Dr. Holladay, MD completed his residency in ophthalmology and was invited to join The University of Texas Medical School Faculty. In addition to his teaching responsibilities and private practice, Dr. Holladay has invented the Brightness Acuity Tester, an instrument which is used by ophthalmologists all over the world for testing the effects of glare on [...]
Dr. Holladay, MD was accepted in the first on-campus class of 32 members at The University of Texas Medical School in Houston. He received his Doctorate of Medicine, followed by a year of research developing instrumentation for measuring the electrical charge of the eye. He then began his residency in ophthalmology at Hermann Hospital, the [...]
Dr. Holladay received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering and was awarded a scholarship to graduate school. His work in the Master’s program was primarily in Computer Science, where he developed software for the on board aircraft computers to defeat Soviet radar systems. He also designed night vision optical devices using early IBM [...]