04/13/2015
New research shows that lens epithelial cells proliferate along a narrow line, pushing older cells toward the equator and then the center of the lens
There’s still a place for retinoscopy in the diagnosis and staging of corneal ectasias
03/19/2015 | Arthur Cummings
Building a highly successful cataract and refractive practice in Ireland
03/19/2015 | Farhad & Nikki Hafezi
How they decided to build a new ophthalmology institute, ELZA
02/12/2015
Fluorescent immunohistochemistry reveals the beauty of the retina.
02/12/2015 | Florian Kretz
Assessing the visual performance of multifocal and presbyopia-correcting IOLs far more challenging than it is with monofocal IOLs. Here’s what you need to take into account.
02/12/2015 | Boris Stanzel
We talk with Boris Stanzel about growing retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells on carrier scaffolds, implanting them under the retina, and the potential it has to treat age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
02/10/2015 | Roisin McGuigan
Could little balls of hydroxyapatite be the initiator of drusen formation?
01/12/2015 | Carl Glittenberg
Inexpensive yet excellent virtual reality headsets are here – and are about to profoundly transform ophthalmology.
01/12/2015 | Mark Hillen
Commodity parts, powerful processors and clever algorithms are changing ophthalmology – cheaply.
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