Matthew G. Field, MD, PhD
Ophthalmologist
- Cornea
- Anterior Segment & Reconstructive Surgery
- Refractive / Clear Lens Exchange
- Cataract & Advanced Cataract Surgery
- Edina
- Burnsville
Matthew G. Field, MD, PhD
Ophthalmologist
Dr. Field completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology with Distinction at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He further honed his skills by earning a Master of Science in Health Policy & Management from the renowned Harvard University – School of Public Health, where he received a tuition scholarship and distinguished himself as the class marshal.
Dr. Field later pursued an MD/PhD at The University of Miami, completing his PhD in Cancer Biology. His research focused on ocular oncology, conducting groundbreaking research at The Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, the number one rated ophthalmology program in the country. Dr. Field’s work led to the discovery of a biomarker for metastatic uveal melanoma, which is now utilized in the clinically available DecisionDx-UM test. His investigations into genetic mutations and evolutionary mechanisms in various ocular cancers have provided valuable insights into cancer progression and opened avenues for targeted treatments and are also included in clinically available diagnostic tests. His work was recognized with several research awards and grant funding from prestigious institutions such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Melanoma Research Foundation.
Dr. Field completed his internship and ophthalmology residency training at The University of Iowa, the second ranked ophthalmology residency training program in the country. At Iowa, Dr. Field developed his passion for the cornea and anterior segment of the eye and helped discover a new pathogenic mechanism for Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy that is now being explored as a therapeutic target for medical management of the disease.
Dr. Field’s interest and dedication to advancing medical technology has led to the commercialization of a cutting-edge retinal imaging camera capable of detecting mitochondrial dysfunction. This state-of-the-art device enables the early detection of retinal diseases before irreversible cell loss occurs, revolutionizing the diagnostic capabilities in ophthalmology and allowing for timely interventions that can preserve vision and improve patient outcomes.
Education
- Cornea/Anterior Segment Fellowship, Minnesota Eye Consultants
- Ophthalmology Residency, University of Iowa, Carver School of Medicine
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Miami – Miller School of Medicine
- PhD in Cancer Biology, University of Miami – Miller School of Medicine
- Master of Health Science in Health Policy and Management, Harvard University
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with Distinction, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Awards and Recognitions
- Resident Selectee, 17th Annual Heed Ophthalmic Foundation Residents Retreat (2023)
- University of Iowa Resident Nominee, Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology (AUPO) Surgical Curriculum for Ophthalmology Residents (SCOR) Program (2022)
- Retina Research Foundation/Joseph M. and Eula C. Lawrence Travel Grant (2019)
- MD/PhD Full Tuition Scholarship, University of Miami (2011-2019)
- Best Oral Presentation Award, University of Miami MD/PhD Symposium (2018)
- Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Travel Award, University of Miami (2015, 2017)
- VITAS Fellow Scholarship, VITAS Healthcare (2017)
- Graduate Student Fellow, Center for Computational Science, University of Miami (2014-16)
- Best Research Photograph Award, University of Miami MD/PhD Symposium (2016)
- First Place, Best Research Award, Medical Faculty Association, University of Miami (2016) Louis J. Elsas Research Award in Biochemical Genetics, Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation (2016)
- Best Poster Award, University of Miami MD/PhD Symposium (2015)
- Margaret Whelan Travel Award, Medical Faculty Association, University of Miami (2015)
- Cancer Biology Graduate Program Travel Award, University of Miami (2015)
Professional Affiliations
- Cornea Society (2023-present)
- American Academy of Ophthalmology (2019-present)
- The Association for Vision and Research in Ophthalmology (2019-present)
Published Works
Dr. Field has published numerous peer-reviewed publications.
Personal
Outside of work, Dr. Field loves spending time with his family, including his wife Sarah, son Merrick, and his puppy named River. Dr. Field grew up playing tennis, basketball and soccer and continues to play tennis competitively.