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Basic & Translational Research

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Magic Metabolites

| Ruth Steer

Bioactive lipids show promise in protecting against the development of neovascular disease.

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

“May I Enjoy Life and Art”

| Ruth Steer

Research shows that art training can improve ophthalmologists’ observational skills.

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Image of the Month

An image of corneal dystrophy.

Subspecialties Retina

Keeping up with Precision Medicine

| Rajesh Rao

Giving ocular cancer patients access to new targeted therapies.

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

First Glimpses of Foveal Function

| Raunak Sinha

Can a new understanding of the fovea change our approach to visual disorders?

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

The Extraocular Muscles in ALS: A Research Riddle

| Anton Tjust

Could the preservation of the eye muscles in ALS provide a new outlook on a deadly disease?

Business & Profession Basic & Translational Research

Image of the Month

Chaotic corneal patchwork after severe epithelial debridement wound.

Subspecialties Retina

Adapting for the Future

| Judy Kim

How adaptive optics imaging can help your patients and the future of gene therapy for retinal diseases.

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Conjunctival Cavalry

| Ruth Steer

Team finds a commensal bacterium in the eye that helps protect the ocular surface from pathogens.

Subspecialties Cataract

The Art of Eyes: Part 4

Art is everywhere. Let's explore some exquisite images of all things ophthalmic…

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