February 7, 2015
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TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS |
Ophthalmologists must change the way they use data in order to meet the mounting challenges facing their profession, said Paul P. Lee, MD, JD, in the Drs. Henry and Frederick Sutro Memorial Lecture at the 4th Annual Glaucoma 360 New Horizons Forum. Click to read more about the challenges and opportunities |
A team of researchers may soon be able to catch glaucoma cases early by spotting nerve damage, said Andrew D. Huberman, PhD. Click to learn more on the research |
In an Ophthalmology Times video exclusive, Gary D. Novack, PhD, outlines the state of glaucoma drug therapy and where the future is headed. Click to hear about the direction of glaucoma pharmaceuticals |
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