
With donations, the West Virginia University Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences has added two new pieces of ophthalmic training equipment to its lab.

With donations, the West Virginia University Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences has added two new pieces of ophthalmic training equipment to its lab.

Specialists seek more information for use in the treatment of patients diagnosed with retinal diseases


Physicians explain how winter exacerbates symptoms of disease.

HG004 aims to be more effective than other AAV2 products in treatment of inherited retinal diseases caused by mutations in the RPE65 gene.

The workshop is designed to bring together leading experts from academia and industry, to discuss openly, and in detail, what is known about PRPH2 disease pathology, disease models, clinical characteristics, and therapeutic approaches.

Minimally invasive, novel system achieves significant pressure level reductions.

Patients diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy may be particularly vulnerable to periods of low glucose, and keeping glucose levels stable should be an important part of glucose control.

Tailored approach can help physicians provide better outcomes for patients

The technique could provide researchers with samples for studying AMD and other eye diseases.

In preclinical models, investigators at Brigham and Women’s Hospital uncovered a novel mechanism underlying the development of diabetic cataracts that undermines current hypothesis

Glaucoma 360's co-founders and co-chairs Adrienne L. Graves, PhD, and Andrew G. Iwach, MD, speak with Ophthalmology Times® on what attendees can expect from the upcoming meeting, being held Feb. 2-4 in downtown San Francisco.

On this week's episode of the NeuroOp Guru video blog, Andy Lee, MD, and Elizabeth Fortin, MD, discuss the comparison of the range of lumbar CSF pressure in adults with normal CSF pressure and in idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

Vial will be supporting RecensMedical with the phase 3 clinical trial for its Ocu-Cool system.

Let us know how familiar are you on the approval process for biosimilar drugs compared with new drug applications to the FDA. The poll will be open until February 28, 2023.

Several strategies exist to improve safety of injections for patients.

According to the company, it is planning to hold an end-of-phase 2 meeting with the FDA to discuss the results.

The Phase 2 clinical trial will evaluate darovasertib as monotherapy in neo-adjuvant and adjuvant settings in primary, non-metastatic uveal melanoma (UM) patients.


Based on their findings, an international team of researchers is discouraging the application of atropine as a standard therapy for trabeculectomy surgery.

The intent of the award is to recognize early-career researchers who have exhibited excellence in research, as well as their fundamental scientific discoveries, concepts and novel technologies which have led to, or have the promise of leading to, clinical application.

A University of Houston researcher has been awarded a $1.6 million grant to help restore vision loss in patients with the rare disease that causes blindness.

All events in the 2023 annual gathering, scheduled for February 2 to 4 in downtown San Francisco, California, will take place at a new venue, The Westin St Francis San Francisco on Union Square.

A team of researchers have found that STOC tomography enables unprecedented views of eye structure.

Company says the products will give its customers more choices and flexibility when considering treatment options for their patients and the specific needs of their practices.

After comparing two techniques of corneal transplant tissue preparation, research shows a newer, faster technique is safe and effective.

These awards will help to advance the winner’s work and research in their respective fields in retinal surgery and age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

Patient-tailored techniques result in predicable outcomes for patients.

Researchers used obesity as a model to accelerate and exaggerate the stressors experienced by the body throughout life.

According to the FTC, the money will be used to compensate consumers the company allegedly lured with deceptive offers.