Toth joined the faculty of Duke in 1993. Toth demonstrated that macular translocation surgery could provide
salvage therapy to people who had lost vision due to neovascular AMD, which resulted in the opportunity to auto-transplant the retina. Her efforts have proven that OCT performed at the bedside in
neonatal intensive care units can help to identify infants with vision and neurodevelopment problems and micro-anatomic response to interventions. Toth developed portable OCT to image during surgery, and the first OCT-driven stereoscopic heads-up display (HUD) that can visualize surgical information in a microscope. In 2021, she was awarded the Retina Research Foundation Pyron Award and listed in the Global Ophthalmology Power List. == Selected publications ==