11/21/2018 | Sponsored by Haag-Streit Diagnostics
Pearls from the leaders in slit lamp imaging
11/21/2018
From outer space to the inner eye, iDESIGN Refractive Studio is revolutionizing laser vision correction
Introducing the Radiance Tx Beta Ophthalmic Applicator System: a new companion for glaucoma filtration surgery
How Precisight® IOL technology allows for lifelong adjustment
11/21/2018 | Sponsored by Ellex
Meet the only clinically proven laser treatment to delay progression to late-stage AMD
A novel MIGS device, Hydrus Microstent, helps restore the eye’s natural fluid flow
11/21/2018 | Phoebe Harkin
From semi-conductors to sight-saving therapies: introducing PRINT Technology
Can graphene and molybdenum disulphide really find another application in artificial retinas?
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.
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