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Basic & Translational Research

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Putting Vision on the Map

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

Better brain mapping leads to better post-stroke vision rehabilitation

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Overthrowing L-ORD

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

The hybrid approach to disease modeling identifies both a gene therapy and diabetes drug to take on L-ORD

Steve Verze with the worlds first 3D printed prosthetic eye. From Moorfields Eye Hospital.
Subspecialties Oculoplastics

3D Printed Perfection

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

How can 3D printing revolutionize how eye prosthetics are made and fitted – cutting waiting lists and improving patient quality of life

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Two Diseases, One Stone

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

How can a diabetes drug treat glaucoma, and how does real world data support this hypothesis?

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Visions of Tomorrow

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

The research of today applied to the world of tomorrow – this is where science fiction and ophthalmology intersect

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Drillers Versus Scanners

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

Drillers Versus Scanners? Which visual tracking approach gains the most information from digital slides?

Subspecialties Retina

Retina on a Chip

| Geoffrey Potjewyd

Combining stem cells with organ-on-chip technology may give us an effective translational model for gene therapy

Subspecialties Professional Development

The Art of Being Present

| Aleksandra Jones

Sitting Down With… Mariya Moosajee, Professor of Molecular Ophthalmology at University College London Institute of Ophthalmology

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

The Frontier of Keratoconus Diagnosis

| Elizabeth Yeu

The introduction of accessible genetic testing for keratoconus helps detect the condition and introduce treatment early

Subspecialties Professional Development

Publishing in Ophthalmology: Why the Delay?

| Arjan Dhoot, Marko Popovic, Jonathan Micieli

From peer review to publication: a guide to the intricacies of publishing in ophthalmology

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