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51st Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium
Engineering and the Eye

51st Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium
Engineering and the Eye

Datum
06.09.2023, 09:30 - 08.09.2023, 17:30
Symposium
Cambridge
Sprache
Englisch
CME Max
18 CME Punkte
Gebühren ab
465.00 GBP
Veranstalter
St. John´s College
COS Secretariat Cambridge Conferences
Organisator

St. John´s College
Cambridge Conferences
Louise Richards (COS Secretariat)
+44 (0) 7950 273790
33 Church Street
DE - CB22 5EL Great Shelford, Cambridge

Under the chairmenship of Professor Ian Wilson and Dr. Paul Meyer of the University of Sydney this year´s Symposium will take place in Old Divinity School, part of St John´s College, Cambridge. This 2-day meeting brings together residential & non- residential basic scientists and clinicians (not only opthalmologists) to discuss and debate past learnings, current insights and future possibilities. A journey from the structure, transparency and refractive power of ocular tissues to AI.
  • Basisinformation
    Datum
    06.09.2023, 09:30 - 08.09.2023, 17:30
    Symposium
    Cambridge
    Sprache
    Englisch
    CME Max
    18 CME Punkte
    Gebühren ab
    465.00 GBP
    Veranstalter
    St. John´s College
    COS Secretariat Cambridge Conferences
    Organisator

    St. John´s College
    Cambridge Conferences
    Louise Richards (COS Secretariat)
    +44 (0) 7950 273790
    33 Church Street
    DE - CB22 5EL Great Shelford, Cambridge

  • VERANSTALTUNGSORT
    St. John´s College I Old Divinity School
    33 Church Street
    CB22 5EL Cambridge, GB
  • Programm
    • 2 days of stimulating presentations with a high level of audience debate with world-class speakers
    • An International meeting offering 18 CPD points over the 2 days
    • A Cambridge College location, a little different than the usual conference venues
    • A social programme including a wine reception on Wednesday evening and Dinner in the Hall on Thursday, a relaxing and engaging way to re-acquaint with some and start new collaborations with others

     

    Thursday 7th September 2023

    Time Topic - EXAMINATION OF THE EYE Speaker Location
    08:45  Welcome     
    09:00  The structural basis of corneal transparency and biomechanical function  Keith Meek  Cardiff, UK 
    09:30  Principles of microscopy  Brad Amos   Cambridge, UK 
    10:00  A history of ophthalmic examination  Richard Keeler  London, UK 
    10:30  Coffee     
    11:00  Evolution of opto-mechanical adaptations in the animal kingdom  David Williams  Cambridge, UK 
    11:30  Living histopathology: interrogation of ocular tissues by light  Paul Meyer  Cambridge, UK 
    12:00  Modern modalities of optical examination  Marinko Sarunic  London, UK 
    12:30  Lunch in St John's Hall     
    14:00  Wide-field retinal imaging  Conor Leahy  Dublin, USA 
    14:30  Imaging the photoreceptor mosaic with adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy  Alfredo Dubra  Rochester, USA 
    15:00  Hyperspectral imaging and the diagnosis of systemic disease  Peter van Wijngaarden  Melbourne, Australia 
    15:30  Tea     
    16:00  Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the eye and orbit  Martin Graves  Cambridge, UK 
    16:30  Surgery by light: Excimer laser, corneal refractive surgery, corneal cross-linking  John Marshall  London, UK 
    17:00  CLOSE 

     

    Friday 8th Semptember 2023

    Time Topic: ENGINEERING APPROACHES IN OCULAR DISEASE AND ITS MANAGEMENT Speaker Location
      DRUG DELIVERY     
    09:00  Drug delivery and distribution in the eye  Eamonn Gaffney   Oxford, UK 
    09:30  Fluid flow in the eye  Rodolfo Repetto   Genoa, Italy 
    10:00  Sustained-release drug delivery systems  Rachel Williams  Liverpool, UK 
    10:30  Coffee     
      VITREO-RETINAL DISEASE     
    11:00  Biomechanics of PVD  Martin Snead  Cambridge, UK 
    11:30  Refinements in the use of intraocular tamponades  Ian Wilson  Cambridge, UK 
      GLAUCOMA     
    12:00  Biomechanics of the optic disc  J. Crawford Downs  Alabama, USA 
    12:30  Lunch in the Hall     
    14:00  Genetic and the eye  Keith Martin  Melbourne, Australia 
    14:30  Imaging of aqueous outflow in health and glaucoma. Justifying the re-direction of aqueous  Jed Lusthaus  Sydney, Australia 
    15:00  Aqueous outflow and the regulation of intraocular pressure  Murray Johnstone  Washington, USA 
    15:30  Tea     
      ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS IN OPHTHALMOLOGY     
    16:00  Engineering for safer micro-surgery  Luis Diaz Santana  Cambridge, UK 
    16:30  Robotics in ophthalmic surgery  Jasmina Kapetanovic   Oxford, UK 
    17:00  Machine learning  Matthew Juniper   Cambridge, UK 
    17:30  Close 

     

     

     

    Rahmenprogramm

    Wednesday, 11th September 2013 Wine reception at 7.15pm    Thursday, 12th September 2013 Conference dinner preceded by a wine reception   (Both events are included in the registration fee.)

  • Gebühren
    Fachärzte/-innen
    Gebühren ab
    585,00 GBP
    Ärzte/-innen in Weiterbildung
    Gebühren ab
    465,00 GBP
    The Non-residential Fees: includes meals excluding the Symposium Dinner
    CONSULTANT GRADE (includes Staff Grade and Associate Specialists) – £185 per day
    RESIDENT IN TRAINING AND POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTISTS – £100 per day
  • Buchung / Anmeldung

    Online Registration: www.eyefox.com/DZGRRX

    Registration form: www.eyefox.com/MPHMQS

  • Zertifizierung
    Zertifizierung beantragt für 18 CME Punkte bei der European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME)
    18 CPD self accredited points
  • Sponsoren

    HEINE Optotechnik GmbH & Co. KG

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