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Loss of Blood Vessels in Retina May Signal Alzheimer's Disease
Identical Twin Eye Images Lead to Promising Alzheimer’s Discovery
A pair of 96-year old identical twins, one with advanced Alzheimer’s Disease (
OCT Key Tool in Determining Glaucoma Progression
Glaucoma worsens slowly in most patients who are affected with the disease, but a substantial number of patients with glaucoma show at least moderate progression over time based on m
Teaching a Machine to Learn
Leveraging artificial intelligence requires humans to teach computers how to recognize patterns in data.
2020 AGS Annual Meeting
We are pleased to have had many faculty and trainees present during the American Glaucoma Society Annual Meeting held February 27 - March 1, 2020 in Washington, DC.
Presentations:
Duke Eye Center Announces Research Advisory Council
As Duke Eye Center’s research portfolio has become more complex and multidimensional, the department of ophthalmology will take a different approach to manage and plan that domain.
Medeiros Leads Research for New FDA Approved Glaucoma Treatment
Felipe Medeiros, MD, PhD was the lead investigator for the clinical trial of a recently FDA approved glaucoma treatment, Allergan's DURYSTA [™] (bimatoprost implant) the first and only intracameral
Which treatment paradigm — local or systemic therapy — best treats bilateral noninfectious uveitis?
Point:
Systemic therapy offers sustained control, avoids cataract formation
Cai Receives Detroit 2020 Motor City Retina Travel Grant
Congratulations to Sophie Cai, MD on receiving the Detroit 2020 Motor City Retina Travel Grant, to be