- Oral Presentations
- Poster Presentations
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Oral Presentations
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| Sunday 22nd January 2012 | |
| 6.00pm - 8.00pm | Welcome Reception Garden House, Royal Botanical Gardens |
| Wednesday 25th January 2012 | |
| 8:00 | Registration opens |
| 8:45 | SE-08 Structure-Function |
| Comparing structure-function relationship in patients with early glaucoma: scanning laser tomography, flicker defined form and standard automated perimetry Yuan-Hao Ho | |
| Correlation between the concentration of hemoglobin in the optic nerve head and various morphological and functional indicators Marta Gonzalez-Hernandez | |
| Identifying eyes with glaucomatous visual field loss using the ‘random forest' decision tree method applied to measurements from multiple imaging devices Ryo Asaoka | |
| Structure / function relations between SLP, OCT, Matrix and standard automated perimetry Shaban Demirel | |
| The structure-function relationship in patients with early glaucoma: spectral domain ocular coherence tomography, flicker defined form and standard automated perimetry John Flanagan | |
| 10:00 | Poster Session B |
| 11:00 | MORNING TEA |
| 11:30 | SE-09 Invited Panel: Future Directions |
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Assessment of diabetic neuropathy using novel corneal markers
Professor Nathan Efron, Queensland University of Technology
Imaging meets epidemiology: Results from the Blue Mountains Eye Study
Clinical Associate Professor Paul Healy, University of Sydney
Future directions in retinal imaging: pushing the spatial, temporal and functional boundaries
A/Prof Andrew Metha, The University of Melbourne
Prof William Morgan, University of Western Australia |
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| 13:00 | LUNCH |
| Luncheon Presentation: Changing Stimulus Size in Automated Perimetry Moderator: John G. Flanagan, PhD, MCOptom, FAAO. Sponsored by Carl Zeiss 1. The relationship between target size and visual field defect in experimental glaucoma. Ronald S. Harwerth, O.D., Ph.D., FAAO, John and Rebecca Moores, Professor, University of Houston. 2. When is bigger better? - Criteria for stimulus scaling in perimetry. Mr Paul Artes, PhD, FCOptom, Foundation Scholar in Glaucoma Research, Dalhousie University 3. Changing stimulus size in automated perimetry - Clinical perspectives. Dr Michael Wall, MD, Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology, University of Lowa |
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| 14:00 | IPS General Business Meeting Chair: Chris Johnson, President IPS |
| 14:45 | AFTERNOON TEA |
| 15:15 | SE-10 Perimetry III |
| Compensatory eye movements allow for successful collision avoidance under virtual reality conditions in a subgroup of patients with homonymous visual field defects Ulrich Schiefer | |
| Standard automated perimetry using variable stimulus size improves test–retest characteristics John Flanagan | |
| The index FD, a new measure of functional damage of the visual field Joerg Weber | |
| The repeatability of mean deviation with size III and size V standard automated perimetry Michael Wall | |
| 16:15 | The Aulhorn Lecture: Visual Function and Driving Professor Joanne Wood, Queensland University of Technology |
| 17:15 | Sessions Finish |
| 19:00 - 23:00 | Conference Dinner Ormond College |