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Visit us at ARVO stand 102-104

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Imagine Eyes will be present at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology on stand 102-104.  This year, we will be providing demonstrations of our all-new plug-n-play adaptive optics system as well our irx3 Wavefront Aberrometer and crx1 Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator.  During this year's meeting, Imagine Eyes' products are at the heart of over 15 presentations and posters.  We look forward to seeing you there.

 

IOVS "Accommodation-Related Changes in Monochromatic Aberrations..."

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In this article in IOVS (Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Science), group of Imagine Eyes' pioneer customers discuss their findings studying "Accommodation-Related Changes in Monochromatic Aberrations of the Human Eye as a Function of Age".

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mirao's performance compared with other commercial deformable mirrors

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During the annual Photonics West tradeshow in San Jose, Dr. Nicholas Devaney (Applied Optics Group, Department of Experimental Physics, National University of Ireland, Galway) presented "Characterisation of MEMs mirrors for use in atmospheric and ocular wavefront correction" that showcased the work he and his team had performed to characterize various deformable mirrors and their suitability for these applications.  Our mirao 52-d performed admirably.

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EyeWorld - Adaptive optics... the key?

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Extract from the article "There is probably not a refractive surgeon on the planet who hasn’t dealt with this scenario: A post-LASIK patient with 20/20 uncorrected visual acuity, minimal higher-order aberrations (HOAs) and a normal corneal topography map. From the standpoint of all currently used clinical measurements, the outcome is great. Still, the patient is miserable."  Click here to read the whole article on the EyeWorld site.
 

Article in Bio Optics World “OCT Leaps to the Next Generation”

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The premier issue of Bio Optics World cover features an article written by Imagine Eyes customer and long-time supporter Pr. Wolfgang Drexler where he reports on his use of adaptive optics in high-definition OCT with adaptive optics.  Click to view the article on the Bio Optics World site.
 

Wavefront Congress 2008 – Imagine Eyes products enable cutting edge research

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The 2008 Wavefront Congress will be held from February 14-17 in San Francisco.  During the annual event, users of Imagine Eyes’ products will present new research in a wide variety of domains.  Click the "read more" link below to view a list of presentations.
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Journal of Refractive Surgery “Correcting Highly Aberrated Eyes Using Large-Stroke Adaptive Optics”

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Users of Imagine Eyes’ mirao 52-d deliver the results of their investigation into the optical performance a the large-stroke deformable mirror’s capacity to correct for large aberrations in highly-aberrated eyes.  Click to see the whole article on the JRS site.
 

Journal of Refractive Surgery “Effects of Zernike Aberrations on Visual Accuity Measured Using..."

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In this article entitled “Effects of Zernike Aberrations on Visual Accuity Measured Using Electromagnetic Adaptive Optics Technology,” users of Imagine Eyes’ crx1 reveal their findings on the role that introducing varying degrees of higher-order aberrations plays in visual acuity.  Click to see the whole article on the JRS site.
 

Adaptive optics retinal imaging presentation at Macula of Paris

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During the Macula of Paris event, sponsored in part by Imagine Eyes, Pr. Wolfgang Drexler offered an outstanding presentation highlighting the results of his work in retinal imaging using OCT enhanced with adaptive optics and the company's founder Nicolas Chateau presented his views on the future of adaptive optics in retinal imaging to a distinguished group researchers and clinicians in the field of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD).  Click the "read more" link to read the abstract.

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ESCRS presentation “Adaptive Optics Correction of Post-LASIK Aberrations”

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During the 2007 annual meeting of the ESCRS, Dr. Nguyen Khoa presented his results in evaluating the visual effects of correcting higher-order aberrations in post-LASIK patients using Imagine Eyes' crx1.  Click the "read more" link to view the full abstract.
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