L. V. Prasad Eye Institute 2 articles published in JoVE Immunology and Infection Establishing a Porcine Ex Vivo Cornea Model for Studying Drug Treatments against Bacterial Keratitis Katarzyna Okurowska1,2, Sanhita Roy3, Praveen Thokala4, Lynda Partridge1,5, Prashant Garg3, Sheila MacNeil1,6, Peter N. Monk1,7, Esther Karunakaran1,2 1Sheffield Collaboratorium for Antimicrobial Resistance and Biofilms (SCARAB), University of Sheffield, 2Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, 3Hyderabad Eye Research Foundation, L V Prasad Eye Institute, 4Health Economics and Decision Science, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, 5Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, 6Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, 7Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease, University of Sheffield This article describes a step-by-step protocol to set up an ex vivo porcine model of bacterial keratitis. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is used as a prototypic organism. This innovative model mimics in vivo infection as bacterial proliferation is dependent on the ability of the bacterium to damage corneal tissue. Bioengineering Combination of Microstereolithography and Electrospinning to Produce Membranes Equipped with Niches for Corneal Regeneration Ílida Ortega1, Farshid Sefat1, Pallavi Deshpande1, Thomas Paterson1, Charanya Ramachandran3, Anthony J. Ryan2, Sheila MacNeil1, Frederik Claeyssens1 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, 2Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, 3L. V. Prasad Eye Institute We report a technique for the fabrication of micropockets within electrospun membranes in which to study cell behavior. Specifically, we describe a combination of microstereolithography and electrospinning for the production of PLGA (Poly(lactide-co-glycolide)) corneal biomaterial devices equipped with microfeatures.