[visionlist] Webinar on Hyperspectral Retinal Imaging on Sep 17 at 18:00 EDT

Christina Schwarz c.schwarz at uni-tuebingen.de
Wed Sep 11 08:09:41 -05 2024


Dear Vision Researchers,

please join us for a webinar on *Hyperspectral Retinal Imaging*. The 
event takes place on *17 September 2024, 18:00-19:00 EDT* (UTC - 04:00) 
via Zoom. Our two speakers will be *Xavier Hadoux* from the Center for 
Eye Research Australia and *James Beach* from the University of Minnesota.
Please register here: 
https://www.optica.org/events/webinar/2024/09_september/hyperspectral_retinal_imaging/

As treatment opportunities in ophthalmology continue to advance, the 
need for innovative and precise diagnostic tools becomes increasingly 
important. Hyperspectral imaging in ophthalmology offers significant 
advantages in diagnosing, monitoring, and researching eye diseases. Its 
ability to provide detailed, non-invasive, and quantitative information 
makes it a valuable tool in modern ophthalmic practice. The goal of this 
webinar, hosted by the Vision Technical Group, is to highlight how this 
cutting-edge technology can transform disease diagnosis and management, 
leading to improved patient care and treatment outcomes.

What You Will Learn:
• What hyperspectral imaging is
• What advantages it presents when applied to the retina

Who Should Attend:
• Anyone interested in retinal imaging
• Vision scientists, engineers and clinicians who wish to learn about 
the technique and applications

Hope to see you there!
Christina Schwarz
on behalf of TG Vision

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