We are pleased to announce... Record number of abstracts received! The Thirteenth Annual Vision Research Conference has received a record number of abstracts this year. Leading world experts will share the latest research on retinal ganglion cells at this highly acclaimed meeting. The full speaker line-up is available to view here. REGISTER TODAY Don't miss out. Due to the popularity of this event delegate spaces are filling up fast. If you have not yet registered and would like to attend please register your attendance using the online registration system here. By registering online before the conference you can save up to $60 on your registration fee. Registration includes: - Access to all conference sessions
- Access to poster areas
- Abstract book available at the conference and conference documentation
- Mid-session refreshments as scheduled in the conference programme
- A Special issue of Vision Research containing original papers by the invited speakers, to be mailed to all registered delegates after the conference
Further registration information is available here. WHO IS THE CONFERENCE AIMED AT This conference is ideal for all those who hold an interest in: - Signal processing by retinal ganglion cells
- Photosensitive ganglion cells
- Ganglion cell development and axonal targeting
- Optic nerve damage and regeneration
- Mechanisms of ganglion cell death/animal models
- Pathogenesis/neuro-protection for ganglion cells
- Gene defects associated with ganglion cell disease
- Novel therapeutic approaches in glaucoma
The Thirteenth Annual Vision Research Conference series is a two day satellite meeting prior to 2010 ARVO. It is organized by Elsevier, publishers of Vision Research, and is co-sponsored by ARVO, the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Remember - by registering online before the conference you can save up to $60 and it only takes a few minutes of your time to fill in your details. | | ORGANISERS T. Wensel, Baylor College of Medicine, USA W. Baehr, University of Utah, USA S. Wu, Baylor College of Medicine, USA Organised and sponsored by Vision Research, Elseviers international journal for Functional Aspects of Vision. Co-sponsored by ARVO the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT Amy Hill, Elsevier, UK |