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AAO Opposes NIH Research Funding Proposal
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/aao-opposes-nih-research-funding-proposal/37071/The AAO responds to a proposal by the NIH to limit indirect funding for research projects; Lumenis launches a new device to address lower lid laxity and impaired blinking; and AI Optics receives FDA clearance for a handheld retinal imaging system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fmNorlase Launches First Pattern Scanning LIO
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/norlase-launches-first-pattern-scanning-lio/37069/The world’s first and only pattern scanning laser indirect ophthalmoscope is approved in the US and Europe; the European Commission approves a biosimilar to Eylea; and we review several clinical updates in the development of ophthalmic drugs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchZeiss MEL 90 Approved by FDA
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/zeiss-mel-90-approved-by-fda/37068/Zeiss receives a major approval for its new excimer laser; Bausch + Lomb makes two deals to bolster its pipeline in glaucoma and geographic atrophy; and Rayner announces the full European launch of its RayOne Galaxy IOLs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesGlaukos Submits NDA for Epi-On CLX Candidate
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/glaukos-submits-nda-for-epi-on-clx-candidate/37066/Glaukos submits a new drug application to the FDA for its next-generation cross-linking therapy; Regeneron releases phase 3 results for Eylea HD for RVO; and Regeneron acquires a clinical stage biotech making ocular delivery technology for retinal disorders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mB+L Bolsters Glaucoma Offerings with Elios Acquisition
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/bl-bolsters-glaucoma-offerings-with-elios-acquisition/37063/Bausch + Lomb makes an acquisition to expand its glaucoma offerings; Roche gets a major approval in Europe for Vabysmo; and EssilorLuxottica buys a maker of noninvasive ophthalmic medical devices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPhase 3 Results for Novel Sedation Tablet
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/phase-3-results-for-novel-sedation-tablet/37062/New phase 3 data is released for a non-opioid sedation tablet; the first patient is dosed in the phase 3 trial of EyePoint’s wet AMD candidate; and Outlook receives a reimbursement decision in the UK for its wet AMD treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPhakic IOL for Presbyopia Approved in Europe
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/phakic-iol-for-presbyopia-approved-in-europe/37061/A new phakic IOL for presbyopia is approved in Europe; Nidek launches its preloaded Toric IOL Injection System internationally; and the FDA cleared a novel device for the treatment of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesLLLT and AMD: Your Questions Answered
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/lllt-and-amd-your-questions-answered/37350/Joseph J. Allen, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, gives an overview of a recently FDA-authorized low-level light therapy, or photobiomodulation, device, the Valeda Light Delivery System (LumiThera). He explains the device’s unique mechanism of action for treating age-related macular degeneration, reviews promisiLumithera CEO Discusses FDA Authorization for Veleda for Dry AMD
https://modernod.com/podcasts/eyewire-news-the-podcast/lumithera-ceo-discusses-fda-authorization-for-veleda-for-dry-amd/37059/The CEO of Lumithera joins us to discuss the FDA authorization of the Veleda system for dry AMD; the FDA accepts the resubmitted NDA for dry eye disease candidate reproxalap; and Alcon launches the first contact lens designed for a 1-week replacement cycle.Successful Management of Vitreous Opacities
https://modernod.com/podcasts/the-mod-pod/successful-management-of-vitreous-opacities-2/36859/Performing surgery for symptomatic vitreous opacities (SVO) was once verboten in retina medicine, but the field has seen a sea-change in mindset over the past decade. In this podcast, optometric thought leader Alison Bozung, OD, is joined by an esteemed panel of retina surgeons to discuss why more r
