Xtreme Research Award winners explain “OCT Neuro-Toolbox” examinations
The winners of the Xtreme Research Award 2021 have brought neuro-ophthalmology to the forefront of ocular imaging and innovation with their “OCT Neuro-Toolbox” approach.
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The winners of the Xtreme Research Award 2021 have brought neuro-ophthalmology to the forefront of ocular imaging and innovation with their “OCT Neuro-Toolbox” approach.
Heidelberg Engineering has started a long-term cooperation with the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence in Retina, under the leadership of Hrvoje Bogunović, from the Department of Ophthalmology and Optometrics of the Medical University of Vienna.
A recent clinical paper by Hasan, H. et al (2020) presents a quantitative and objective method for interpreting the RCOphth guidelines.
The Heidelberg Engineering Academy invites you to explore the new Online CET Course Room, where you can find Continuing Education and Training (CET) through recorded webinars.
The Heidelberg Engineering Virtual Academy kindly invites you to the next instalment of our FREE series of online webinars: Glaucoma Imaging – Lessons from Real World Cases taking place on Wednesday 10th February 2021 at 6:30pm – 7:30pm (GMT).
Learn how the various modules of the upgradeable SPECTRALIS imaging platform offer you additional imaging capabilities all in one device to support you in pinpointing retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration.
We kindly invite you to participate in the Heidelberg Engineering Virtual Academy programme in 2021 and register for our upcoming online courses.
We kindly invite you to participate in the Heidelberg Engineering Virtual Academy program and register for our upcoming online courses.
We kindly invite you to participate in the Heidelberg Engineering Virtual Academy program and register for our upcoming online courses. Take the opportunity to attend the live presentations and address your questions directly to our experts.
The optic nerve head is part of the central nervous system and can offer signs of neurological disorders.