
This conference aims to bring together leading basic and clinical scientists to share the latest research on retinal ganglion cells and their roles in vision and disease. The goal is to take a comprehensive look at this critical and complex class of neurons, examining their development and establishment of axonal and dendritic connections, their diverse functions in processing signals from the outer retina and detecting light directly, how they are affected in glaucoma, optic nerve damage, and other disease conditions, and how our understanding of these processes can lead to novel therapeutic approaches.
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Call for poster presentations deadline: 3 February 2010Click here to submit your poster SessionsSession 1: Signal processing by retinal ganglion cells Session 2. Photosensitive ganglion cells Session 3: Ganglion cell development and axonal targeting Session 4: Optic nerve damage and regeneration Session 5. Mechanisms of ganglion cell death/animal models Session 6. Pathogenesis/neuro-protection for ganglion cells Session 7: Gene defects associated with ganglion cell disease Session 8: 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.
