11/21/2018
Here, Bert Massie shares his passion for entrepreneurship, and describes how innovations in ophthalmology have been driven by the evolution of sensors, microprocessors and lasers.
Researchers have always stolen shiny new techniques from colleagues in other fields – and some ophthalmologists are particularly effective thieves, John Marshall argues.
How and why technological and scientific discoveries from diverse fields drive ophthalmology forward
11/21/2018 | Phoebe Harkin
Are traditional glaucoma tests failing to detect central vision damage?
10/24/2018
Combining VR ‘gaming’ technology with advanced wireless electroencephalography may transform the monitoring and diagnosis of visual disorders – particularly glaucoma.
Positive results spur a pivotal phase III trial for choroideremia gene therapy
09/19/2018 | Roy Freeman and Vance Thompson
Roy Freeman of RxSight guides us through the technology
09/19/2018 | Gary Wörtz
Keeping the future of ophthalmology open to adjustment and new technologies
09/19/2018 | Harvey Uy
How modular technologies hold the promise of perfect vision for patients
09/19/2018 | Ruth Steer
Leading lights in the field of cataract and refractive surgery consider the impact of adjustable technologies
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