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Subspecialties Retina

Photoreceptor Death, Thanks to a Low-Fat Diet

| Mark Hillen

Retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP) is driven by oxygen deprivation, right? The road to retinal VEGF expression might be driven, in part, by energy deficiency

Business & Profession Professional Development

Business in Brief

| Mark Hillen

Valeant’s CEO steps down, Bayer and Regeneron team up again, and the FDA issue marketing approval for Triggerfish

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Grow Your Own Part II

| Mark Hillen

Smart stem cell culture methods appear to enable functional, cornea-like corneal epithelial cell sheets

Subspecialties Cataract

Grow your Own

| Mark Hillen

In routine cataract surgery today, lens epithelial cells aren’t the enemy, technique might be. The answer: lens regeneration

Business & Profession Professional Development

Everything We Do Is Driven By You

| Mark Hillen

What shaped the 2016 Power List? Let’s examine the trends

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Protocol T: Two Years On

| Mark Hillen

Benefits achieved in the first year maintained; VA performance gap in patients with low baseline vision narrows

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

RGCs from the FACS machine

| Michael Schubert, Mark Hillen

For retina stem cell researchers, growing and purifying lots of RGCs from hPSCs has been hard… until now

Subspecialties Retina

Running on Empty

| Mark Hillen

Photoreceptors – and the retina in general – are highly metabolically active. But their maxed-out mitochondria can’t give much more. And when even small metabolic imbalances arise…

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

OSD Overhaul

| Roisin McGuigan, Mark Hillen

Three new pipeline therapies may offer relief to patients with ocular surface disease

Business & Profession Professional Development

Clicking the Placebo Button

| Mark Hillen

Is being a good psychologist key to being a successful ophthalmologist?

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