FujiRetina 2024
Discover the latest updates on Imagine Eyes’ solutions for cellular-level retinal imaging and biomarkers – in Tokyo on Mar 22-24.
FujiRetina program highlights
Clinical research teams that have been using rtx1 AO cameras will report on photoreceptor and RPE cell assessement in patients with inherited retinal diseases, age-related macular degeneration, in cell therapy clinical development, as well as retinal detachment.
Nicolas Chateau, co-founder and CEO, will present Imagine Eyes’ latest product developments that adress unmet needs in retinal imaging.
Day 2 – Mar. 23 – Posters
- High resolution multimodal retinal imaging using adaptive optics and transscleral flood illumination (P-52)
Kiyoko Gocho – CHNO Quinze-Vingts, INSERM-DGOS CIC 1423, France. - Multimodal multiscale retinal imaging with cellular-resolution OCT/OCTA (P-14)
Nicolas Chateau – Imagine Eyes, France.
Day 3 – Mar. 24 – Papers
- Observation of iPSC derived RPE strips after transplantation using adaptive optics retinal camera (S7-4)
Michiko Mandai – Kobe City Eye Hospital, Japan. - Adaptive optics in retinal detachment (S5-5)
Thomas J. Wolfensberger – The University of Lausanne, Switzerland.