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- Resolving a Seeming Contradiction, Study Advances Understanding of Visual Recognition Memoryhttps://modernod.com/news/resolving-a-seeming-contradiction-study-advances-understanding-of-visual-recognition-memory/2481866/Researchers from The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory have published a study evaluating how our vision is so good at recognizing what’s familiar. The study, published in the Journa
- Humonix Biosciences Launches 3D Human Tissue Modelhttps://modernod.com/news/specialty-pharmaceutical-research-company-humonix-biosciences-launches-3d-human-tissue-model/2481864/Humonix Biosciences has developed a new 3D human tissue model called the retinal vascular dysfunction model. Humonix’s new model is a physiologically relevant 3D model of the blood-retinal barrier. This model expresses key physiological and biological characteristics, providing a platf
- OcuCell Secures Funding from The Eye-Bank for Sight Restorationhttps://modernod.com/news/ocucell-secures-funding-from-the-eye-bank-for-sight-restoration/2481804/Ocular cell therapy company OcuCell announced it has received seed funding from The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration (EBSR). The funding will enable OcuCell to accelerate its mission of transforming the corneal cell therapy landscape through the development of cell therapy solut
- Short-Term Use of Immunosuppressants for Ocular Inflammatory Diseases Not Linked to Cancer Riskhttps://modernod.com/news/short-term-use-of-immunosuppressants-for-ocular-inflammatory-diseases-not-linked-to-cancer-risk/2481793/Relatively short-term use of immunosuppressant medications to control noninfectious ocular inflammatory diseases was not associated with an increased risk of later developing cancer, according to new research led by scientists at the University of Pittsburgh and Mass Eye and Ear, a member of
- Zeiss Surpasses 8 Million Eyes Treated with SMILE Worldwidehttps://modernod.com/news/zeiss-surpasses-8-million-eyes-treated-with-smile-worldwide/2481789/Zeiss announced that more than 8 million eyes have been treated with Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE) globally to date. The FDA approved the VisuMax Femtosecond Laser for the SMILE procedure in 2016. “Zeiss SMILE is a game-changer for lase
- Okyo Pharma’s OK-101 Will Be Evaluated to Treat Neuropathic Corneal Pain in Study at Tuftshttps://modernod.com/news/okyo-pharmas-ok-101-will-be-evaluated-to-treat-neuropathic-corneal-pain-in-study-at-tufts/2481753/Okyo Pharma, which is developing OK-101 to treat the symptoms of dry-eye disease (DED), announced an agreement with Tufts Medical Center in Boston to conduct a 40-patient, open-label, clinical trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of OK-101 in patients with neuropathic corneal pain (NCP)
- Study: Dietary Oral Zeaxanthin Decreases the Progression of Wet AMDhttps://modernod.com/news/study-dietary-oral-zeaxanthin-decreases-the-progression-of-wet-amd/2481741/Data published in the peer-reviewed journal Ophthalmology and Therapy confirmed both an earlier comparative
- OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation Encourages Eye Doctors to Adopt a Local School and Help More Kids See Clearlyhttps://modernod.com/news/onesight-essilorluxottica-foundation-encourages-eye-doctors-to-adopt-a-local-school-and-help-more-kids-see-clearly/2481702/Good vision is a basic human right, but one in four schoolchildren
- iSTAR Medical to Present New 3-Year STAR-GLOBAL Data at World Glaucoma Congresshttps://modernod.com/news/istar-medical-to-present-new-3-year-star-global-data-at-world-glaucoma-congress/2481683/iSTAR Medical announced that it will be hosting a symposium where it will present 3-year interim data from the STAR-GLOBAL trial and will also be running a dry lab at its booth at the 10th World Glaucoma Congress (WGC) taking place in Rome, Italy from June 28 to July 1, 2023.
- Study Finds Significantly More Adults Living with Diabetic Retinopathy in the United States than Previously Estimatedhttps://modernod.com/news/study-finds-significantly-more-adults-living-with-diabetic-retinopathy-in-the-united-states-than-previously-estimated/2481679/A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology, “
