According to the Association, the title of ARVO Fellow is an honor established to recognize current ARVO members for their individual accomplishments, leadership and contributions to the Association. ARVO Fellows serve as role models and mentors for individuals pursuing careers in vision and ophthalmology research and help further ARVO's vision “…to advance research worldwide into understanding the visual system and preventing, treating and curing its disorders,” which includes advancing basic and clinical knowledge and serving as the leading international forum for vision research and the primary advocate for vision science worldwide.
Bazan’s research has been competitively funded by NIH for the last 35 years.
Her recognitions and awards include being elected to the Board of Sigma Xi’s LSU Health New Orleans Chapter, being chosen as a 2003 Role Model by the Young Leadership Council, as a 2008 Honorary Alumnus by LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, as well as the recipient of its 2008 Excellence in Mentoring Award.Bazan has also participated in organizing national and international meetings. She has been appointed Co-Chair of the Scientific Program and overall organization of the forthcoming Congress of the International Society for Eye Research (ISER) in 2020.
Bazan was born in Argentina and received her PhD in Biochemistry from the University of the South, Argentina. She was a research fellow at the College of Physicians & Surgeons at Columbia University in New York before completing a fellowship at Harvard Medical School.