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Subspecialties Retina

Retinal Imaging: The Big Picture

| Sponsored by Optos

Highlights from the Optos satellite meeting held at the 17th EURETINA Congress, Barcelona.

Subspecialties Professional Development

Straight Talking

| Robert Osher

Why Robert Osher decided to start his own meeting, what’s on offer, and how he runs it.

Subspecialties Retina

Keep On Keeping On

| Peter Kaiser

The future of retinal drug delivery for the treatment of neovascular disease.

Subspecialties Professional Development

Fortune Favors the True

| Cynthia Matossian

Cynthia Matossian, Founder and Medical Director of Matossian Eye Associates

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Move Out of the Tunnel… and into the Light!

| João Barbosa-Breda

When it comes to glaucoma care, metabolomics could well be the future.

Subspecialties Cornea / Ocular Surface

Time to Drop the Debate

| Roy Rubinfeld

It shouldn't be about epi-on or epi-off CXL… The focus should be on what's best for patients.

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Image of the Month

An excerpt from the "Science of Sight" exhibition.

Subspecialties Other

Electric Tears?

| Ruth Steer

The piezoelectric effect of teardrop protein.

Subspecialties Cataract

Evidence for CME Prevention

| Ruth Steer

PREMED study results – do cataract surgeons now have an answer on how best to prevent CME?

Subspecialties Retina

Does Size Really Matter?

| Mark Hillen

A (much) closer look at vitrectomy instrument size.

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