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Business and Innovation

Subspecialties Retina

Retinal Prostheses: The Next Generation

| Mark Hillen

Two approaches that could result in a better retinal implant.

Business & Profession Cataract

Progressive Optics for Impressive Outcomes

The SIFI MiniWeLL IOL provides a progressive, extended depth-of-focus experience for patients.

Business & Profession Business and Innovation

Business in Brief

| Ruth Steer

JNJ completes AMO purchase, new CMO for Glaukos and more…

Business & Profession Refractive

In Conversation With…Theo Seiler, PhD

In Conversation With….Theo Seiler, PhD

Subspecialties Business and Innovation

The Bot that Busts Clots

| Ruth Steer

A world first: clinical use of a robot for retinal vein cannulation.

Business & Profession Basic & Translational Research

A New Front in the War on Ocular Cancer

| Howard Petty

Could semiconducting nanoparticles improve management of ocular cancer?

Business & Profession Business and Innovation

Tech Support

| Lee Huffman

For the blind, smartphones and specialist apps can offer increased independence.

Business & Profession Business and Innovation

3D-Printable Prototypes

| Ruth Steer

Developing a new tool for strabismus surgery using additive manufacturing.

Subspecialties Business and Innovation

Mouse Versus Monkey

| Roisin McGuigan

New AAV vectors promise better cell type targeting in mice - but does this hold up in primates?

Business & Profession Business and Innovation

OCT for all, and all for OCT

| Mark Hillen

Eye exams can detect more than ocular disease - is there a place in general practice for OCT?

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