Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences

Friday, October 28, 2022

Moderators: Dr. Marcelo Nicolela and Dr. William Baldridge

TimePresenterPresentation Title
1:30 pmRegistration
2:00 pmWelcoming Remarks and Housekeeping
2:05-2:50 pmChristina Schwarz, PhD Profile 2P or not 2P? – Two-photon ophthalmoscopy and its potential for clinical application
2:50–3:35 pmJonathan Horton, MD, PhD Profile Ambulatory monitoring with wearable eye trackers in exotropia
3:35–4:00 pmBreak
4:00pm–4:20 pmTrainee Award: Bonnie He, MD Risk of angle closure glaucoma with bisphosphonate use in osteoporosis
4:20pm–5:05 pmAndrzej Grzybowski, MD, PhD, MBA, MAE Profile Promises and hazards of AI in ophthalmology
5:05 pmAdjourn

Saturday, October 29, 2022

Moderators: Dr. Balwantray Chauhan and Dr. Christopher Seamone

TimePresenterPresentation Title
9:00 amWelcome and Housekeeping
9:05–9:25 amTrainee Award: Delaney Henderson, MSc Longitudinal characterization of retinal ganglion cell function in models of optic nerve damage using viral delivery
9:25-10:10 amRichard Spaide, MD Profile Choroidal venous overload
10:10–10:35 amBreak
10:35–11:20 amReza Dana, MD, MPH, MSc, FARVO Profile New ways of doing old things: Corneal immune modulation and pro-regenerative treatments
11:20–12:05 pmChristine Curcio, PhD, FARVO Profile Why AMD affects the macula: Visual neuroscience meets drusen biology
12:05–1:05 pmLunch
1:05–1:50 pmVal Sheffield, MD, PhD Profile Treatments for inherited blindness
1:50–2:35 pmRoss Ethier, PhD Profile Under stress: The role of mechanics in ocular disease
2:35 pmClosing and Adjourn