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Sneak peek: What’s ahead at the second International Glaucoma Symposium in Mainz, Germany

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  • The symposium will cover optic neuropathy diagnosis and management, AI advancements, and future glaucoma surgery perspectives.
  • Sessions will include discussions on diagnostic tools, AI applications, and surgical techniques, with expert-led presentations.
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This one-day symposium on January 31, 2026, will bring together clinicians and experts at the University Eye Clinic in Mainz to discuss optic neuropathies and diagnostic trends.

The University Eye Clinic in Mainz, Germany, will host the second International Glaucoma Symposium on January 31, 2026. With a theme of Future of Glaucoma Diagnosis and Management, the 1-day meeting will run from 10:00 to 17:00 Central European Time.

Organizers note that the meeting “will bring together leading experts and clinicians to share essential, practice-ready insights in the morning and highlight the latest advances in both glaucomatous and non-glaucomatous optic neuropathies in the afternoon.”

The program will focus on the diagnosis and management of optic neuropathies in daily clinical practice, the future of optic neuropathy diagnostics—including artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging trends—and future perspectives in glaucoma surgery.

Scientific program

All presentations are followed by a discussion period.

Diagnosing and Managing Optic Neuropathies in Daily Practice, moderated by Esther Hoffmann, Univ.-Prof. Dr. med and Luís Abegão Pinto, MD, PhD

10:00 Diagnostic Toolbox for Optic Neuropathies: From RNFL Thickness to Artificial IntelligenceAlexander Schuster, Prof. Dr. med. (GER)

10:20 Early Glaucoma: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide Detecting Pre-Perimetric GlaucomaMarta Pazos, MD (ES)

10:45 Non-glaucomatous Optic Neuropathies: OCT in Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neurological DiseasesWolf Lagrèze, Prof. Dr. med. (GER)

11:10 Glaucoma Progression: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide Identifying Fast ProgressorsFelipe Medeiros, MD, PhD (US)

11:35 Optic Disc Drusen: Current Clinical PerspectiveSteffen Hamann, MD / Prof. med. (DK)

Future of Diagnosing Optic Neuropathies—AI and Other New Trends, moderated by Norbert Pfeiffer, Prof. Dr. med. and Marta Pazos, MD

13:15 How Artificial Intelligence Supports Ophthalmologists TodayJan Terheyden, MD / Prof. med. (GER)

13:35 Trends and Workflows in Managing Optic Neuropathies: From Artificial Intelligence to Fluid BiomarkersIngeborg Stalmans, MD, PhD (BE)

13:55 The Prowess of Deploying AI for Normative Database Collection in a Population-based SettingLuís Abegão Pinto, MD, PhD (PT)

14:15 Statistics vs Artificial Intelligence from Change Maps to Unsupervised LearningSimon König, Dr. med. (GER)

14:35 Detecting Fast Progressors in Glaucoma with Artificial Intelligence: Where Are We?Felipe Medeiros, MD, PhD (US)

Future in Glaucoma Surgery, moderated by Felipe Medeiros, MD, PhD and Ingeborg Stalmans, MD, PhD

15:30 Toolbox for Glaucoma Surgery and Their Pros and ConsEsther Hoffmann, Prof. Dr. med. (GER)

15:50 Trabeculectomy RevisitedNorbert Pfeiffer, Prof. Dr. med. (GER)

16:10 Revision Glaucoma SurgeryJulia Stingl, Dr. med. (GER)

16:30 Microinvasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) and Other Modern Glaucoma ProceduresAndrew Tatham, FRCOphth / MD (UK)

To learn more about or to register for the symposium, click here.

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