
Christina Prescott, MD, talks about the rate of recurrence of stromal keratitis in the Zoster Eye Disease Study, both in the placebo and in the treatment group.

Christina Prescott, MD, talks about the rate of recurrence of stromal keratitis in the Zoster Eye Disease Study, both in the placebo and in the treatment group.

Ellen Koo, MD, presented data from first in-human clinical trials, looking at the results from magnetic cell therapy and reports on the efficacy and safety in the patients.

A one-drop, low dose atropine study assesses accommodative amplitude and dynamics, with clinically applicable findings.


Topcon Healthcare launches IDHea, an innovative platform enhancing AI research and ocular data access to improve clinical outcomes in healthcare.

A study reveals that repeated anti-VEGF injections for AMD do not alter retinal vascular metrics over time, ensuring treatment stability.

Katherine Talcott, MD, a retina specialist at Cleveland Clinic, presented findings on EYP-1901 in the phase 2 DAVIO study.

The trial will assess allogeneic retinal pigment epithelium cells in the treatment of geographic atrophy.

Opus Genetics reveals promising 1-year results from OPGx-LCA5 gene therapy, showing sustained vision improvements in adults with LCA5 retinal degeneration.

Researchers stratified a dataset of more than 100 patients in an emergency department to see which patients may be indicated for retinal artery occlusions.

At the ARVO 2025 Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, Nimesh Patel, MD, presented on the LUCIA and LUGANO phase 3 pivotal trials for EYP-1901 against aflibercept for the treatment of wet macular degeneration.

At the ARVO 2025 meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, Cameron Cummings presented a poster on how retinal microvascular imaging metrics may show sex-specific biomarkers for Parkinson's disease.

Roshan Kenia presented a poster on how AI-CNet3D enhances glaucoma classification using cross-attention networks while improving interpretability and performance in OCT scan analysis.


The company announced 27 abstracts at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) 2025 Annual Meeting from May 4 to 8 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The annual ARVO meeting will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah and feature presentation on clinical trials from around the globe.

Maria Vittoria Cicinelli, MD, Denise Loya-Garcia, MD, PhD, and Vishal Raval, MD, were announced as the recipients and will receive a $3,000 honorarium.

The award honors Ludwig von Sallmann, MD, a “distinguished international ophthalmologist and ophthalmic investigator whose contributions greatly increased the basic and clinical understanding of vision and ophthalmology.”

Presenters from around the world converge on the Pacific Northwest to highlight innovation.

At this year's ARVO meeting, Michael Chaglasian, OD, spoke with Ophthalmology Times about the paper he presented on the detection of glaucoma with a novel widefield imaging device combined with OCT

At this year's ARVO meeting, Irene Santiago Tierno, MS, talked with Ophthalmology Times about the paper she presented on how abnormal subendothelial matrix exacerbates choroidal endothelial cell death in early age-related macular degeneration.

At this year's ARVO meeting, Daniela Ferrara, MD, PhD, FASRS, presented a paper on predicting functional outcomes for different treatment durations of faricimab in Diabetic macular edema.

At this year's ARVO meeting, Edmund Tsui, MD, presented a paper on the analysis of anterior chamber inflammation through automated quantitative assessment of swept-source anterior segment OCT images.

At this year's ARVO meeting, Roger Goldberg, MD, presented a paper on hard exudates and their resolution in patients with diabetic macular edema treated with either faricimab or 2 mg aflibercept.

This year at ARVO, Anand Swaroop, PhD, was awarded the Friedenwald Award Lecture 2024. He spoke with the Eye Care Network about this lecture and what the award meant to him.

This year at ARVO, Emily Chew, MD, was awarded the Proctor Award Lecture. She spoke with the Eye Care Network about this lecture and what the award meant to her.

This year at ARVO, Daniel Saban PhD, was awarded the Cogan Award Lecture. He spoke with the Eye Care Network about this lecture and what the award meant to him.

At this year's ARVO meeting in Seattle, Washington, the Eye Care Network spoke with Noel Brennan, MScOptom, PhD. The clinical research fellow at Johnson and Johnson shared highlights from his presentation on myopia control and predictive modeling.

At this year's ARVO meeting in Seattle, Washington, Dolly Chang, MD, PhD, presented data on the early fluid reduction in patients with diabetic macular edema, and how that correlates with 1-year outcome with a deep learning-based retina segmentation tool using the Phase 2 BOULEVARD trial.

At this year's ARVO meeting, Allen Ho, MD, presented a paper on the 12-month results of a mutation agnostic optogenetic program for patients with severe vision loss from retinitis pigmentosa.