06/08/2015 | Mark Hillen, Roisin McGuigan, Michael Schubert
Popular culture has always viewed eyes as things of beauty. But there’s more to the eye than the color of your irides.
03/18/2015 | Mark Hillen, Roisin McGuigan
Four people, three stories, one topic: entrepreneurship
03/17/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Damage to the primary visual cortex strengthens neuronal connectivity between the retina and pulvinar nucleus of the thalamus – and might explain a few phenomena.
03/16/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Scleral contact lens plus smart spectacles equals 2.8 × magnification with a wink.
The prevalence of myopia in Chinese children in middle-income areas far outstrips that of low-income areas – even after accounting for all known risk factors.
Italy reimburses off-label bevacizumab use in ophthalmology – pharma complains to the European Commission.
Which anti-VEGF agent works best in patients with DME? The US government sponsored the DRCR.net’s Protocol T trial to find out.
02/10/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Body modification artists are offering scleral tattoos. Should they?
Could little balls of hydroxyapatite be the initiator of drusen formation?
01/12/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Are flexible, battery- and wire-less, light-sensitive nanotube films the future of retinal implants?
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