ARVO SIG: Adaptive optics retinal imaging: emerging applications & expected benefits
During the ARVO annual meeting in Seattle, Pr. Alain Gaudric and Nagisha Yoshimura organized a Special Interest Group (SIG) entitled “Adaptive optics retinal imaging: emerging applications and expected benefits.”
The SIG was held as part of session 268 on Monday May 6 from 1:00-2:30PM in room 6C. It brought together some of the world’s leading experts on retinal imaging with adaptive optics for 90 minutes of up-to-the-minute results and lively discussion.
Organizers:
Pr. Alain Gaudric
Ophthalmology Department, AP-HP, Hôpital Lariboisière, Université Paris Diderot, Sorbonne Paris Cité
Pr. Nagahisa Yoshimura
Ophthalmology and Vision Science Department, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
Moderators:
Pr. Jacque Duncan
Ophthalmology Department, University of California, San Francisco
Pr. Mark Pennesi
Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland
Panel Lecturers:
Pr. Mina Chung
Retina Vitreous Service, Flaum Eye Institute University of Rochester
“AOSLO imaging of inherited retinal dystrophies”
Dr. Kiyoko Gocho
Ophthalmology Department, Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital
“Follow-up study of geographic atrophy using adaptive optics”
Dr. Marco Lombardo
IRCCS Fondazione, GB Bietti, Rome
“The role of adaptive optics retinal imaging in patients with type 1 diabetes”
Dr. Sotaro Ooto
Ophthalmology and Vision Science Dpt., Kyoto Univ. Graduate School of Medicine
“Difference of cone abnormalities between type1 and type2 idiopathic macular telangiectasia”
Pr. Michel Paques
Clinical Investigation Center, INSERM, Quinze-Vingts National Eye Hospital, Paris
“Adaptive optics imaging of the parietal structure of retinal vessels in health and disease”