This image is from a patient has a keratoprosthesis or artificial cornea. Photograph was made by James Gilman of the Moran Eye Center using a sclerotic scatter illumination with a Zeiss photo slitlamp and a Nikon D-1X camera.
The Organization of the Retina and Visual System
This image is from a patient has a keratoprosthesis or artificial cornea. Photograph was made by James Gilman of the Moran Eye Center using a sclerotic scatter illumination with a Zeiss photo slitlamp and a Nikon D-1X camera.
The annual Moran Eye Center Focus for 2011 is available here (9.6MB pdf). Continue reading “Moran Eye Center Focus, 2011”
Photographer: Paula F. Morris, CRA, FOPS Moran Eye Center.
We present to you for your Friday viewing, another entry in the Art of Vision category, an artistic image of a montage of the iris and pupil from James Gilman of the Moran Eye Center
Every year in time for ARVO, the Moran Eye Center puts together a compendium of research abstracts that come out of the research efforts of faculty, post-docs and students here.
We are on our way to ARVO, 2011 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 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. We might even be able to work you into the Moran social on Monday the 2nd…
Look forward to seeing you there.
Image credit: Bryan William Jones.