Our eyes are composed of living tissues, which are remodeling in response to mechanical, chemical, visual stimuli, and light cues. Dr. Grytz applies his expertise in biomedical engineering to elucidate growth and remodeling mechanisms in ocular conditions that are major causes of blindness and vision impairment: myopia, glaucoma, and keratoconus. He aims to elucidate the cause of the so-called “Myopia Boom” and to establish new and safe strategies for the prevention and treatment of myopia. Dr. Grytz uses advanced imaging methods in preclinical studies to decipher the interacting effects between glaucoma risk, myopia, and aging. Furthermore, his research is at the forefront of developing predictive, imaging-informed simulation tools for personalized medicine in Ophthalmology.