Atlantic rowers aim to raise £50,000 for IN-vision
Four intrepid men – The Bucks Buoys – plan to raise a substantial sum of money for IN-vision when they row 3,000 miles in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge/
Read more >>Four intrepid men – The Bucks Buoys – plan to raise a substantial sum of money for IN-vision when they row 3,000 miles in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge/
Read more >>Moorfields Eye Hospital is holding an information day for adults with nystagmus since childhood.
Read more >>Help needed to assist in research looking at the characteristics and impact of Nystagmus in children
Read more >>IN-vision, the charity furthering research into infantile nystagmus, is delighted to announce that Research Associate in the Ophthalmology Group at the University of Leicester, Rebecca McLean (MSc, PhD) has agreed to join its Research Advisory Panel. Rebecca has worked in …
Read more >>IN-vision’s Patron, Naomi Riches, MBE will be attempting to set a new World Record for the fastest woman to row the River Thames, 165 miles from Lechlade to Gravesend. The aim is to do this in 50 hours or less.
Read more >>IN-vision, the charity furthering research into infantile nystagmus, regularly posts links to new research relating to infantile nystagmus on their website www.in-vision.org.uk and twitter. August and September have been particularly fruitful months with research being published on genetics; surgery and …
Read more >>With the help of funding from the College of Optometrists, Research Unit Nystagmus (RUN) are investigating the effect that nystagmus has on binocular vision. Many people with infantile nystagmus have a specific head position that they turn to when trying …
Read more >>IN-vision, the charity furthering research into Infantile Nystagmus (IN), is delighted to announce that reigning Paralympic and six-times world champion rower, Naomi Riches MBE, has agreed to become its first Patron. After retiring from the sport in 2013, Riches was …
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Read more >>IN-vision, the infantile nystagmus charity, funded essential equipment, costing £24,000, which enabled a new paediatric eye-movement clinic to launch in South-West England on April 25th. The state of the art clinic at Plymouth Hospital’s Royal Eye Infirmary (REI) welcomed medical …
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