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Content by Phoebe Harkin:

Subspecialties Cataract

Yamane: Revisited

| Phoebe Harkin

The pioneer behind double-needle intrascleral IOL fixation, Shin Yamane, introduces the Yamane-Geuder needle guide.

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Business in Brief

| Phoebe Harkin

Approvals, announcements, acquisitions and an all-new training program for refractive surgeons

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

From Darkness

| Phoebe Harkin

Introducing a personalized antisense gene therapy for inherited retinal diseases

Business & Profession Retina

The Small Print

| Phoebe Harkin

From semi-conductors to sight-saving therapies: introducing PRINT Technology

Business & Profession Basic & Translational Research

Up in Smoke

| Phoebe Harkin

Small-particle pollution could increase glaucoma risk in older men

Subspecialties Retina

Through the Eye of a Needle

| Phoebe Harkin

Could a double-layered eye patch answer common drug delivery problems?

Business & Profession Retina

Sight Unseen

| Phoebe Harkin

Are traditional glaucoma tests failing to detect central vision damage?

Business & Profession Basic & Translational Research

Bitesize Breakthroughs

| Phoebe Harkin

The latest ophthalmology news – in brief

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Restoration Project

| Phoebe Harkin

Californian researchers have successfully restored sight to blind rats in a landmark study

Business & Profession Other

The Times They Are (Always) A-Changin’

| Phoebe Harkin

One foot in the present, one foot in the past, and an eye on the future, ophthalmology is a profession caught between three worlds.

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