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Subspecialties Glaucoma

H(eye) – or Low?

| Phoebe Harkin

Two chemical components; opposite effects. How medical marijuana impacts glaucoma for better – and for worse

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Looking Back, Moving Forward

| I. Paul Singh

Glaucoma specialist Paul Singh walks us through the publications, approvals, and advances driving ophthalmology onward

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

The Process Is the Product

| Mark Milner

When it comes to treating ocular surface disease, cryopreservation best retains the key healing characteristics of amniotic membrane

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Three (Hundred) Blind Mice

| Phoebe Harkin

Californian researchers discover 261 new genes for hereditary eye disease

Subspecialties Glaucoma

A Glimpse Over the Horizon

| Jeffrey O'Callaghan

The research tackling the pressing and substantial need for new gene medications targeting conventional aqueous outflow

Subspecialties Health Economics and Policy

Off the Beaten Track: Lisa Park

| Lisa Park

Lisa Park and her work with Vision Care USA & Hospital de la Familia

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

SFT: Are You In The Loop?

| Amar Agarwal, Priya Narang

Single-pass four throw (SFT) and pinhole pupilloplasty is set to become the new standard of care in pupil reconstruction

Subspecialties Retina

Robot Dreams

| Christos Bergeles, Lyndon da Cruz

The UK’s NIHR recently awarded £1,000,000 to a project led by Research Scientist, Christos Bergeles, and Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Lyndon da Cruz

Subspecialties Cataract

The Crystal Maze

| Eugene Serebryany, Phoebe Harkin

Uncovering the complex biochemistry behind cataract formation

Subspecialties Refractive

How to Prevent Patients from Missing Out on Laser Vision Correction

| Allon Barsam

What needs to be done to improve laser vision correction rates, and get potential refractive surgery candidates to commit to the procedure?

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