Peter Maloca, MD, Associate Professor
Curiosity and passion is driving my interest in technology at its very best to enable breakthrough medical advancements that are saving and changing peoples' lives every day.« back to team
Dr. Maloca has a full education as an ophthalmologist and surgeon. He works in at the IOB in Basel, his private office, the OCTlab of the University of Basel and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London. His core competences are 3D imaging, Virtual Reality Ophthalmology, machine learning and robotics.
In 2018 he was appointed a Group Leader Ophthalmic Imaging at the IOB - Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel. In 2020 he became Associate Professor at the University of Basel, the oldest University of Switzerland.
Languages
Swiss German
German
French
English
Italian
Dutch
Croatian
Spanish
Membership
SOG: Association of Swiss ophthalmologists
FMH: Association of Swiss physicians
AAO: American Academy of Ophthalmology
FMCH: Association of surgically and invasively active doctors Switzerland
DOG: German Ophthalmological Society
SVRG: Swiss Vitreo Retinal Group (SVRG)
OCTlab: OCT research laboratory, Dept. of Ophthalmology, University of Basel
ESCRS: European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Awards
1.Prize Research report competirion 1994 University Berne,
"Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: a key to the mysteries of the brain"
RetinAward 2015
TopNr1 paper TVST: Ultra-Short-Term Reproducibility of Speckle-Noise Freed Fluid and Tissue
Compartmentalization of the Choroid Analyzed by Standard OCT. Maloca P, Gyger C, Schoetzau A,
Hasler PW. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2015 Nov 17;4(6):3.
WELLCOME Image Award 2016, London, UK
WELLCOME Image Award 2017, London, UK
In 2018 he was appointed a Group Leader Ophthalmic Imaging at the IOB - Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel. In 2020 he became Associate Professor at the University of Basel, the oldest University of Switzerland.
Languages
Swiss German
German
French
English
Italian
Dutch
Croatian
Spanish
Membership
SOG: Association of Swiss ophthalmologists
FMH: Association of Swiss physicians
AAO: American Academy of Ophthalmology
FMCH: Association of surgically and invasively active doctors Switzerland
DOG: German Ophthalmological Society
SVRG: Swiss Vitreo Retinal Group (SVRG)
OCTlab: OCT research laboratory, Dept. of Ophthalmology, University of Basel
ESCRS: European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
Awards
1.Prize Research report competirion 1994 University Berne,
"Magnetic resonance spectroscopy: a key to the mysteries of the brain"
RetinAward 2015
TopNr1 paper TVST: Ultra-Short-Term Reproducibility of Speckle-Noise Freed Fluid and Tissue
Compartmentalization of the Choroid Analyzed by Standard OCT. Maloca P, Gyger C, Schoetzau A,
Hasler PW. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2015 Nov 17;4(6):3.
WELLCOME Image Award 2016, London, UK
WELLCOME Image Award 2017, London, UK