Steffen Schmitz-Valckenberg, MD, discusses how optical coherence tomography-based models may enable rapid, noninvasive assessment of functional loss in GA at Angiogenesis 2026.
There is a tiny cyclops among your oldest ancestors, and humans share these remarkable ancestral roots with all other ...
Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development thanks to an interplay between a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found. The ...
From bionic eyes to cell and gene therapies in clinical therapies, it's an exciting time for emerging technologies aiming to ...
Get a closer look at the biotech ophthalmology landscape to discover exactly how companies are approaching the treatment of eye diseases.
-- The unmet need and current treatment landscape for GA -- The mechanism of disease and role of C1q -- Vonaprument, Annexon's neuroprotective C1q inhibitor with the potential to be the first targeted ...
Paired with external glasses, a tiny chip that is surgically placed under the retina is helping people who are legally blind ...
We’ve been looking at the wrong part of the eye. New research shows the earliest signs of Alzheimer's are hidden at the very edges of the retina.
A New study suggests that blood pressure biometry may soon be possible without cuffs or physical contact, using AI to analyse ...
At Envision Summit 2026, the “Fast and Fundus” retina panel delivered rapid-fire case discussions grounded in practical ...
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