Special autumn course on Adaptive Optics retinal imaging in Paris – October 8, 2018
What is adaptive optics (AO)? How to use its full potential in retinal imaging? How to interpret AO images in case of pathology ? If you are curious about these questions, come to Paris, France, on October 8th 2018 and attend the first 1-day course fully dedicated to AO retinal imaging. Registration is open !
Prof Michel Paques at France’s Institute of Vision and his collaborators organize this meeting to adress the need for better integration of AO
retinal imaging into clinical practice.
This 1-day course will comprise basic knowledge on cellular-level retinal imaging, and descriptions of a wide variety of normal and pathological retinal images. Age-related macular degeneration, inherited retinal dystrophies, retinal detachment, but also arterial hypertension and inherited stroke disorder are already on the program. A collective discussion on clinical cases will close the event.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to interact with a panel of experts
in adaptive optics, including several users of the rtx1 Adaptive Optics Retinal Camera.
If you have any question about this event, write to the organizers.
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To learn more about the rtx1 AO Retinal Camera, click here.