02/13/2019 | I. Paul Singh
Glaucoma specialist Paul Singh walks us through the publications, approvals, and advances driving ophthalmology onward
02/12/2019 | Jeffrey O'Callaghan
The research tackling the pressing and substantial need for new gene medications targeting conventional aqueous outflow
01/31/2019 | Kevin Waltz
The Blue Journal of Ophthalmology deserves an honorable mention for launching Ophthalmology Glaucoma and Ophthalmology Retina
01/31/2019 | Daniel Ting
Algorithms that can help screen for eye diseases can make overworked diagnosticians’ lives easier
01/31/2019 | Ike Ahmed
A doctor’s take on the preoperative protocols for traditional and MIGS filtering bleb procedures
01/30/2019 | Phoebe Harkin
The technology group fighting global blindness, one employee at a time
01/29/2019
Sitting Down With… Rainer Kirchhübel, CEO, OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH
01/15/2019 | Phoebe Harkin
Approvals, announcements, acquisitions and an all-new training program for refractive surgeons
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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.
Minimally invasive glaucoma surgery looks set to transform IOP management – but which interventions are currently available, and when, how and on whom should they be used? Sneha Konda and Bala Ambati discuss.
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