department of ophthalmology at ARVO 2022
Speaker
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Poster/Presentation
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Date and Time
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Jeremy A. Lavine, MD, PhD
Greg W. Schwartz, PhD Steven Droho Wonmin Choi Mara Fattah Spencer Burton Ashley Nensel Soumitra Punekar David Swygart Nathan Gianneschi |
Protein-like polymers containing a thrombospondin-1 agonist are potent, biosafe inhibitors of choroidal angiogenesis
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Sunday, May 1
1:15pm - 3:15pm |
Single cell RNA sequencing reveals a subtype of pro-angiogenic classical monocyte-derived macrophages during experimental choroidal neovascularization
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Sunday, May 1
2:23pm - 2:40pm |
Selective autophagy regulates limbal epithelial differentiation via controlling Notch1 protein degradation
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Sunday, May 1
6:15pm - 6:32pm |
Effect of the Rho-kinase Inhibitor Netarsudil on Corneal Neovascularization in an Alkali-Burn Mouse Model
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Sunday, May 1
6:15pm -8:15pm |
Retinal bipolar cells make inhibitory synapses onto amacrine cells
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Sunday, May 1
6:15pm -8:15pm |
Vitreoretinal interface macrophages include microglia and perivascular macrophages at steady-state
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Sunday, May 1
6:15pm - 8:15pm |
Utility of Intraoperative Optical Coherence Tomography In Optimizing Air Fill for Endothelial Keratoplast
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Monday, May 2
11am - 1p |
Association of health literacy and utilization of ocular hypotensive medication among adults with glaucoma
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Monday, May 2
1:30pm - 3:30pm |
Retinal ganglion cells and reflexive vision
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Monday, May 2
4pm - 5:45pm |
Retinal bipolar cells make inhibitory synapses onto amacrine cell
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Monday, May 2
4pm - 5:45pm |
Perfusion Deficits in Diabetes Mellitus without Diabetic Retinopathy Localize to the Perivenular Deep Capillaries in Averaged OCT Angiography
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Monday, May 2
4pm - 6pm |
Andrey Dmitriev
Alexander Dmitriev Robert Linsenmeier |
O2 consumption in the outer and inner mouse retina
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Tuesday, May 3
11:30am - 1:30pm |
Clinical Outcomes in Exudative Macular Degeneration: A Prospective Study of Patients with Care Delay Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Tuesday, May 3
11:30am - 1:30pm |
Development of convolutional neural networks for automated image gradeability assessment in a diabetic retinopathy screening program
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Tuesday, May 3
2pm - 4pm |
Posterior vitreous detachment increases macrophage-like cell density
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Tuesday, May 3
4:30p - 6:30pm |
Robert M. Lavker, PhD
Han Peng, PhD Nihal Kaplan Kaylin McMahon Andrea Calvert Venus Onay Kurt Lu Colby Thaxton |
Synthetic high density lipoprotein (HDL) nanoparticles: a novel class of therapeutics for corneal mustard keratopathy
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Tuesday, May 3
4:30pm - 6:30pm |
Balanced-detection visible-light optical coherence tomography in humans at 125 kHz
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Wednesday, May 4
11:34am - 11:51am |
Beyond the retina: the impact of vision on behavior
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Wednesday, May 4
1:30pm - 3:15pm |
A retina-to-brain social network?: Exploring the anatomy and function of the retinal projection to medial amygdala
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Wednesday, May 4
1:30pm - 3:15pm |
Imaging of Vitreoretinal Interface Macrophages in Retinal Vascular Disease: What are these cells and are they a Biomarker of Inflammation or Ischemia?
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Wednesday, May 4
3pm - 4:30pm |
Genetic dissection of a new amacrine cell type shaping object motion sensitivity in the mouse retina
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Wednesday, May 4
3pm - 5pm |
Retinal bipolar cells make inhibitory synapses onto amacrine cells
(MIT Outstanding Poster Award) |
Wednesday, May 4
3pm - 5pm |
Optical coherence tomography angiography of arteriovenous relationships in the healthy macula and their derangement in disease
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Wednesday, May 4
4pm - 6pm |
Impact of Neural Crest Derived Foxc2 on the Schlemm’s Canal Examined with visible-light Optical Coherence Tomography
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Wednesday, May 4
4pm - 6pm |
Optimizing Photorefractive Keratectomy Oucomes in Myopia with Topical Mitomycin C
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Wednesday, May 4
4pm - 6pm |
Robert S. Feder, MD
Michael Tseng |
Applications of Ripasudil Beyond Descemet Stripping Only: A Case Series
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Wednesday, May 4
4pm - 6pm |
Cyclotorsion in Patients in Upright versus Supine Position Undergoing Laser Vision Correction
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Wednesday, May 4
4pm - 6pm |
NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE OPHTHALMOLOGY
The Northwestern Medicine Department of Ophthalmology is dedicated to providing the most advanced medical care; educating students, residents and fellows; and conducting high-impact research that results in the development of new knowledge and therapies for vision-threatening diseases. Our faculty members include nationally and internationally recognized specialists in cornea, glaucoma, pediatric ophthalmology, orbit and oculoplastics, ocular inflammation, retinal diseases, refractive surgery, neuro-ophthalmology, adult strabismus and comprehensive ophthalmology. More than 30 of our physicians and scientists are actively pursuing new knowledge to contribute to the development of highly advanced therapies and improve the quality of life for patients with diseases and disorders of the eyes.
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