Audio interviews about Nystagmus on Hospital Radio Plymouth
Listen to the interviews from Hospital Radio Plymouth below. The interviews are about Nystagmus and the new Eyelink machine Derriford Hospital/The REI which IN-vision funded.
Read more >>Listen to the interviews from Hospital Radio Plymouth below. The interviews are about Nystagmus and the new Eyelink machine Derriford Hospital/The REI which IN-vision funded.
Read more >>The REI have launched a new Eye Movement clinic, with an open event in the Post Graduate Medical Centre at Derriford Hospital. The event opened doors to both medical colleagues and members of the public to raise awareness of the …
Read more >>Open Event: Introduction to the new eye Movement clinics at the Plymouth REI Friday 25th April 2014 The REI at Derriford Hospital is please to announce the launch of a new service led by Prefossor Chris Harris. The occasion is …
Read more >>IN-vision is pleased to announce the purchase of an EyeLink 1000 Plus, a new, sensitive and sophisticated eye tracking device, used by Universities and Hospitals worldwide to study normal and pathological eye movements. This eye-tracker is one of the first …
Read more >>IN-vision’s Medical Adviser Jay Self, Consultant Paediatric Ophthalmologist at the University Hospital in Southampton, has been busy lately. Not only has he signed up to jump from a plane to fund eye research at his hospital he has also been …
Read more >>IN-vision is very grateful and proud to be one of the charities supported by the second annual Marlow Red Kite Ride. The cycling sportif took place in September and riders passed through the Chilterns and scenic Vale of Aylesbury. The …
Read more >>Monica Manzinni, working in advertising and based in North London, took part in Run to the Beat, London’s half marathon in which participants run to a soundtrack of motivational tunes along the course, in September to raise funds for IN-vision. …
Read more >>Young, Heidary and VanderVeen present reports of 56 infantile cataract surgeries in J AAPOS. Their results show that ‘early’ cataract surgery (performed before 8 weeks of age) does not prevent the development of INS. This was previously reported as a …
Read more >>The journal Strabismus recently published a review article concerning the recent advances in the nystagmus literature brought about through the use of optical coherence tomography. The review can be found here.
Read more >>A recent study has found significant differences in the palisade endings of the extraocular muscles of patients with IN. The results are published in the Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology and can be found here.
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