Ophthalmology Update - Cleveland Clinic
Ophthalmology Update - Cleveland Clinic
Ophthalmology Update - Cleveland Clinic
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Distinguished<br />
Lecture Series<br />
e d U c a t i O n a n d t r a i n i n g<br />
The Cole Eye Institute Distinguished Lecture Series provides a forum for renowned researchers in the visual<br />
sciences to present their latest findings. This series of lectures features advances in many areas of ophthalmic<br />
research presented by noted basic and clinical scientists from throughout the world. Ample opportunity for<br />
questions and answers is provided.<br />
All lectures are held on Thursdays from 7 to 8 a.m. in the James P. Storer Conference Room on the first floor of<br />
The <strong>Cleveland</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> Cole Eye Institute. Registration is not required. For questions, please call 216.444.5832.<br />
pathogenic mechanisms in Uveoretinitis<br />
September 14, 2006<br />
John V. Forrester, M.D.<br />
Cockburn Professor and Head<br />
Department of <strong>Ophthalmology</strong><br />
University of Aberdeen<br />
Institute of Medical Sciences<br />
Foresthill<br />
Aberdeen, Scotland<br />
Circadian Clocks and neuromodulators in the Retina<br />
October 19, 2006<br />
P. Michael Iuvone, Ph.D.<br />
Professor<br />
Department of Pharmacology<br />
Emory University<br />
Atlanta, GA<br />
making sense of neuronal diversity:<br />
A Bottom-Up view of the Retina<br />
November 16, 2006<br />
Richard H. Masland, Ph.D.<br />
Charles A. Pappas Professor of Neuroscience<br />
Harvard Medical School<br />
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute<br />
Boston, MA<br />
new Advances in syndromic Retinal degeneration<br />
January 18, 2007<br />
Elise Heon, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.<br />
Ophthalmologist-in-Chief<br />
Associate Surgeon-in-Chief for Research<br />
Associate Scientist, Genetics and Genomic Biology<br />
Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children<br />
Professor of <strong>Ophthalmology</strong><br />
The University of Toronto<br />
Toronto, Ontario<br />
Using Experimental Genetics to Understand<br />
mechanisms of Glaucoma<br />
February 15, 2007<br />
Simon W. M. John, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Investigator<br />
Howard Hughes Medical Institute<br />
Jackson Laboratory<br />
Bar Harbor, Maine<br />
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