Department of Ophthalmology

BCM Vision Research Symposium 2022 – Virtual Edition

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Join Us - Dec. 3, 2022

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Vision Research Symposium 2022
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Organized by Cullen Eye Institute and Department of Ophthalmology, Baylor College of Medicine

Cullen Eye Institute invites you to join us in December 2022 for our inaugural Vision Research Symposium. This exciting symposium will be held virtually on December 3, 2022. The program will feature a group of prominent vision research scientists. The program has five sessions, one panel discussion, and one keynote presentation. The symposium will cover broad topics in vision research including retinal circuitry, regenerative medicine, ocular angiogenesis, (age-related macular degeneration, retinopathy of prematurity, and diabetic retinopathy), glaucoma, microglia and neuroinflammation, cornea, single-cell sequencing, etc. The symposium is open to all vision scientists. The registration is free. We look forward to “meeting” you in the symposium.

Sponsor: Retina Research Foundation

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Symposium Co-Organizers

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Yingbin Fu, Ph.D.

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Associate Professor of Ophthalmology
The Sarah Campbell Blaffer Endowed Chair
Cullen Eye Institute
Baylor College of Medicine
Email: yingbin.fu@bcm.edu

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Wei Li, Ph.D.

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Professor of Ophthalmology
Knights Templar Eye Foundation Presidential Chair in Ophthalmology
Cullen Eye Institute
Baylor College of Medicine
Email: Wei.Li4@bcm.edu

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Symposium Speakers

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View a listing of our speakers for the BCM Vision Research Symposium 2022 – Virtual Edition.

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Registration

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The registration is free. Save your spot by registering today for the symposium. 

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