03/20/2019 | Phoebe Harkin
The science behind “self-curving” corneas
02/27/2019
This month’s image shows successful processing of a cornea.
02/13/2019 | Mark Milner
When it comes to treating ocular surface disease, cryopreservation best retains the key healing characteristics of amniotic membrane
02/05/2019 | Amar Agarwal, Priya Narang
Single-pass four throw (SFT) and pinhole pupilloplasty is set to become the new standard of care in pupil reconstruction
01/30/2019 | Phoebe Harkin
The technology group fighting global blindness, one employee at a time
01/15/2019 | Phoebe Harkin
Approvals, announcements, acquisitions and an all-new training program for refractive surgeons
11/28/2018
In this exclusive video, Tobias Neuhann, Medical Head at Augenklinik am Marienplatz, explains why Schwind lasers are his first choice.
11/21/2018
Eye drops rely on “Grandma technology,” says Sean Ianchulev, and patients deserve better. His solution? Use inkjet instrumentation to print drugs onto the cornea: smaller doses, smarter delivery, safer therapy.
11/21/2018 | Phoebe Harkin
From semi-conductors to sight-saving therapies: introducing PRINT Technology
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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