10/15/2014
Sitting Down With… Charles McGhee, Director of the New Zealand National Eye Centre, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
10/15/2014 | Mark Latina
Mark Latina recounts his story of the invention of selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT).
10/10/2014 | John West, J. Martin Collinson
Fusing the embryos of mice, where one contains a marker of its lineage, is a well-established technique in developmental biology research. The stripy corneas were still a surprise, though…
10/09/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Ophthalmologists would change recommendations if treating themselves
10/09/2014 | Mark Hillen
Statins may interfere with glucose metabolism, and their use might be damaging the diabetic eye. Or perhaps not...
Transgenic mouse studies have revealed a signaling pathway that’s central to Schlemm’s canal formation
09/12/2014 | Mark Hillen
Many astronauts develop eye problems in space. NASA wants to know why, so they’ve established the Vision Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) program.
09/12/2014 | Rod Solar
Understanding what the Dickens motivates people to consider undergoing an elective ophthalmic procedure will help you guide them to a conclusion that’s right for them
09/12/2014 | Theo Seiler
One of the legends of refractive surgery talks about his career, his successes and failures, and about the state of ophthalmology today.
09/09/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Would you recommend vision correction surgery solely to facilitate your patient’s enjoyment of virtual reality technology?
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