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ASFH AMD and the SunASFH AMD and the Sun
from As Seen From Here
August 15, 2008

Guest: Taiji Sakamoto, M.D. Chairman and Professor Department of Ophthalmology Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima, Japan
retina multimedia motion graphicsretina multimedia motion graphics
from YouTube :: Tag // motion-graphics
August 04, 2008

demo reel motion graphics Author: retinamultimedia Keywords: demo reel motion graphics retina multimedia animaciones vino wine Added: August 4, 2008
ASFH Combating RubeosisASFH Combating Rubeosis
from As Seen From Here
August 01, 2008

Guest: Yusuke Oshima, MD, PhD Associate Professor Department of Ophthalmology Osaka University Medical School Osaka, Japan
ASFH TASSASFH TASS
from As Seen From Here
July 15, 2008

Guest: Nick Mamalis, M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology Editor of Cataract and Refractive Surgery John A. Moran Eye Center University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT
ASFH CSF Pressure and GlaucomaASFH CSF Pressure and Glaucoma
from As Seen From Here
July 01, 2008

Guest: John P. Berdahl, M.D. Duke University Eye Center Durham, North Carolina
ASFH CAM for GlaucomaASFH CAM for Glaucoma
from As Seen From Here
June 15, 2008

Guest: Daniel Ezra, MA, MRCOphth Clinical Research Fellow Moorfields Eye Hospital London, England United Kingdom
ASFH VEGF TRAPASFH VEGF TRAP
from As Seen From Here
June 01, 2008

Guest: Michael W. Stewart, M.D. Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Mayo Clinic Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology Jacksonville, FL campus
ASFH Toric IOLsASFH Toric IOLs
from As Seen From Here
May 15, 2008

Guest: Warren Hill, MD East Valley Ophthalmology Mesa, Arizona
ASFH Riboflavin-UVA Crosslinking for Keratoectasia  part 2ASFH Riboflavin-UVA Crosslinking for Keratoectasia part 2
from As Seen From Here
May 01, 2008

Guest: John Kanellopoulos, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology NYU School of Medicine New York, NY
ASFH Riboflavin-UVA Crosslinking for Keratoectasia â part 1ASFH Riboflavin-UVA Crosslinking for Keratoectasia â part 1
from As Seen From Here
April 15, 2008

Guest: John Kanellopoulos, MD Associate Professor of Ophthalmology NYU School of Medicine New York, NY Director, Laservision.gr Institute Athens, Greece
ASFH Prostaglandin Analogs: Risks, Benefits, AlternativesASFH Prostaglandin Analogs: Risks, Benefits, Alternatives
from As Seen From Here
April 01, 2008

Guest: William G. Hodge, MD, MPH, PhD Professor of Ophthalmology and Epidemiology University of Ottawa Eye Institute Ottawa, ON
ASFH The Genetics of MyopiaASFH The Genetics of Myopia
from As Seen From Here
March 15, 2008

Guest: David Mackey, MB BS MD FRACS FRANZCO Associate Professor of Ophthalmology University of Melbourne and University of Tasmania Australia
ASFH Is Intracameral Lidocaine Worthwhile?ASFH Is Intracameral Lidocaine Worthwhile?
from As Seen From Here
March 01, 2008

Guest: Daniel Ezra, MA, MRCOphth Clinical Research Fellow Moorfields Eye Hospital London, England United Kingdom
ASFH Complement Factor H and Response to TherapyASFH Complement Factor H and Response to Therapy
from As Seen From Here
February 15, 2008

Guest: Milam A. Brantley, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Barnes Retina Institute Washington University St. Louis, MO
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from mp3.player
December 06, 2007

Electronic music from Ellen Allien & Apparat posted 2 months ago.
ASFH CIGTS 9 Years OutASFH CIGTS 9 Years Out
from As Seen From Here
February 01, 2008

Guest: David C. Musch, Ph.D. Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Associate Research Scientist, Department of Epidemiology University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center Ann Arbor, MI
ASFH Grid Laser and Triamcinolone for Diabetic Macular EdemaASFH Grid Laser and Triamcinolone for Diabetic Macular Edema
from As Seen From Here
January 15, 2008

Guest: Dennis Shun-Chiu Lam, MB BS (HKU); MD (CUHK); FRCOphth (UK); FCOphth(HK) Professor and Chair Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
ASFH Building a Better SurgeonASFH Building a Better Surgeon
from As Seen From Here
January 01, 2008

Guest: Andrew G. Lee, MD Specialty: Neuro-Ophthalmology Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology and Neurosurgery Ophthalmology Fellowship Director Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Science University of Iowa Iowa City, IA
ASFH Treating Myopic CNVASFH Treating Myopic CNV
from As Seen From Here
December 15, 2007

Guest: Timothy Lai, M.D. Associate Professor Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Your Eyes Can Play Tricks On YouYour Eyes Can Play Tricks On You
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe
December 12, 2007

This is an optical illusion. The first photos shown are in negative. You stare at the black dot in the middle of the screen, and the negative image is burnt into your retina. When the images goes to positive black and white, your brain perceives the image in color. This is a neat trick. Ranked 3.07 / 5 | 707 views | 1 comment Click here to watch the video Submitted By: xcarto Tags: optical illusion science trick magic photos biology eyes retina brain interesting
ASFH Post-Cataract CMEASFH Post-Cataract CME
from As Seen From Here
December 01, 2007

Guest: Bonnie Henderson, MD Asstant Clinical Professor Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts
ASFH A Vaccine for Fuchs Heterochromic IridocyclitisASFH A Vaccine for Fuchs Heterochromic Iridocyclitis
from As Seen From Here
November 15, 2007

Guest: Debra A. Goldstein, MD, FRCS(C) Associate Professor of Ophthalmology Director, Uveitis Service Ocular AIDS Service Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL
Naked Scientists 07.11.11 -  Naked Science Q & A ShowNaked Scientists 07.11.11 - Naked Science Q & A Show
from - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science
November 12, 2007

This week on the Naked Scientists we seek solutions to your science questions. From finding the site of the big bang to repairing the retina, mirages on the motorway to fruit fireworks in your microwave. We also find out why staying in bed could help you keep slim, we explore the genes that let flies get drunk, and discover the source of the so-called "Oh My God! Particles", which have 100 million times more energy than in our biggest particle accelerators. Also, we catch up with the latest in robotic cars and learn about the micro-microwave being used for analysis in the field. Plus, in a live Kitchen Science, Dave finds out when is the best time to add milk, and still have the hottest tea.
ASFH Iâll Have My IVTA NeatASFH Iâll Have My IVTA Neat
from As Seen From Here
November 01, 2007

Guest: MaurÃcio Maia, MD Assistant Professor Federal University of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo, Brazil
ASFH Dropping the LensASFH Dropping the Lens
from As Seen From Here
October 15, 2007

Guest: Alex P. Hunyor, MB BS FRANZCO FRACS Clinical Senior Lecturer Retinal Therapeutics Research Unit University of Sydney Vitreoretinal Surgeon Retina Unit Sydney Eye Hospital Sydney, Australia
ASFH Trading Angle Closure for BullaeASFH Trading Angle Closure for Bullae
from As Seen From Here
October 01, 2007

Guest: Shigeru Kinoshita, M.D. Ph.D. Chairman Department of Ophthalmology Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Kyoto, Japan
A Letter to ListenersA Letter to Listeners
from As Seen From Here
September 29, 2007

Joshua A. Young, M.D. Director of The New Media Project Associate Professor of Ophthalmology New York University School of Medicine JYoungMD@gmail.com (212) 448-0101
ASFH The Champagne Cork CannulaASFH The Champagne Cork Cannula
from As Seen From Here
September 23, 2007

Guest: Shimon Rumelt , M.D. Senior Ophthalmologist Western Galilee Medical Center Nahariya, Israel
ASFH Complement Factor H and AMD â part 2ASFH Complement Factor H and AMD â part 2
from As Seen From Here
September 15, 2007

Guest: Milam A. Brantley, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Barnes Retina Institute Washington University St. Louis, MO
ASFH Complement Factor H and AMD â part 1ASFH Complement Factor H and AMD â part 1
from As Seen From Here
September 08, 2007

Guest: Milam A. Brantley, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Barnes Retina Institute Washington University St. Louis, MO



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