer S, Little J, Clarke W, Brownstein S: Retinoblastoma with orbital cellulitis: Clinical presentation predicts histopathology. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1998; 39: S814.

22. Punja KG, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1999; 40: S110.

23. Brownstein S, Punja KG, Hill VE, Lafontaine MD, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Acute ultrastructural correlates and corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser. Ophthalmic Practice 1999; 17: 33.

24. McEachren TM, Brownstein S, Coupal DJ, Punja KG, Lafontaine MD, Laycock NLC, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2000; 41: S683.

25. Coupal D, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Prokopetz R: Characteristic histopathologic findings in nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome lesions. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sc 2001; 42: S336.

26. Brownstein S, Mathew B, Robertson S, Coupal D, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical profile and histochemical analysis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2002; 43: ARVO E-Abstract 1008.

27. Dorey MW, Brownstein S, Faraji H, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical analysis of primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2003; 44: ARVO E-Abstract 2427.

28. Faraji H, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical analyses on uveal melanoma and comparison to other melanocytic and nonmelanocytic ocular tissues. 2004; ARVO E-Abstract 1210.

29. Robinson JW, Faraji H, Brownstein S, Prokopetz R, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR: Alternative bleaching techniques in the immunohistochemical evaluation of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva and uvea. 2005; ARVO E-Abstract 3358.

30. Rawlings N, Brownstein S, Robinson J, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR. Immunohistochemical localization of tumor vasculature in uveal melanoma. 2006; ARVO E-Abstract 2221.

31. Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Brownstein S, Rawlings N, Li F, Griffith M. Tissue Engineered corneal onlays for refractive correction. ISRS AAO Suppl 2006 Abstract.

32. Belliveau M, Gooi P, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Dravida S, Dare E, Buhrmann R, Griffith M. Histological, ultrastructural and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi-LASIK and LASEK methods. 2008; ARVO E-Abstract 3348.

33. Liao W, Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Prokopetz R. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei: Report of two cases. 2009; ARVO E-Abstract 5752.

34. Manusow J, Brownstein S, Samad A, Jackson WB. Lipoid proteinosis of the eyelids. 2010; ARVO E-Abstract 6314.

35. Belliveau M, Liao W, Brownstein S, Manusow J, Mintsioulis G, Jordan DR, Gilberg S. Corneal myxoma. 2010; ARVO E-Abstract 6306.

36. Brownstein S, Lam K, Jordan DR, Jastrzebski A. Dacryops: A series of six cases. 2012; ARVO E-Abstract 4936.

37. Lam K, Brownstein S, Manusow JS, Jastrzebski A, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Gilbrt S, Sassani JW. Histological and immunohistochemical comparison of secondary post-traumatic amyloidosis and polymorphic amyloid degeneration of the cornea. 2012; ARVO E-Abstract 4949.

38. Brownstein S, Jiang K, Lam K, Burns BF, Farmer J. Immunohistochemical analysis with a novel red chromagen of benign and malignant melanocytic lesions. 2013; ARVO E-Abstract 5894.

39. Ali-Ridha, AN, Brownstein S, Jiang K, Milman T, Burns B, Blanco P, Farmer J.

Immunohistochemical analysis of sebaceous carcinoma in comparison to both basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. 2014: ARVO E-Abstract 5433.

PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS AND INVITED LECTURESHIPS:

1972-1973

1. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, April 1972 (1 paper).

2. Montreal Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, October 1972 (1 paper).

3. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, April 1973 (1 paper).

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Halifax, May 1973 (1 paper).

1973-1974

1. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC June 1973 (1 paper).

2. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Toronto, June 1973 (2 papers).

3. Second World Congress of the Society of Eye Surgeons, Athens, September 1973 (1 paper).

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Montreal, April 1974 (1 paper).

5. Theobald Ophthalmic Pathology Society, New York, April 1974 (1 paper).

1974-1975

l. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Edmonton, June 1974 (2 papers).

2. Montreal Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, January 1975 (1 paper).

3. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, April 1975 (1 paper).

4. American Association of Cancer Research, San Diego, May 1975 (1 paper).

1975-1976

1. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1975 (1 paper).

2. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Ottawa, June 1975 (2 papers).

3. Canadian Association of Pathologists, Calgary, June 1975 (1 paper).

4. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Birmingham, Alabama, October 1975 (1 paper).

5. Montreal Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, February 1976 (1 paper).

1976-1977

1. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Kingston, June 1976 (1 paper).

2. Canadian Association of Pathologists, Halifax, June 1976 (1 paper and 3 papers in workshop on ophthalmic pathology).

3. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Montreal, September 1976 (1 paper).

4. Montreal Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, December 1976 (1 paper).

5. Theobald Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Iowa City, April 1977 (1 paper).

6. Verhoeff Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Washington, DC, April 1977 (1 paper).

1977-1978

1. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1977 (2 papers).

2. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Calgary, June 1977 (1 paper).

3. Canadian Congress of Laboratory Medicine, Hamilton, June 1977 (3 papers in workshop on ophthalmic pathology).

4. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, September 1977 (1 paper).

5. Symposium in Honour of Robert H. Moore, St. Adele, October 1977 (1 paper).

6. Symposium on Ocular and Adnexal Tumors, New York, November 1977 (1 paper).

7. McGill University Diseases of the Macula Workshop, Montreal, November 1977 (1 paper).

8. Wills Eye Hospital Visiting Professor (4 one-hour papers), Philadelphia, December 1977.

9. Theobald Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Chicago, May 1978 (1 paper).

10. McGill University 1st Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1978 (1 paper).

1978-1979

1. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Saskatoon, September 1978 (1 paper).

2. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Baltimore, October 1978 (1 paper).

3. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, London, Ontario, May 1979 (2 papers).

4. Theobald Society, Rochester, Minnesota, May 1979 (1 paper).

5. McGill University 2nd Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1979 (1 paper).

1979-1980

1. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1979 (2 papers).

2. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Toronto, June 1979 (1 paper).

3. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, New York City, October 1979 (1 paper).

4. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Orlando, May 1980 (1 paper).

5. McGill University 3rd Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1980 (1 paper).

1980-1981

1. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Vancouver, June 1980 (1 paper).

2. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Philadelphia, October 1980 (1 paper).

3. Guest Professor of the British Columbia Ophthalmological Society, Vancouver, October 1980 (3 papers).

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Quebec City, January 1981 (1 paper).

1981-1982

1. McGill University 4th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, June 1981 (1 paper).

2. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1981 (1 paper).

3. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, June 1981 (1 paper).

4. Montreal Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, October 1981 (1 paper).

5. Ste. Justine Sixth Annual Day on Pediatric Ophthalmology, Montreal, October 1981 (1 paper and Moderator).

6. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Bermuda, October 1981 (1 paper).

7. American Academy of Ophthalmology, Atlanta, November 1981 (1 paper).

8. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Vancouver, March 1982 (1 paper).

9. McGill University 5th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1982 (1 paper).

1982-1983

1. Symposium on Tumors of the Eye and Orbit, Queen's University, Kingston, May 1982 (2 papers).

2. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Key Biscayne, October 1982 (1 paper).

3. Guest Professor of the University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, March 1983 (2 papers).

4. McGill University 6th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1983 (1 paper).

1983-1984

1. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1983 (1 paper).

2. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Ottawa, October 1983 (1 paper).

3. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Boston, October 1983 (1 paper).

4. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chicago, November 1983 (1 paper).

5. Notre-Dame Hospital, Intraocular Tumor Meeting, Montreal, November 1983 (1 paper).

6. Theobald-Hogan Societies, Park City, February 1984 (1 paper).

7. Verhoeff Society, Washington, DC, March 1984 (Guest of honour) (1 paper).

8. McGill University 7th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1984 (1 paper).

1984-1985

1. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, May 1984 (1 paper).

2. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Quebec City, June 1984 (1 paper).

3. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Williamsburg, October 1984 (1 paper).

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Halifax, October

1984 (2 papers).

5. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, Atlanta, November 1984 (1 paper).

6. Entretiens Ophtalmologiques de l'Universite de Montreal , Montreal, April 1985 (1 paper).

7. McGill University 8th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1985 (1 paper).

1985-1986

1. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1985 1 paper.

2. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, June 1985 (1 paper).

3. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, San Francisco, October 1985 (1 paper).

4. Ste. Justine Tenth Annual Day on Pediatric Ophthalmology, Montreal, October 1985 (2 papers).

5. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, St. Thomas, November 1985 (1 paper).

6. Greater New York Guest Professor (3 one-hour presentations), for all the New York City Area ophthalmology programs, New York City, February 1986.

7. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, April 1986 (1 paper).

8. McGill University 9th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1986 (1 paper).

1986-1987

1. Dalhousie University Guest Professor (9 one-hour presentations), Halifax, May 1986.

2. Combined meetings of Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology and Hogan Societies, Vancouver, June 1986 (2 papers).

3. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Lake Placid, September 1986 (1 paper).

4. New York City Area Combined Residency Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor (3 one-hour presentations), New York City, January 1987.

5. Journees Ophtalmiques de l'Universite Laval, Quebec City, January 1987 (2 papers).

6. Alberta Ophthalmological Society, Royal College Speaker, Banff, February 1987 (3 papers).

7. McGill University, Department of Pathology Seminars, Montreal, April 1987 (1 hour of presentations).

1987-1988

1. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1987 (moderator and presented 1 paper).

2. McGill University 10th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, June 1987 (1 paper).

3. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, June 1987(chairman/moderator of 90-minute symposium including 2 papers presented).

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Montreal, June 1987 (chairman, moderator, 6 papers).

5. Third Annual Meeting on Oncogenes, Frederick, Maryland,

July 1987 (1 paper).

6. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Hilton Head, September 1987 (1 paper).

7. First International Society Meeting of Ophthalmic Pathologists, Dallas, November 1987 (1 paper).

8. American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dallas, November 1987 (1 paper).

9. New York City Area Combined Residency Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 one-hour presentations), New York City, January 1988.

1988-1989

1. McGill University 11th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, June 1988 (2 papers with Prize for best paper by a resident or fellow; 1st year for prizes).

2. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, St. John, New Brunswick, June 1988 (1 paper).

3. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Hershey, Pennsylvania, September 1988 (moderator and presented 1 paper).

4. Ste. Justine 13th Annual Day on Pediatric Ophthalmology,

Montreal, October 1988 (1 paper).

5. Greater New York City Combined Residency Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 one-hour presentations), New York City, January 1989.

1989-1990

1. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Guest Professor, New York City (3 45-min. presentations), April 1989.

2. McGill University 12th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, June 1989 (3 papers including prize winning paper).

3. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1989 (1 paper).

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Calgary, June 1989 (1 paper).

5. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Hilton Head, September 1989 (1 paper).

6. University of Sherbrooke Symposium on Postgraduate Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Magog-Orford, September 1989 (3 papers).

7. International Optifair, Montreal, September 1989 (1 paper).

8. Boston (Harvard) Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), Boston, January 1990.

9. Greater New York City Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), New York City, March 1990.

1990-1991

1. Entretiens Ophtalmologiques de l'Universite de Montreal, Montreal, April 1990 (poster).

2. Theobald Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Philadelphia, May 1990 (moderator and 1 paper).

3. McGill University 13th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, June 1990 (moderator and 3 papers including prize winning paper).

4. Finlayson Memorial Day McGill Department of Pathology, Montreal, June 1990 (1 paper).

5. Annual meeting of the Canadian Ocular Implant Association, Montreal, June 1990 (1 paper).

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Quebec City, June 1990 (5 papers).

7. University of Montreal Ophthalmology Department Guest Professor (1 hour of presentations), Montreal, September 1990.

8. McGill University Faculty of Medicine Alumni Medical

Seminar, Montreal, September 1990 (1 paper).

9. Symposium in Honour of Lorenz E. Zimmerman, MD, Atlanta, October 1990 (moderator and 1 paper).

10. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, Atlanta, October 1990 (moderator and 1 paper).

11. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, New Providence, The Bahamas, November 1990 (1 paper).

12. McGill University Department of Pathology Seminars, Montreal, January 1991 (1 paper).

13. Greater New York City Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1- hour presentations), New York, February 1991.

14. Boston (Harvard) Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), Boston, March 1991.

1991 (continued)

1. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, May 1991 (1 paper).

2. American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, Montreal, May 1991 (1 poster).

3. McGill University 14th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, June 1991 (2 papers including prize winning paper).

4. Finlayson Memorial Day McGill University Department of Pathology, Montreal, June 1991 (prize winning paper).

5. Annual meeting of the Canadian Implant Society, Montreal, June 1991 (1 paper).

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Ottawa, June 1991 (2 papers).

7. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society, Ottawa, June 1991 (2 posters).

8. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1991 (Moderator and one paper).

9. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Manchester, Vermont, September 1991 (moderator and 1 paper).

1992

1. McGill University Department of Ophthalmology Grand Rounds, Montreal, January 1992 (1 hour of presentations).

2. Boston (Harvard) Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), Boston, February 1992.

3. McGill University Department of Ophthalmology 15th Annual Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1992 (4 papers including prize winning paper).

4. Finlayson Memorial Day, McGill University Department of Pathology, Montreal, June 1992 (prize winning paper).

5. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Vancouver, June 1992 (3 papers).

6. Canadian External Disease Society, Vancouver, June 1992 (1 paper).

7. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society, Vancouver, June 1992 (1 paper).

8. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Jekyll Island, GA, October 1992 (moderator and 1 paper).

9. University of Iowa Guest Professor (2 1-hour presentations), Iowa, December 1992.

1993

1. Greater New York City Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), New York, February 1993.

2. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 9th Annual Residents' Research Day, Ottawa, April 1993 (1 paper).

3. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, May 1993 (2 posters).

4. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 7th Annual Resident Research Day, Ottawa, May 1993 (2 papers).

5. Boston (Harvard) Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), Boston, June 1993.

6. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC, June 1993 (1 paper).

7. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Montreal, June 1993 (1 paper).

8. Canadian External Disease Society, Montreal, June 1993 (1 paper).

9. Canadian Pediatric Ophthalmology Society, Montreal, June 1993 (1 paper).

10. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic Surgeons, Montreal, June 1993 (1 paper).

11. International Conference on Cornea, Eye Banking and External Diseases, Jerusalem, Israel, June 1993 (1 paper).

12. European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Antibes, France, September 1993 (1 paper).

13. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Bermuda, September 1993 (1 paper).

14. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Chicago, November 1993 (1 paper).

15. University of Toronto Guest Professor (4 1-hour presentations), Toronto, December 1993.

1994

1. Greater New York City Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), New York, February 1994.

2. Theobald Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Aspen, March 1994 (moderator and 1 paper).

3. Boston (Harvard) Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), Boston, April 1994.

4. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 10th Annual Residents' Research Day, Ottawa, April 1994 (prize winning paper).

5. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, May 1994 (poster).

6. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 8th Annual Resident Research Day, Ottawa, May 1994 (3 papers including prize winning paper).

7. Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario 18th Annual Clinical Review Day, Ottawa, May 1994 (prize winning paper).

8. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, June 1994 (2 papers).

9. International Oncology Society, Toronto, June 1994 (1 paper).

10. Cornea Federated Society Meeting, Toronto, June 1994 (1 paper).

11. International Congress of Ophthalmology, Toronto, June 1994 (one paper and moderator).

12. International Symposium of Orbital Disorders, Toronto, June 1994 (1 paper).

13. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic Surgeons, Toronto, June 1994 (1 paper).

14. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Boston, October 1994 (1 paper).

15. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, San Francisco, October 1994 (1 paper).

1995

1. Aspen Corneal Society invited Guest Professor, Aspen, February 1995 (1 paper).

2. Mount Sinai Medical School Department of Ophthalmology Guest Professor (7 1-hour presentations), New York, March 1995.

3. Greater New York City Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), New York, March 1995.

4. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 11th Annual Residents' Research Day, Ottawa, April 1995 (prize winning paper).

5. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, April 1995 (2 posters).

6. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 9th Annual Resident Research Day, Ottawa, May 1995 (3 papers including first and second prize winning papers).

7. Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario 19th Annual Resident Research Day, May 1994 (prize winning paper).

8. International Conference on Ocular Infections, Jerusalem, Israel, June 1995 (1 paper, moderator and program committee).

9. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Victoria, BC, June 1995 (1 paper).

10. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic Surgeons, Victoria, BC, June 1995 (1 paper).

11. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society, Victoria, BC, June 1995 (1 paper and 3 posters including Coherent-AMT award).

12. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Montreal, October 1995 (1 paper).

13. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, Atlanta, October 1995 (1 paper).

14. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Atlanta, October 1995 (1 paper).

15. Greater New York City Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor (3 1-hour presentations), New York, November 1995.

1996

1. Laval University Guest Professor (5 1-hour presentations), Quebec City, March 1996.

2. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 12th Annual Residents' Research Day, Ottawa, April 1996 (1 paper).

3. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, May 1996 (2 posters).

4. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 10th Annual Resident Research Day, Ottawa, May 1996 (5 papers and 2 posters including first prize winning paper).

5. Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario 20th Annual Resident Research Day, May 1996 (honorable mention for the best paper by a second year resident).

6. International Symposium on The Changing Face of Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Kansas City, June 1996 (3 papers).

7. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Ottawa, June 1996 (chairperson, moderator and 3 papers).

8. Canadian External Disease and Cornea Society, Ottawa, June 1996 (1 paper).

9. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ottawa, June 1996 (2 papers).

10. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society, Ottawa, June 1996 (poster).

11. Combined Meeting of the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists and the International Society of Ophthalmic Pathologists, Chicago, October 1996 (1 paper).

12. Ocular Microbiology and Immunology Group, Chicago, October 1996 (1 paper).

13. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chicago, October 1996 (1 poster).

14. American Academy of Ophthalmology, Chicago, October 1996 (2-hour symposium chairperson and moderator).

15. Merck Visiting Professor for Alberta Ophthalmology, November 1996 (3 1-hour presentations).

16. Toronto Ophthalmological Association Guest Professor, November 1996 (one hour of presentations).

1997

1. British Columbia Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons Visiting Professor, Vancouver, March 1997 (1 hour of presentations).

2. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, New York City, Guest Professor, March 1997 (3 1-hour presentations).

3. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 13th Annual Resident Research Day, Ottawa, May 1997 (1 paper).

4. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, May 1997 (3 posters).

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 11th Annual Resident Research Day, Ottawa, May 1997 (4 papers and 2 posters including the first prize winning paper).

6. The 20th Annual McGill Ophthalmology Clinical and Scientific Day, Montreal, May 1997 (1 paper).

7. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Quebec City, June 1997 (2 papers and moderator).

8. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society, Quebec City, June 1997 (2 papers).

9. Canadian External Disease and Cornea Society, Quebec City, June 1997 (1 paper).

10. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Quebec City, June 1997 (2 papers).

11. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington DC, June 1997 (2 papers and moderator).

12. Sally Letson Symposium, Ottawa, September 1997 (1 paper).

13. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, New York City, September 1997 (1 paper).

14. European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Rome, Italy, October 1997 (1 paper and 1 poster).

15. Ocular Microbiology and Immunology 31st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 1997 (1 paper).

16. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, San Francisco, October 1997 (1 paper).

1998

1. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, Visiting Professor, January 1998 (5 hours of presentations).

1. Brownstein S: Role of the ocular pathologist in the diagnosis of corneal disorders.

2. Brownstein S: Does the pathologist have the final word in the diagnosis of

external ocular disease?

3. Brownstein S: Pathology of the conjunctiva.

4. Brownstein S: Grand rounds case presentations.

2. 8th Annual National Alcon Master Club Meeting, Tucson, AR, March 1998.

1. Brownstein S: Does the Pathologist have the final word in the diagnosis of external ocular disease?

2. Brownstein S: The role of the pathologist in the diagnosis of corneal pathological disorders.

3. Jordan DR, Munro S, Brownstein S, Grahovac SZ, Gilberg S: The synthetic hydroxyapatite implant.

3. Greater New York Ophthalmology Clinical Lecture, New York City, March 1998.

1. Brownstein S: Anatomy and histology of the conjunctiva.

2. Brownstein S: Conjunctival inflammations and degenerations.

3, Brownstein S: Conjunctival neoplasms.

4. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 14th Annual Resident Research Day, Ottawa, May 1998.

Punja KG, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Jackson WB,

Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser.

5. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, May 1998.

1. Hill VE, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Punja KG, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Acute ultrastructural correlates in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser (poster).

2. Jordan DR, Klapper S, Gilberg S, Punja KG, Brownstein S: Analysis of seven different anophthalmic orbital implant wraps (poster).

3.Bardenstein D, Dawson E, Elner V, Archer S, Little J, Clarke W, Brownstein S:

Retinoblastoma with orbital cellulitis: Clinical presentation predicts histopathology (poster).

6. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 12th Annual Research Day, Ottawa, May 1998.

1. Klapper S, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Punja KG, Brownstein S, Mawn L, Grahovac

SZ: Analysis of seven different anophthalmic orbital implant wraps.

2. Punja KG, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser (Prize for the second best paper presented by a resident or fellow).

3. Hill RC, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Punja KG, Jackson WB: Acute ultrastructural correlates in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser. (Poster)

4. Klapper SR, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Punja KG, Brownstein S, Mawn L, Grahovac SZ: Analysis of seven different anophthalmic orbital implant wraps. (Poster)

5. Jordan DR, Munro S, Gilbert S, Brownstein S, Hill VE, Grahovac SZ: Evolution of the synthetic hydroxyapatite implant. (Poster)

6. Jordan DR, Chan S, Mawn L. Gilberg S, Dean T, Brownstein S, Hill VE: Complications associated with pegging hydroxyapatite implants. (Poster)

7. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Calgary, June 1998.

Brownstein S, Punja KG, Damji K, Jordan DR: Unsuspected ring malignant

melanoma of the ciliary body presenting as neovascular glaucoma.

8. Canadian External Disease and Cornea Society, Calgary, June 1998.

Jackson WB, Punja KG, Brownstein S: Hyperopic retreatment: an unexpected result.

9. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Calgary, June 1998.

Klapper S, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Punja KG, Gilberg S, Grahovac SZ: A histopathological comparison of various wraps used for implantation of porous orbital implants.

10. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society, Calgary, June 1998.

Gilberg S, Pelletier C, Brownstein S, Li S, Eidus L: Silicone oil infiltration of the eyelid. (Poster)

11. Sally Letson Symposium, Ottawa, September 1998.

Brownstein S: Pathology of glaucoma.

12. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Captiva Island, October 1998

Brownstein S, McEachren T, Jordan DR: Epithelioid hemangioma.

13. Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Budapest, October 1998.

Jordan DR, Klapper S, Gilberg S, Punja KG, Brownstein S: Analysis of different anophthalmic implant wraps.

14. Combined meeting of the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists and the International Society of Ophthalmic Pathologists, New Orleans, November 1998.

Brownstein S, Punja KG, Hill VE, Lafontaine MD, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Acute ultrasturctural correlates and corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser.

1999

1. University of Toronto Guest Professor, Toronto, February 1999.

1. Brownstein S. Excimer laser surgery from the pathologist’s perspective.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of uveal malignant melanoma.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of retinoblastoma.

2. Greater New York Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, New York City, Guest Professor, March 1999.

1. Brownstein S. Histology the optic nerve and disc.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of disc edema and inflammation.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of optic nerve neoplasia.

3. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Annual Research Day, Ottawa, April 1999.

McEachren TM, Brownstein S, Punja KG, Lafontaine MD, Laycock NLC, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M. Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser.

4. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, May 1999.

Punja KG, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M. Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser (poster).

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 13th Annual Research Day, Ottawa, May 1999.

1. Hwang IP, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Brownstein S, McEachren TM. New orbital implants: The Brazilian and the Molteno M-SphereTM implants.

2. McEachren TM, Brownstein S, Punja KG, Lafontaine MD, Laycock NLC, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M. Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser.

3. Punja KG, Brownstein S, Lafontaine MD, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M. Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser (Poster).

6. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Ophthalmology, Washington, DC, June 1999.

Brownstein S, Punja KG, Damji K, Jordan DR. Unsuspected ring malignant melanoma of the ciliary body presenting as neovascular glaucoma.

7. Canadian Oculoplastic Society, Halifax, NS, June 1999.

Jordan DR, Hwang I, Gilberg S, Brownstein S, McEachren T, Grahovac S. The Brazilian and the M-Sphere (other forms of hydroxyapatite).

8. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Halifax, NS, June 1999.

Brownstein S, Hill VE, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G. Infectious keratopathy complicating photorefractive keratectomy.

9. Hadassah University Hospital and Medical School Guest Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, Visiting Professor, July 1999.

1. Brownstein, S. Grand Rounds: Ocular pathology presentations.

2. Brownstein, S. Anatomy and histology of the cornea.

3. Brownstein, S. Corneal inflammations/infections.

4. Brownstein, S. Corneal dystrophies and degenerations.

10. Sally Letson Symposium, Ottawa, September 1999.

Brownstein, S. Anatomy and histology of the eyelids, conjunctiva and cornea.

11. European Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 17th Annual Meeting, Istanbul Turkey, September 1999.

Jordan DR, Mawn L, Gilberg S, Brownstein S, Hill V. Experience with the bioceramic orbital implant.

12. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Orlando, Florida, October 1999.

Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Hwang I, McEachren T, Coupal D. Prokopetz R. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva with corneal invasion.

13. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Orlando, Florida, October 1999

1. Jordan DR, Klapper SR, Gilberg S, Punja KG, Brownstein S. Analysis of seven different anophthalmic orbital implant wraps.

2. Jordan DR, Hwang I, Gilberg S, Mawn L, Brownstein S, McEachren T. Analysis of alternative forms of hydroxyapatite: The M-SphereTM. (Poster)

2000

1. Greater New York Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, New York City, Guest Professor, March 2000.

1. Brownstein S. Histology and Pathology of the Cornea.

2. Brownstein S. Corneal inflammatory disease.

3. Brownstein S. Corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

2. McGill University Guest Professor, Montreal, April 2000.

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds Presentation: The role of the ocular pathologist in the diagnosis of corneal disorders. The diagnosis of corneal disorders including the use of in vivo confocal microscopy.

2. Brownstein S. Corneal anatomy, congenital anomalies and inflammations.

3. Brownstein S. Corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

3. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Annual Research Day, Ottawa, April 2000.

Coupal DJ, Brownstein S, McEachren T, Robertson S, Lafontaine MD, Laycock N, Punja K, Jackson B, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M. Corneal wound healing at the epithelial basement membrane level in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser. (Prize for second best paper by a resident or fellow).

4. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2000.

McEachren T, Brownstein S, Coupal DJ, Punja KG, Lafontaine MD, Laycock NLC, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M. Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser (poster).

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology 14th Annual Research Day, Ottawa, May 2000.

1. Coupal DJ, Brownstein S, Lafontaine M, Robertson S, Laycock NLC, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the VISX Star S2 laser.

2. Lee-Wing M, Jordan DR, Coupal DJ, Brownstein S, Gilberg S, Griffith M: Analysis of 10 New alumina orbital implants and 2) The effects of basic fibroblast growth factor on orbital implant vascularization.

3. Al Muammar A, El-Defrawy S, Mintsioulis G, Munger R, Coupal D, Brownstein S, Griffith M: In vitro analysis of vacuolization in intraocular lenses (Prize for the second best paper by a resident or fellow).

4. McEachren TM, Brownstein S, Coupal DJ, Punja KG, Lafontaine MD, Laycock NLC, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M: Corneal wound healing in human postmortem eyes treated with the excimer laser (poster).

5. Jordan DR, Hwang I, Gilberg S, Mawn L, Brownstein S, McEachren T: Analysis of alternative forms of hydroxyapatite: The M-sphere (poster).

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Whistler, BC, June 2000.

Brownstein S, Coupal DJ, McEachron TM, Jordan DR, Gilberg SM, Prokopetz R, Hwang IP. Recurrent mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva.

7. Canadian Ophthalmologic Society/ Canadian External Disease and Cornea Society, Whistler, BC, June 2000.

1. Jackson WB, Gilberg S, Murphy B, Brownstein S, Coupal DJ. Necrotizing fasciitis affecting the eyelids.

2. Murphy B, Addison DJ, Brownstein S, Coupal D, Montpetit V, Gilberg SM. Primary systemic amyloidosis mimicking giant cell arteritis (poster).

8. 5th International Symposium on Ocular Trauma, Montreal, July 2000.

Brownstein S. Clinical Pathologic Findings Following Radiation Therapy.

9. Orbital Society Meeting, Paris, France, September 2000.

1. Jordan DR, Hwang I, Brownstein S, McEachren T, Mawn L, Grahovac S. The bioceramic implant, the Molteno implant, the Brazilian implant.

2. Jordan DR, Brownstein S. Explanted hydroxyapatite implants.

10. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 2000.

Brownstein S, Gilberg SM, Pelletier CR, Li S, Eidus L, Mathew B: Diffuse siliconoma of the eyelid.

11. Joint meeting of the American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists and the International Symposium of Ophthalmic Pathologists, Dallas, TX, October 2000 (also, Moderator of one academic session).

Brownstein S: Lorenz E. Zimmerman MD.

2001

1. The Vitreous Society 18th Annual Meeting, Cancun, Mexico, January 2001.

Kertes PJ, El-Defrawy S, Brownstein S, Munger R, Mathew B, Al-Muammar A, Ahuja N, Ma PE: Opacification and overgrowth of the Hydroview hydrogel lens: A lens that is too biocompatible.

2. Greater New York Clinical Visiting Professor, New York City, Guest Professor, March 2001.

1. Brownstein S. Conjunctival anatomy and histology and congenital anomalies.

2. Brownstein S. Conjunctival inflammations and degenerations.

3. Brownstein S. Conjunctival proliferative disorders.

3. 19th Biennial Meeting of the Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in conjunction with the 1st Combined Ophthalmic Pathology Meeting, Bethesda, Maryland, April 2001 (Program Chairman and organizer of the this initial meeting).

Brownstein S, Mathew B, Singh D: Superficial granular dystrophy with asymmetric amyloid deposition.

4. American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, San Diego, CA, April 2001.

1. Hill V, El-Defrawy SR, Kertes PJ, Brownstein S, Munger R, Mathew B, Al Muammar A: Hydroview hydrogel lens: Opacification and overgrowth.

2. Al Muammar A, El-Defrawy S, Munger R, Ahuja N, Mintsioulis G, Brownstein S, Griffith M: In vitro analysis of glistenings in IOLs.

5. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2001.

Coupal D, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Prokopetz R, Mathew B. Characteristic histopathologic findings in nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome lesions (poster).

6. Annual Research Day, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2001.

Mathew B, Brownstein S, Robertson S, Coupal D, Prokopetz R, Jordan D. Immunohistochemical profile and histochemical analysis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva. (First prize for the best paper by a resident or fellow).

7. Annual Research Day, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2001.

1. Al Muammar A, El-Defrawy S, Munger R, Ahuja N, Mintsioulis G, Brownstein S, Mathew B, Griffith M, Barbery C: In vitro analysis of glistenings in intraocular lenses.

2. Mathew B, Brownstein S, Robertson S, Coupal D, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical profile and histochemical analysis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva. (First prize for the best paper by a resident or fellow).

3. Kouri LM, Jordan DR, Griffith M, Brownstein S, Mathew B, Gilberg S: Biocompatibility of various orbital implants.

4. Hill VE, Brownstein S, Kertes PJ, Mathew B, Munger R, El-Defrawy S: Storz Hydroview H60M intraocular lens opacification - A clinicopathologic case series. (Second prize for the best paper by a resident or fellow).

5. Coupal D, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Prokopetz R, Mathew B: Characteristic histopathologic findings identified in nevoid basal cell carcinoma lesions (poster).

8. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, Ontario, June 2001.

Brownstein S, Mathew B, Kertes P, Gilberg S, Damji K, Chialant D: Clinically unsuspected diffuse malignant melanoma of the uvea presenting as recurrent iritis.

9. Canadian Society of Oculoplastic Surgeons, Toronto, Ontario, June 2001.

Jordan DR, Khouri L, Brownstein S, Mathew B, Gilberg S: A new orbital implant: OPLA.

10. Canadian Association of Pathology, Quebec City, June 2001.

Mathew B, Brownstein S, Robertson S, Coupal D, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical profile and histochemical analysis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva (poster).

11. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, New Orleans, November 2001.

Brownstein S, Hill V, Kertes PJ, Mathew B, Botton GA, Dorey M, Munger R, El-Defrawy S: Storz Hydroview H60M intraocular lens opacification.

12. American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, New Orleans, November 2001.

Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Gilberg S, Khouri L, Mathew B: Analysis of a new bioresorbable orbital implant (poster).

2002

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, New York City, January 2002.

1. Brownstein S. Pathology and differential diagnosis of malignant melanoma of the uvea.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology and differential diagnosis of retinoblastoma and pseudoretinoblastoma.

2. Bascom Palmer 40th Anniversary Symposium, Miami, Florida, February 2002.

Gilberg S, Jordan DR, Brownstein S. Evolution of the porous orbital implants.

3. Orbital Society, Vancouver, BC, March 2002.

Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Coupal D, Gilberg S, Ahuja N. A black substance around some titanium peg coupling posts.

4. Annual Research Day, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2002.

Dorey MW, Brownstein S, Hill VE, Mathew B, Botton GA, Kertes PJ, El-Defrawy S: Calcific opacification of the superficial matrix of the optic in the Bausch and Lomb Hydroview H60M intraocular lens.

5. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2002.

Brownstein S, Mathew B, Robertson S, Coupal D, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR. Immunohistochemical profile and histochemical analysis of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the conjunctiva.

6. Annual Research day, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2002.

1. Dorey WM, Brownstein S, Robertson S, Prokopetz R. Immunohistochemical analysis of PAM and ocular melanoma. (Tied for second prize for a paper by a resident or fellow)

2. Yuen VH, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey M, Gilberg S. Investigation of porous polyethylene (Medpor) as an orbital implant.

3. Coupal D, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Prokopetz R, Mathew B. Characteristic histopathologic findings in nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome lesions (poster).

7. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Hull, Quebec, June 2002.

1. Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Coupal D, Jordan DR: Cavernous hemangioma of the orbit/eyelids.

2. Dorey MW, Brownstein S, Fournier A: Recurrent hyphema in a child with juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG).

3. Brownstein S: Moderator of anterior segment disorders.

4. Brownstein S: In memoriam: Mourad Khalil, MD FRCSC

8. Canadian Ophthalmological Society Meeting, Hull, Quebec, June 2002.

1. Brownstein S. Primary acquired melanosis (PAM) of the conjunctiva.

2. Dorey WH, Brownstein S, Hill VE, Mathew B, Botton GA, Kertes PJ, El-Defrawy S: Calcific opacification of the superficial matrix of the optic in the Bausch and Lomb Hydroview H60M intraocular lens.

9. Canadian Association of Pathologists, Calgary, Alberta, June 2002.

1. Dorey MW, Lamba M, Farmer J, Leonard BC, Kertes PJ, Brownstein S: The use of aspiration biopsy in the diagnosis of intraocular melanoma (poster).

2. Mokhtar G, Lamba M, Olberg B, Jabi M, Lamothe A, Brownstein S: Sinonasal malignant melanoma. A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of six cases (poster).

10. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Ann Arbor, Michigan, September 2002.

1. Brownstein S: Disseminated venous malformation of the orbit.

2. Brownstein S: Memorial for Mourad Khalil, MD.

3. Brownstein S: Moderator for section on “Unknowns”.

11. Sally Letson Symposium, Ottawa, Ontario, October 2002.

Brownstein S: Pathology of uveitis.

12. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists, Orlando, Florida, October 2002.

Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Faraji H, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical profile and histochemical studies on primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva.

13. American Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Orlando, Florida, October 2002.

Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Coupal D, Ahuja N, Gilberg S: Accumulation of a black material around some titanium coupling posts.

2003

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor, New York City, February 2003.

1. Brownstein S: Anatomy and physiology of the optic nerve.

2. Brownstein S: Optic edema, neuritis, and atrophy.

3. Brownstein S: Neoplasms of the optic nerve.

2. Department of Ophthalmology of the University of Montreal Guest Professor, Montreal, March 2003.

1. Brownstein S: Case presentations with the residents.

2. Brownstein S: Grand Rounds: Pathogenesis of the opacification of Hydrogel intraocular lenses.

3. Brownstein S: Grand Rounds: Current diagnosis and management of primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva.

3. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Guest Professor, New York City, March 2003.

1. Brownstein S: Anatomy and physiology of the cornea.

2. Brownstein S: Corneal inflammations and infections.

3. Brownstein S: Corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

4. Departments of Ophthalmology, Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Clinics and Cleveland Ophthalmological Society, Cleveland, Ohio, Guest Professor and Named Lectureship, April 2003.

1. Brownstein S: Corneal cases with confocal microscopy and pathogenesis of opacification of hydrogel intraocular lenses leading to progressive visual loss.

2. Brownstein S: Lorand V. Johnson Named Lectureship: Current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva.

3. Brownstein S: Grand Rounds. Case presentations.

4. Brownstein S: Review of local cases with the residents.

5. AFIP-Combined Ophthalmic Pathology Biennial Meeting, Chicago, April 2003 (President of the AOA-AFIP and of the meeting).

Brownstein S: Rhodotorula glutinis endophthalmitis.

6. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2003.

Dorey MW, Brownstein S, Faraji H, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical analyses of primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva.

7. University of Ottawa Department of Pathology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2003.

Faraji H, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical analyses of primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva.

8. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2003.

1. Faraji H, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical analyses on uveal melanoma and comparison to other melanocytic and nonmelanocytic ocular tissues.

2. Zafar A, Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Faraji H, Griffith M, Gan L, Gilberg SM, Khouri LM, Yuen VH: Biocompatibility of various orbital implants - part 2.

3. Al-Ani A, Damji KF, Brownstein S, Changtzu X: Anterior lens epithelium gene expression via DNA microarray from patients with and without pseudoexfolliation syndrome.

4. Dorey MW, Brownstein S, Faraji H, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical analyses of primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva (poster).

5. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Coupal D, Ahuja N, Gilberg S: Accumulation of a black material around some titanium coupling posts (poster).

9. Orbital Society, Hull, Quebec, June 2003.

1. Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Coupal D, Dorey M, Sefau S, Faraji H: Venous malformations of the orbit. A clinicopathologic correlation of three patients.

2. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Grahovac SZ, Faraji H: Combined venous lymphatic Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 2003.

Brownstein S, Faraji H, Jordan D, Lee-Wing MW, Coupal D, Damji K: Orbital reactions following injection with depot corticosteroids.

10. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 2003.

Dorey M, Brownstein S, Faraji H, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical evaluation of primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva.

11. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology, Jerusalem, Israel, Visiting Professor, July 2003.

1. Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Hill VE, Mathew B, Botton G, Kertes PJ, El-Defrawy S: Grand Rounds. The pathogenesis of the opacification of hydrogel intraocular lenses

2. Brownstein S: Grand Rounds. Clinicopathologic case presentations.

3. Brownstein S: Anatomy and physiology of the optic nerve.

4. Brownstein S: Optic disc edema, inflammation and atrophy.

5. Brownstein S: Tumors of the optic nerve and papilla.

6. Brownstein S: In vivo confocal microscopy of the normal and diseased cornea.

7. Brownstein S: Does the pathologist have the final word in the diagnosis of external ocular disorders.

12. Israeli Cornea Society, Mitzpe Hayamim, Israel, July 2003.

1. Brownstein S, Mathew B, Bao W, Klintworth GK, Singh D: Corneal dystrophies of Bowman’s layer and the superficial corneal stroma.

2. Brownstein S: In vivo confocal microscopy of the normal and diseased cornea.

3. Brownstein S: The role of the ocular pathologist in the diagnosis of corneal disorders.

4. Brownstein S: LASEK methodology and preliminary results.

13. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Durham, North Carolina, October 2003.

Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Zafar A, Faraji H: Lacrimal ductule dacryolithiasis.

14. Greater New York Ophthalmic Lecture, New York City, October 2003.

1. Brownstein S: Anatomy, congenital, inflammatory, systemic and degenerative diseases of the conjunctiva.

2. Brownstein S: Nonpigmented proliferative disorders of the conjunctiva.

3. Brownstein S: Pigmented proliferative disorders of the conjunctiva.

4. Brownstein S: Conjunctival stromal proliferative disorders.

2004

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Visiting Professor, New York City, February 2004.

1. Brownstein S: Pathology of suppurative (acute) ocular inflammations.

2. Brownstein S: Pathology of chronic nongranulomatous ocular inflammations.

3. Brownstein S: Pathology of chronic granulomatous ocular inflammations.

2. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 2004.

Faraji H, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Jordan DR, Robertson S: Immunohistochemical analyses of uveal melanoma and comparison with primary acquired melanosis of the conjunctiva.

3. Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, May 2004.

1. Faraji H, Brownstein S, Buhrmann R, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Alternative bleaching techniques in the immunohistochemical evaluation of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva and uvea.

2. Faraji H, Brownstein S, Dorey MW, Robertson S, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical analyses on uveal melanoma and comparison to other melanocytic and nonmelanocytic ocular tissues (poster) (Awarded first prize in poster competition).

3. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Dorey M, Yuen VH, Gilberg S: Fibrovascularization of porous polyethylene (Medpor) orbital implantation in a rabbit model (poster).

4. Department of Laboratory Medicine Annual Research Day, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, May 2004.

Faraji H, Brownstein S, Buhrmann R, Prokopetz R, Jordan DR: Alternative bleaching techniques in the immunohistochemical evaluation of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva and uvea.

5. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, June 2004.

Brownstein S, Faraji H, Jordan DR: Fibrous tumour of inner canthus.

6. Canadian Corneal and External Disease Society, Vancouver, BC, June 2004.

Varma DK, Hodge WG, Brownstein S, Faraji H, Pan YI: Posterior keratoconus.

7. European Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery (and the Orbit Society, Amsterdam) Society Annual Meeting, Belgium, June 2004.

Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Faraji H: Clinicopathologic analysis of explanted hydroxyapatite implants.

8. Greater New York Ophthalmic Visiting Professor, New York City, September 2004.

1. Brownstein S. Pathology of uveal melanoma.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of pseudomelanoma.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of retinoblastoma.

4. Brownstein S. Pathology of pseudoretinoblastoma.

9. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, New York, October 2004.

Brownstein S, Faraji H, Hodge WG, Varma DK: Generalized posterior keratoconus with polymorphous amyloid dystrophy.

10. American Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery. New Orleans,

LA, October 2004.

Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Faraji H: Clinicopathologic analysis of 15 explanted hydroxyapatite implants.

2005

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, New York City, March 2005.

1. Brownstein S. Pathology of secondary glaucomas.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of primary glaucomas.

3. Brownstein S. The normal retina and macula.

4. Brownstein S. Pathology of the macula.

2. Canadian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Ottawa, April 2005.

1. Brownstein S, Robinson J, Jordan DR, Hodge WH: Conjunctival mucoepidermoid carcinoma in a patient with ocular cicatricial pemphigoid.

2. Robinson J, Brownstein S, Rocha G. Complications in PLK/DLEK.

3. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2005.

Robinson JW, Faraji H, Brownstein S, Prokopetz R, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR: Alternative bleaching techniques in the immunohistochemical evaluation of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva and uvea (poster).

4. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2005.

1. Robinson JW, Brownstein S, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR, Leonard B: Immunohistochemical analysis of angiogenesis in uveal melanoma and subretinal membranes.

2. Robinson JW, Faraji H, Brownstein S, Prokopetz R, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR: Alternative bleaching techniques in the immunohistochemical evaluation of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva and uvea (poster).

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, May 2005.

1. Robinson JW, Brownstein S, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR, Leonard B: Immunohistochemical analysis of angiogenesis in uveal melanoma and subretinal membranes.

2. Robinson JW, Faraji H, Brownstein S, Prokopetz R, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR: Alternative bleaching techniques in the immunohistochemical evaluation of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva and uvea (poster).

3. Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Faraji H. Clinicopathologic analysis of 15 explanted hydroxyapatite implants (poster).

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Edmonton, June 2005 (moderator).

Brownstein S, Faraji H, Robinson J, Jackson WB, Font RL: Conjunctival melanoma in children.

7. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Edmonton, June 2005.

Sher JH, Dubinski W, El-Defrawy S, Brownstein S, Nash WA: A comparison of the incidence of opacification of Hydroview hydrogel intraocular lens depending on the viscoelastic used during surgery.

8. Canadian Oculoplastic Reconstructive Surgery Society, Edmonton, Alberta, June 2005.

Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Faraji H. Clinicopathologic analysis of 15 explanted hydroxyapatite implants (poster).

9. Sally Letson Symposium, Ottawa, September 2005.

Brownstein S: Pathologic pearls for malignant neoplasms of the eyelid including basal cell, squamous cell, sebaceous and Merkel cell carcinomas, and malignant melanoma.

10. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Boston, September 2005 (moderator).

1. Brownstein S, Robinson J, Jordan DR, Hodge WH: Conjunctival mucoepidermoid carcinoma in a patient with OCP.

2. Bardenstein DS, Wasman J, Robinson J, Brownstein S: Atypical ptosis and a red Eye: A masquerade syndrome?

Also, Moderator of corneal papers.

11. American Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chicago, October 2005.

Jordan DR, Brownstein S, Robinson J: Clinicopathologic analysis of an infected bioceramic implant.

12. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists Annual Meeting. Chicago, October 2005.

Brownstein S, Robinson JW, Faraji H, Prokopetz R, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR. Effect of hydrogen peroxide bleaching in the immunohistochemical evaluation of melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva and uvea.

2006

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Visiting Professor, New York City, January 2006

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy of the optic nerve.

2. Brownstein S. Congenital, disc edema, optic neuritis and optic atrophy.

3. Brownstein S. Tumors of the optic nerve and meninges.

2. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, April 2006.

Rawlings N, Brownstein S, Robinson JW, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR: Immunohistochemical localization of tumor microvasculature in uveal melanoma.

3. Combined Ophthalmic Pathology Meeting, Philadelphia, April 2006. Brownstein S. Corneal myxoma.

4. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2006.

Rawlings N, Brownstein S, Robinson J, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan DR. Immunohistochemical localization of tumor vasculature in uveal melanoma (poster).

Brownstein S, Perry H. Invited participant in VISTA external ocular symposium.

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, May 2006.

1. Rawlings N, Brownstein S, Robinson J, Buhrmann R, Robertson S, Jordan, DR. Immunohistochemical localization of tumor vasculature in uveal melanoma (both paper and poster presentations) (Prize for the second best paper by a resident or fellow).

2. Weiss E, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Rawlings N, Brownstein S. Recurrence of peri-ocular basal cell carcinoma: Do positive surgical margins and location matter?

3. Sherif H, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Griffith M, Brownstein S, Rawlings N, Hodge W. Viability and proliferation of corneal epithelial cells after epithelial flap creation.

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, Ontario, June 2006

Brownstein S. Corneal myxoma.

Also, Moderator of opening session including introduction of the guest speaker.

7. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, Visiting Professor, July 2006.

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. Ophthalmic Pathology Presentations.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of suppurative (acute) ocular inflammations.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of nongranulomatous ocular inflammations.

4. Brownstein S. Pathology of granulomatous ocular inflammations.

8. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept. 2006.

Brownstein S, Rawlings N, Robinson J, Jordan DR. Orbital plasmacytoma.

9. Orbital Society Annual Meeting, Salisbury, England, Sept. 2006.

Jordan DR, Weis E, Rawlings N, Brownstein S, Murphy B. Orbital inflammatory disorder presenting diagnostic dilemma.

10. European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, London. Sept. 2006.

Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Brownstein S, Rawlings N, Li F, Griffith M: Tissue engineered corneal onlays for refractive correction.

11. International Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Las Vegas, Nov. 2006.

Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Brownstein S, Rawlings N, Li F, Griffith M: Tissue engineered corneal onlays for refractive correction (poster).

2007

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Visiting Professor, New York City, February 2007.

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the conjunctiva.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of conjunctival inflammation and degeneration.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of proliferative conditions of the conjunctiva.

2. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2007.

Gooi P, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Dravida S, Dare E, Buhrmann R, Griffith M. Histological and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi- LASIK and LASEK methods.

3. Verhoeff-Zimmerman Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Columbia, Maryland, April 2007.

1. Brownstein S, Gooi P, Jordan DR, Spitellie P, Burns B. Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma with a frozen globe.

2. Brownstein S. Lorenz E. Zimmerman, MD.

4. Eastern Ontario Regional Forensic Pathology Unit. Ottawa, ON, April 2007.

Brownstein S. Ocular manifestations in shaken baby syndrome.

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2007.

Gooi P, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Dravida S, Dare E, Buhrmann R, Griffith M. Histological and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi- LASIK and LASEK methods.

6. Orbit Society Meeting, June 2007, Philadelphia, PA.

Jordan DR, Spitellie P, Brownstein S, Gooi P. Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma: an interesting case presentation.

7. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Montreal, Quebec, June 2007.

Also, Co-moderator of the Meeting including introduction of guest speaker.

1. Brownstein S, Gooi P, Jordan DR, Spitellie P, Burns B. SNUC syndrome involving the orbit.

2. Gooi P, Brownstein S, Robinson JW, Rocha G. Pathological findings in traumatic graft failure in deep lamellar endothelial keratoplasty (DLEK).

8. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, Quebec, June 2007.

1. Gooi P, Brownstein S, Rawlings N. Temporal arteritis with skip areas.

2. Varma D, Brownstein S, Gooi P, Hamilton WK. Clinical and pathological findings in a long-term survivor with Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IH.

9. Canadian Society of Oculo-plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Montreal, Quebec, June 2007.

Jordan P, Spitellie P, Gooi P, Brownstein S. SNUC syndrome.

10. International Congress of Ocular Oncology, Siena, Italy, June 2007.

Also, Co-moderator of 2 sections (Eyelids and Conjunctiva) of the Meeting.

Brownstein S, Gooi P, Jordan DR, Spitellie P, Burns B. SNUC syndrome involving the orbit.

11. Sally Letson Symposium, Ottawa, Ontario, September 2007.

Brownstein S. Pathology of selected glaucoma conditions.

12. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Houston, Texas, October 2007.

Brownstein S, Belliveau MJ, Jordan DR, McEachren T, Kyrollos M. Medial canthal tophus mimicking basal cell carcinoma

13. Canadian Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, Ottawa, Ontario, October 2007. Recipient of “Award of Excellence in Ophthalmology” and Delivered the “2007 Harold Stein Lecture”.

Brownstein S. A half century of advances in ophthalmic pathology.

2008

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Visiting Professor, New York City, February 2008.

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the cornea..

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal inflammation and infections.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

2. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2008.

Belliveau M, Gooi P, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Dravida S, Dare E, Buhrmann R, Griffith M. Histological, ultrastructural and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi-LASIK and LASEK methods (Prize for second best paper by a resident or fellow).

3. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 2008.

Belliveau MJ, Gooi P, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Dravida S, Dare E, Buhrmann R, Griffith M. Histological and biological comparison of corneal epithelium removed by mechanical and chemical means.

4. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2008.

Belliveau M, Gooi P, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Dravida S, Dare E, Buhrmann R, Griffith M. Histological and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi-LASIK and LASEK methods (Paper presentation and poster).

5. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Whistler, BC, June 2008.

Brownstein S, Belliveau M, Font RL, Agapitos P. Posterior crocodile shagreen of the cornea.

6. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Guest Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, Visiting Professor, July 2008.

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. 50 Years of Advances in Ophthalmic Pathology and their Impact on Patient Care.

2. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds, Part 2. Clinical research case presentations.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal inflammations.

4. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal degenerations.

5. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal dystrophies.

7. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Durham, NC, September 2008.

Brownstein S, Belliveau M, Font RL, Agapitos P. Posterior crocodile shagreen of the cornea.

8, University of Toronto and The Toronto Ophthalmological Society (Combined Meeting) Visiting Professor, Toronto, November 2008.

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. 50 Years of Advances in Ophthalmic Pathology and their Impact on Patient Care.

2. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds, Part 2. Case presentations.

3. Brownstein S. Anatomy, histology and congenital anomalies of the cornea.

4. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal inflammation and infections.

5. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

2009

1. Harvard Medical School\New England Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, Boston, Mass., March 2009.

1. Brownstein S. Pathology of the phakomatoses.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of the optic nerve.

2. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, New York City, March 2009.

1. Brownstein S. Pathology of the phakomatoses.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of the optic nerve.

3. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2009.

Liao W, Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Prokopetz R. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei.

4. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 2009.

Liao W, Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Prokopetz R. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei.

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2009.

Liao W, Jolly SS, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, Prokopetz R. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei.

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, June 2009.

Brownstein S, Belliveau M, Schneider R, Conlon MR. Unsuspected intraocular neoplasm (Adenocarcinoma of the nonpigmented ciliary body epithelium).

7. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Toronto, June 2009.

Belliveau M, Liao W, Gooi P, Brownstein S, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G, Buhrmann R, Griffith M. Histological, ultrastructural and biological comparison of epithelial flaps created through Epi-LASIK and LASEK methods.

8. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Syracuse, NY, October 2009.

Brownstein S, Belliveau MJ, Liao W, Jackson WB. Bilateral conjunctival lymphangiectasia in Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome.

9. Combined Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, October 2009.

Brownstein S. Diseases of the conjunctiva. In Symposium: Update in Ophthalmic Pathology: What the ophthalmologist should know.

10. Harvard Medical School/New England Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, Boston, Mass., November 2009.

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the cornea.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal inflammation and infections.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

2010

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, New York City, Feb. 2010.

1. Brownstein S: Pathology of suppurative (acute) ocular inflammations.

2. Brownstein S: Pathology of chronic nongranulomatous ocular inflammations.

3. Brownstein S: Pathology of chronic granulomatous ocular inflammations.

2. Canadian Surgical Retina Meeting, Lake Louise, Alberta.

Al-Abri M, Britton WA, Manusow J, Brownstein S, Patel V, Hurley B. Unusual Case of Perforating Ocular Injury!

3. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2010 (Prize for second best paper by a senior resident or fellow).

Manusow S, Brownstein S, Samad A, Jackson WBJ. Lipoid proteinosis of eyelids.

4. Verhoeff-.Zimmerman Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Sarasota, FL, April 2010.

Brownstein S, Manusow J, Farmer J, Jordan DR. Primary ductal carcinoma of the lacrimal gland

5. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2010.

1. Manusow S, Brownstein S, Samad A, Jackson WB. Lipoid proteinosis of eyelids.

2. Belliveau M, Liao W, Brownstein S, Manusow J, Mintsioulis G, Jordan DR, Gilberg S. Corneal myxoma.

6. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2010.

Manusow S, Brownstein S, Samad A, Jackson WB. Lipoid proteinosis of eyelids.

7. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Quebec City, Quebec, June 2010. Chairman and Organizer of the Meeting.

1. Manusow J, Brownstein S, Samad A, Jackson WB. Lipoid proteinosis of the eyelids.

2. Brownstein S, Manusow J, Farmer J, Jordan DR. Primary ductal carcinoma of the lacrimal gland

8. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Quebec City, June 2010.

Belliveau M, Liao W, Brownstein S, Manusow J, Mintsioulis G, Jordan DR, Gilberg S. Corneal myxoma.

9. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, July 2010.

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. Unique ophthalmic pathology presentations.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of the neurogenic phakomatoses.

3. Brownstein S. . Pathology of the vascular phakomatoses.

10. Association of Ophthalmic Alumni of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington DC, August 2010 Co-Chairman and Steering Committee of the Meeting.

Brownstein S, Manusow J, Samad, A, Jackson WB. Lipoid proteinosis.

11. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 2010.

Brownstein S, Gooi P, Jackson WB, Mintsioulis G. Meesmann’s corneal dystrophy.

12. American Association of Ophthalmic Pathologists (Satellite meeting of American Academy of Ophthalmology), Chicago. IL, Oct. 2010.

Brownstein S, Belliveau M, Liao W, Manusow J, Mintsioulis G, Jordan DR, Gilberg S, André Jastrzebski. Corneal myxoma: Histopathological and Ultrastructural Features of 7 Cases.

2011

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, New York City, Feb. 2011.

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the conjunctiva.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of conjunctival inflammation and degeneration.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of proliferative conditions of the conjunctiva.

2. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, April 2011.

Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg SM. Unsuspected ciliary body and choroidal melanoma diagnosed after evisceration and enucleation: A series of cases seen at the Ottawa Eye Institute from 1996-2010.

3. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2011.

Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg SM, Leonard B. Unsuspected ciliary body and choroidal melanoma diagnosed after evisceration and enucleation: A series of cases seen at the Ottawa Eye Institute from 1996-2010.

4.. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Vancouver, BC, June 2011.

Brownstein S, Manusow JS, Nijhawan N, Jackson WB, DeAngelis, Krema H. Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid: an elusive diagnosis.

5. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Vancouver, BC, June 2011.

Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR, Gilberg SM, Leonard B. Unsuspected ciliary body and choroidal melanoma diagnosed after evisceration and enucleation: A series of cases seen at the University of Ottawa Eye Institute from 1996-2010

6. Sally Letson Symposium, Ottawa, ON, Sept. 2011.

Brownstein S. Pathological highlights of selected glaucomas.

7. American Association of Ocular Oncologists and Pathologists (AAOOP, Satellite meeting of American Academy of Ophthalmology), Orlando, FL, Nov. 2011.

Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR, Gilberg SM, Leonard B, Hurley BR. Unsuspected and misdiagnosed ciliary body and choroidal melanoma diagnosed after enucleation and evisceration: Review of cases in the Ottawa-Gatineau region from 1996-2010.

8. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nov. 2011.

Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR, de Nanassy J. Dacryops of Krause’s gland in the inferior fornix in a child.

2012

1. Greater New York Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, New York City, Jan. 2012.

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the cornea.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal inflammation and systemic associations.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

2. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2012.

Lam K, Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR, de Nanassy J. Orbital dacryops. A series of 6 cases with a proposed pathogenesis. (Prize for second best paper by a senior resident or fellow).

3. Verhoeff-Zimmerman Society, Waikoloa, Hawaii, April 2012.

Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jackson WB, Zia S, Lam K. Post-vaccination herpes zoster keratitis with descemetocoele.

4. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, May 2012.

1, Brownstein S, Lam K, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR, de Nanassy J. Dacryops: A series of six cases and a review of the literature.

2. Lam K, Brownstein S, Manusow J, Jastrzebski A, Jackson WB, Gilberg S, Sassani JW. Histological and immunohistochemical comparison of secondary post-traumatic amyloidosis and polymorphic amyloid degeneration of the cornea.

5. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2012.

Lam K, Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR, de Nanassy J. Orbital dacryops. A series of 6 cases with a proposed pathogenesis.

6. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Toronto, ON, June 2012.

1. Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Ziai S, Jackson WB, Jastrzebski A, Mintsioulis G, Lam K: Herpes zoster ophthalmicus followed by VZV vaccine and subsequent perforating descemetocoele.

2. Lam K, Brownstein S, Jordan DR. Ocular metastatic breast cancer.

7. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Toronto, ON, June 2012.

1. Ziai S, Jackson WB, Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Lam K: Herpes zoster ophthalmicus followed by VZV vaccine and subsequent perforating descemetocoele.

2. Lam K, Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR. Orbital dacryops.

8. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, July 2012.

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the conjunctiva.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of conjunctival inflammation and degeneration.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of proliferative conditions of the conjunctiva.

4. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. Interactive CPCs.

9. Harvard Medical School/New England Ophthalmic Pathology Visiting Professor, Boston, Mass., October 2012.

1. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the cornea.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal inflammation and infections.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal degenerations and dystrophies.

10. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Miami, FL Oct. 2012 (also, Moderator).

Brownstein S. Multiple myeloma 20-years after diagnosis of necrobiotic xanthogranuloma of the medial canthi.

11. American Association of Ocular Oncologists and Pathologists (AAOOP, Satellite meeting of American Academy of Ophthalmology), Chicago, IL, Nov. 2012.

Brownstein S, Lam K, Jordan DR, Jastrzebski A. Orbital dacryops. Series of 5 cases with a proposed pathogenesis.

2013

1. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2013.

Jiang K, Brownstein S, Lam K, Jastrzebski A, Burns BF, Farmer JK.

Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of conjunctival melanocytic lesions (Awarded second prize for a R1-3 Resident).

2. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Seattle, WA, May 2013 (also, Moderator of ocular oncology and pathology session).

Brownstein S, Jiang K, Lam K, Jastrzebski A, Burns BF, Farmer JK.

Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of conjunctival melanocytic lesions.

3. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2013.

Jiang K, Brownstein S, Lam K, Jastrzebski A, Burns BF, Farmer JK.

Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of conjunctival melanocytic lesions. (Awarded first prize for a Resident or Fellow).

4. American Society of Oculo-Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, Newport, RI, June 2013.

Mehta S, Oestreicher JH, Brownstein S, Jiang, Nijhawan N. Regression of sebaceous carcinoma of the orbit after small incisional biopsy.

5. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Montreal, QC, June 2013 (also, Moderator of orbital and lacrimal system session III: 10 papers).

1. Brownstein S, Jiang K: Anterior segment mystery case (Corneal parasite).

2. Brownstein S, Jastrzebski A, Jordan DR, Burns BK. Bilateral intraconal orbital fat prolapse.

3. Jiang K, Brownstein S, Sekhon H, Britton W, Laurie S, Gilberg S: Lung adenocarcinoma in a non-smoker presenting as an intraocular neoplasm.

4. Jastrzebski A, Brownstein S, Jordan DR. Upper eyelid and anterior orbital vascular anomaly.

5. Mehta S, Oestreicher JH, Brownstein S, Jiang, Nijhawan N. Regression of sebaceous carcinoma of the orbit after small incisional biopsy.

6. Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Montreal, QC, June 2013.

1. Brownstein S. Sebaceous carcinoma (by invitation by the COS).

2. Jiang K, Brownstein S, Mintsioulis G, Lam K: Fungal keratitis in Canada.

2. Manusow J, Brownstein S, Lam K, Jastrzebski A, Mintsioulis G, Gilberg S, Sassani J, Jackson, WB. Traumatic secondary corneal secondary amyloidosis.

7. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, July 2013.

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. Interactive CPCs.

2. Brownstein S. Normal anatomy and histology of the cornea.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal inflammation

4. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal degeneration.

5. Brownstein S. Pathology of corneal dystrophies

8. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, NYC, NY, Oct. 2013.

Brownstein S, Jiang K, Toye B, Baig K, Mintsioulis G. Fungal keratitis in Canada: 3 cases.

9. American Association of Ocular Oncologists and Pathologists (AAOOP, Satellite meeting of American Academy of Ophthalmology [AAO]), New Orleans, LA, Nov. 2013.

Brownstein S, Jiang K, Lam K, Jastrzebski A, Burns BF, Farmer JK.

Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of conjunctival melanocytic lesions.

2014

1. World Congress of Ophthalmology (WOC), Tokyo, Japan, April 2014

Brownstein S. Ocular pathology: The final word (in a symposium on innovative technologies in ophthalmology by 6 Canadian ophthalmologists, by invitation by the WOC and COS).

2. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Orlando, FL, May 2014.

Ali-Ridha, A, Brownstein S, Jiang K, Burns BF, Bianco P, Farmer JK.

Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid.

3. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2014.

Ali-Ridha, A, Brownstein S, Jiang K, Burns BF, Farmer JK.

Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid.

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Halifax, NS, June 2014.

Brownstein S, Jiang K, Ali-Ridha, Toye B, Mintsioulis G: Mycobacterium cheloneae keratitis in a 3-decade-old graft.

6. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, July 2014.

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. Interactive CPCs.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of ocular suppurative inflammation

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of nongranulomatous inflammation.

5. Brownstein S. Pathology of granulomatous inflammation.

6. Brownstein S. Pathology of ocular parasitic disorders.

7. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Baltimore, MD, Oct. 2014. (Committed)

Brownstein S, Ali-Ridha A, O’Connor M. Conjunctival benign xanthomatous histiocytoma in a youth.

2015

1. University of Ottawa Department of Laboratory Medicine (Pathology) Annual Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario, April 2015. (Committed)

Saleh S, Brownstein S, Jiang K, Farmer JK.

Dual label immunohistochemical analysis of conjunctival melanocytic lesions

2. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Orlando, FL, May 2015. (Offered Abstract)

Saleh S, Brownstein S, Jiang K, Farmer JK.

Dual label immunohistochemical analysis of conjunctival melanocytic lesions

3. University of Ottawa Department of Ophthalmology Annual Research Day, Ottawa, ON, May 2015.

Ali-Ridha, A, Brownstein S, Jiang K, Burns BF, Farmer JK.

Immunohistochemical and histochemical analysis of sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid.

4. Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society, Victoria, BC, June 2015.

Brownstein S, Jiang K, Ali-Ridha, Toye B, Mintsioulis G: Mycobacterium cheloneae keratitis in a 3-decade-old graft.

5. Hadassah University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology Visiting Professor, Jerusalem, Israel, July 2015. (Committed)

1. Brownstein S. Grand Rounds. Interactive CPCs.

2. Brownstein S. Pathology of neuronal phakomatoses.

3. Brownstein S. Pathology of vascular phakomatoses.

4. Brownstein S. Pathology of miscellaneous phakomatoses.

6. Eastern Ophthalmic Pathology Society, USA (Committed) 2015.

Brownstein S, Ali-Ridha A, Jan P, O’Connor M, Gilberg S. Orbital histiocytosis X in an infant.

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