Plan your Fetch Charlotte schedule with these lectures to watch. The dvm360 team is heading to Charlotte, North Carolina! From March 13-14, 2026, dvm360’s team—our amazing faculty, exhibitors, and ...
EXCLUSIVE: More leaked PowerPoint lectures from a first-year University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign class show left-wing ideology woven into the fabric of the course. Fox News Digital obtained course ...
Surgeons at Rambam Eye Institute have made medical history. They restored sight to a legally blind patient using a fully 3D printed corneal implant grown entirely from cultured human corneal cells.
In a major breakthrough in human tissue replication, for the first time ever a 3D-printed cornea has been transplanted onto a legally blind patient's eye, successfully restoring their sight. That's ...
Timely diagnosis and treatment are very important when bacterial keratitis (bacterial infection of the cornea, the clear front part of the eye) is suspected. Bacterial keratitis treated with ...
Lectures on Tap series brings professors and other experts into Boston restaurants and bars for talks that mix big ideas with food and drink. Lectures on Tap, an event series, brings ticketed lectures ...
The AAO meeting will host 18 named lectures, covering diverse ophthalmology subspecialties over four days. Key topics include personalized glaucoma care, genetics in glaucoma screening, and ...
This year, 18 presenters will deliver named lectures during the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting. Lee M. Jampol, MD, will deliver the lecture “How to Describe New Diseases, the Same Skills ...
(Nanowerk News) Like a windowpane, the transparent cornea, is the outermost layer of tissue that protects our eyes. If this 500 to 600 micrometer-thin tissue is damaged by infections, injuries or ...
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A tiny implant that beams images straight to the retina, bypassing a damaged cornea altogether, could give sight back to millions living with corneal blindness – no donor tissue required. Human trials ...