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Past Herman Knapp Symposia

2011 - The Ophthalmologist of the Future
IntroductionRonald L. Gross, MD
Health PolicyWilliam L. Rich, III, MD
Patient Care GuidelinesPaul P. Lee, MD, JD
Electronic Medical RecordsJoel S. Schuman, MD
Ophthalmic AssociationsRuth D. Williams, MD
Generational IssuesAnn Brown, MD, MHS
CommunicationsAndrew P. Doan, MD, PhD
2010 - Managing Presbyopia: How Far Have We Come?
IntroductionSteven E. Feldon MD
Physiology of Accommodation and Pathogenesis of Presbyopia (Verhoeff Lecture)Adrian Glasser PhD
Optics of Current Technology: Accommodation or Pseudoaccommodation?Geunyoung Yoon PhD
Pseudophakic Approaches to Correcting PresbyopiaRoger F. Steinert MD
Corneal Approaches to Correcting PresbyopiaRichard L. Lindstrom MD
What Lies Ahead?Douglas D. Koch MD
2009 - Advanced Imaging in Ophthalmology
IntroductionMarco A. Zarbin MD PhD
Adaptive OpticsEdward N. Pugh Jr. PhD
Jacque L. Duncan MD
Motion-Sensitive OCTDaniel M. Schwartz MD
Spectral Domain OCTCarmen A. Puliafito MD MBA
Glaucoma ImagingRobert N. Weinreb MD
NeuroimagingAndrew G. Lee MD
2008 - Ethics of Industry-Ophthalmologist Relationships
Introductory Comments, Misbehaviors: Observations of a Long Term Department ChairLee Jampol MD
What is the Current Status of Individual and Institutional Conflict of Interest?Michael Camilleri MD
How Should Academic Institutions Behave with Regard to Industry?Jordan Cohen MD
How Should Individual Faculty Respond to Industry Relationships?Susan Day MD
How Should Practicing Ophthalmologists Respond to Industry Largesse?Richard Mills MD MPH
How can Professional Organizations Justify Receiving Corporate Funding for Organizational Activities?Jerome Kassirer MD
Ethical Alignment? Physicians and Their Professional OrganizationsSamuel Packer MD
2007 - Angiogenesis: From Concept to Clinic
Introductory CommentsJayakrishna Ambati MD and Richard P. Mills MD
Ocular Antiangiogenesis: Past, Present, and FutureAnthony Adamis MD
Unlocking the Mystery of Corneal AvascularityBalamurali Ambati MD
Angiogenesis and Diabetic Retinopathy in 2007Neil M. Bressler MD
Medical Treatment for Retinopathy of Prematurity: Bench to BedsideLois E. H. Smith MD PhD
Inflammation and Angiogenesis in Age-Related Macular DegenerationJayakrishna Ambati MD
2006 - Wavefront Technology and the Quest for Super Vision
Wavefront Basics: Measuring and QuantifyingRaymond Applegate OD PhD
Corneal Optics and BiomechanicsCynthia Roberts PhD
The Complex Role of the Crystalline LensAdrian Glasser PhD
Clinical RealitiesScott M McRae MD
2005 - Tissue Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine
Tissue Engineering - Basic ConceptsDon Feng Chen PhD
Biocompatibility: Old and New ParadigmsBuddy D. Ratner PhD
Tubes, Scaffolds and Guided RegenerationMolly Schoichet PhD
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Lou Gehrig DiseaseMichael J. Young PhD
2004 - Targeted Drug Delivery in Ophthalmology
New Ways to Achieve Therapeutic Drug Levels in the Vitreous and RetinaHenry F. Edelhauser PhD
Transscleral Drug Delivery to the Retina and ChoroidAnthony P. Adamis MD
Principles of Posterior Segment Drug Delivery: Fluocinolone Acetonide Sustained Drug Delivery System to Treat Retinal Vascular DiseaseGlenn J. Jaffe MD
Variables in Transscleral Drug DeliveryTimothy Olsen MD
Cytoskeletal, Cell Adhesion, and Cell Contractility in the Trabecular Meshwork as Targets for Glaucoma TherapyPaul L. Kaufman MD
2003 - Ocular Genetics
How Molecular Genetics is Lifting the Fog: The Etiology of Retinitis Pigmentosa (Verhoeff Lecture)Thaddeus P. Dryja MD
Current Research in RetinoblastomaJoan O’Brien MD
Glaucoma GeneticsJaney L. Wiggs MD PhD
Genetics of Macular DegenerationEdwin Stone MD PhD
2002 - Stem Cells: What Are They and How Might They Be Used for Ocular Disease Treatment?
How Many Photoreceptors Do We Need for Vision? (Verhoeff Lecture)Paul A. Sieving MD PhD
Introduction to Epithelial Stem Cells: The Eye Shows the WayRobert Lavker PhD
Clinical Aspects of Ocular Surface Stem Cell TransplantationEdward Holland MD
Retinal Stem Cells? Current Status and Future PossibilitiesPamela Raymond PhD

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