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Business & Profession Professional Development

Business in Brief

| Mark Hillen

CXL gets the green light in the USA, Valeant announces new CEO, and Alcon teams up with PowerVision

Subspecialties Imaging & Diagnostics

Dr. Alex Huang receives Heidelberg Engineering’s Research Award 2016

Alex Huang, MD, PhD, is the winner of the Heidelberg Engineering Xtreme Research Award 2016 for his research on aqueous angiography and OCT structural analysis of outflow pathways. He received the award in a ceremony during ARVO’s Annual Meeting in Seattle.

Business & Profession Retina

Retinal Imaging: From von Helmholtz to the Future

A journey from pencil drawings of retinal pathology to fluorescence lifetime imaging ophthalmoscopy. By Frank Holz

Subspecialties Professional Development

A League of His Own

| Roisin McGuigan

Sitting Down With... Amar Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director, Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital and Eye Research Centre, Chennai, India.

Subspecialties Retina

10,000th SPECTRALIS hits the market

Heidelberg Engineering has reached an important corporate milestone with the 10,000th SPECTRALIS® diagnostic imaging platform, which has been delivered to a French retina specialist.

Business & Profession Professional Development

From “What If?” to “Why Not?”

| Hakam Ghabra

Taking an ophthalmic startup from concept to reality

Business & Profession Health Economics and Policy

The App That Cuts Clinic Queues

Could patient self-testing help to free up eye clinics, and spot macular degeneration earlier than traditional testing methods?

Business & Profession Cataract

Disruption! Inspired by Squid Suckers and Spot Welders

The definitive story of Zepto: from conception to capsulotomy

Business & Profession Basic & Translational Research

Gene Editing: The Next Frontier in Ophthalmology

| Irv Arons

Imagine being able to edit, delete or replace defective genes. It’s happening in research labs, and will soon head to the clinic

Business & Profession Imaging & Diagnostics

The Eye Exam's Quantum Leap

| Pearse Keane, Alex Walsh

A future of skyrocketing patient numbers in the clinic and technological advances means that the routine eye exam of tomorrow has to be substantially different. But how?

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