09/06/2022 | Oscelle Boye | 5 min read
Individual differences in the size of the primary visual cortex of the brain may explain why some people see better than others
09/05/2022 | Geoffrey Potjewyd
The sound of hooves doesn’t always equate to horses; untangling the overlap between Sjögren’s syndrome and dry eye may take some nerve (imaging)
09/03/2022 | Angus Stewart | 4 min read
Can cell and gene therapy help bring an end to rare eye diseases?
09/02/2022 | Aleksandra Jones, Oscelle Boye | 7 min read
Arnaud Lacoste talks about a cell therapy with the potential to change the treatment of corneal endothelial dystrophies
09/01/2022 | Oscelle Boye | 3 min read
Check out some of the most interesting recent glaucoma research we have collected
08/30/2022 | Geoffrey Potjewyd | 2 min read
We went through some of the most interesting recent cornea and ocular surface research and news to share them with you
08/26/2022 | Michael R. Volkert | 5 min read
A gene therapy targeting a gene that regulates antioxidant action may effectively treat retinal degeneration
08/25/2022 | Geoffrey Potjewyd | 2 min read
The brain and cerebral vasculature are notoriously difficult to access – is OCT the key to the door?
08/24/2022 | Geoffrey Potjewyd | 2 min read
How far has robot-assisted technology come, and can it be fully integrated into the OR?
08/23/2022 | Sponsored by Norlase | 4 min read
Giovanni Staurenghi weighs in about Norlase’s ultrasmall laser photocoagulator that offers ease of use at a fraction of the price of other devices
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