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April 2021
Welcome to the April edition of The Ophthalmologist, our 2021 Power List issue, featuring the top 100 women in ophthalmology, as voted by our readers and an independent panel of ophthalmic experts. You’ll find the latest research and industry updates in Upfront – from the stem cell transplants preventing retinal ganglion cell death in glaucoma models to the real reasons behind HSV reoccurrence. In this issue’s In My View section, Lucy Mathen asks what purpose the Power List actually serves. In Profession, Sumrana Yasmin shares four practical ways to empower women in eye health. Finally, we Sit Down With Malvina Eydelman, Director of the FDA’s Office of Health Technology 1, which includes ophthalmic devices.
The 2021 Power List in Numbers
April 1, 2021
We break down this year’s frontrunners by location and main area of interest
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The Power List 2021
April 1, 2021
One hundred reasons to celebrate women in ophthalmology
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More Harm Than Good?
March 31, 2021
What purpose do hierarchical and competitive lists serve – apart from highlighting success as being far from the norm and unachievable for most?
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Photobiomodulation: A New Approach to Retinal Disease
March 31, 2021
The light at the end of the tunnel for dry AMD and potential for other retinal diseases consists of a multiwavelength approach to stimulate cellular function
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The Power of Stick-to-itness
March 29, 2021
If women help each other on the way to the top, there are no limits to what they can achieve
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iStent inject Outcomes
March 26, 2021
How can the iStent inject® from Glaukos help patients in the real world?
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Exosomes and “Stemness”
March 25, 2021
Can stem cell secretions prevent glaucoma-related sight loss?
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The Dream Weaver
March 23, 2021
Sitting Down With… Malvina Eydelman, Director of the Office of Health Technology 1: Ophthalmic, Anesthesia, Respiratory, ENT and Dental Devices, Office of Product Evaluation and Quality, Food and Drug Administration, Maryland, USA
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Baby One More Time
March 11, 2021
Could a better understanding of HSV triggers prevent future outbreaks?
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