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INOVEO featured in Bio Optics World

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Bio Optics World feature and article entitled "France's INOVEO project delivers first prototype system for cellular-level retinal imaging."  Click here to read the article on hte Bio Optics World site.

 

Imagine Eyes launches mirao™ 52-e for retinal imaging and vision science applications

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Orsay France, September 3, 2008 – After unveiling the prototype at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), Imagine Eyes is proud to announce that mirao™ 52-e Electromagnetic Deformable Mirror is now commercially available. This latest evolution of the award winning mirao product line follows on the success of the mirao 52-d by offering users several important new hardware and software features that make integrating and using the device even easier than before.
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Imagine Eyes at “JRIOA - Journées Recherche et Industrie de l’ Optique Adapative”

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Imagine Eyes founding team members Xavier Levecq and Fabrice Harms will both offer presentations on the commercial applications of adaptive optics during this annual French event that deals with the academic and industrial aspect of adaptive optics.  For complete meeting information please click here.
 

Imagine Eyes customers to present at ESCRS

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Imagine Eyes crx1 Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator users, Doctors Ron Krueger et Karolin Maia Rocha from the Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute, will offer two presentations during the annual meeting of the European Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery’s annual meeting in Berlin.  Dr. Krueger will present his findings on the visual impact of expanding depth of focus by modifying higher order aberrations and Dr. Maia Rocha will present her work on assessing the effects of spherical aberration on depth of focus as a function of pupil diameter.  Click here to see the full meeting program.
 

Imagine Eyes at EVER

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Imagine Eyes founder Nicolas Chateau will give a presentation on the results from our collaboration with Doctors Ron Krueger and Karolin Maia Rocha at the Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute on the effects of higher order aberrations on depth of focus using the crx1 Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator.  INOVEO collaborator Doctor Gocho-Nakashima will present her work on cone mosaic imaging using adaptive optics.  Click here to see the entire program.
 

Imagine Eyes customers to present at Presbyopia International

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At the annual Presbyopia International meeting in Berlin, Imagine Eyes customers will present their work including Dr. Karolin Maia Rocha who will discuss her studies using the crx1 Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator to assess the effects of spherical aberration on depth of focus as a function of pupil diameter.  To see the full program, click here.
 

Imagine Eyes sponsors the Festschritft in honor of Walt Makous at the OSA Fall Vision Meeting

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Imagine Eyes is proud to sponsor the Festschritft at the OSA’s Fall Vision Meeting.  The Festschritft will honor Walt Makous, the person who gave Imagine Eyes customer David Williams, of the Williams Lab at the University of Rochester Center for Visual Science, his starts at the University.  For the full meeting program, click here.  To learn more about Dr. William’s work, click here.
 

Imagine Eyes at the Workshop on Adaptive Optics and OCT in Kent

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Members of the Imagine Eyes team will be giving presentations on recent technological developments from Imagine Eyes and team member Fabrice Harms will lead a workshop on integrating adaptive optics technologies.  Click here to see the entire program.
 

Imagine Eyes sponsors the 4th Annual European Meeting in Visual and Physiological Optics

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During the event, held this year in Herklon Greece, Imagine Eyes presented the AOKit – eye to attendees, and team member Laurent Vabre presented results from our collaboration with Doctors Ron Krueger and Karolin Maia Rocha at the Cleveland Clinic’s Cole Eye Institute on the effects of higher order aberrations on depth of focus using the crx1 Adaptive Optics Visual Simulator.  Click here to see the entire program.
 

Article in the Journal of Optometry by Richard Legras and Hélène Rouger

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Calculations and Measurements of the Visual Benefit of Correcting the Higher-order Aberrations Using Adaptive Optics Technology
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