Webvision Traveling To ARVO 2019

Webvision is off to ARVO 2019! We look forward to seeing the latest in retinal and vision research, talking with colleagues, and entertaining ideas for new chapters in Webvision from the community. Find us at the meeting via Twitter (@Webvision1) and propose an idea!

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Flying to ARVO 2015

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We are on our way to ARVO, 2015 in Denver, Colorado to participate in the largest gathering of vision scientists and clinicians in the world.  It’s the annual meeting of researchers presenting and discussing all things vision and ophthalmology.

If you are going to be at ARVO and want to meet up, leave us a comment here or send a Tweet to @Webvision1.

Look forward to seeing you there.

How To Make An ARVO (Or Any Scientific Meeting) Poster

PowerPoint Presentation

It is now less than a month before the 2014 ARVO, this year being held in Orlando, Florida and many folks will be starting to put their posters together for the meeting.  Ideally, you should have already started, and there are many ways to do it, but judging from the Webvision server logs, lots of folks are looking for hints/clues or instructions on how to make their posters.  I presume that much of this traffic is from folks who are unexperienced in presenting their work in poster form, so consider this a short primer of sorts on how to design and create a poster that will effectively communicate your work.

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Leaving for ARVO 2013

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We are on our way to ARVO, 2013 in Seattle, Washington to participate in the largest gathering of vision scientists and clinicians in the world.  It’s the annual meeting of researchers presenting and discussing all things vision and ophthalmology and a large group from the Moran Eye Center will be going.

Over the next few days, you will see some of our research abstracts appear here as the presentations are completed at ARVO.  We hope that it will give some insight into the work that goes on here at the Moran Eye Center and our passion for understanding vision and what goes wrong in blinding diseases.

If you are going to be at ARVO and want to meet up, leave us a comment here or send a Tweet to @BWJones or @Webvision1.  We might even be able to work you into the Moran social on Monday the 2nd…

Look forward to seeing you there.

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Grand Teton Imaging In Ophthalmology Workshop

Imaging is such a crucial part of both clinical and basic research in ophthalmology and something that we have tried to show off here on Webvision in the Art of Vision category.  The Grand Teton Imaging in Ophthalmology Workshop is a meeting that is right in line with this imaging ethos and runs from September 12th to the 15th in one of the most beautiful places on planet Earth, Grand Teton National Park.

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FASEB Retinal Neurobiology & Visual Processing July 29 – August 4, 2012

The FASEB meeting on Retinal Neurobiology & Visual Processing will be held in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA from July 29 – August 4, 2012.

The focus of the meeting is on visual processing in the vertebrate retina, including anatomical, physiological and modeling approaches. In addition, this year we will also discuss the processing of the visual signal after it leaves the retina. The goal of the meeting is to bring together visual and retinal processing experts from all over the world to facilitate a wide exchange of ideas and concepts and to evoke stimulating discussions about the complex mechanisms that underlie visual processing. Continue reading “FASEB Retinal Neurobiology & Visual Processing July 29 – August 4, 2012”

Heading To ARVO 2012

We are on our way to ARVO, 2012!  ARVO is an  annual meeting of researchers and clinicians who’s focus is on the visual system.

As happened last year, over the next few days, you will see some of our research abstracts appear on Webvision as the presentations are completed at ARVO.  We hope that it will provide an insight into some of the work that goes on here at the Moran Eye Center as well as our commitment to understand the basic science of vision and cure blinding diseases.

If you are going to be at ARVO and want to meet up, leave us a comment here or send a Tweet to @BWJones.  We might even be able to work you into the Moran social on Monday the 7th…

Look forward to seeing you there.

 

Image credit:  Bryan William Jones, Ph.D.