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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest technological innovations in visual science and engineering. It aims to explore how these advancements can enhance our understanding of visual perception and its applications in health and medicine.
This session will discuss the role of image processing techniques in diagnosing and treating various eye diseases. Participants will present case studies and research findings that demonstrate the impact of these technologies on clinical outcomes.
This track will delve into the neurobiological mechanisms underlying visual disorders and their clinical implications. Topics will include the study of neuro-ophthalmic diseases and their effects on visual function.
This session aims to explore the principles of visual psychophysics and how they relate to human perception. Researchers will present findings on sensory processing and the psychological aspects of vision.
This track will highlight cutting-edge techniques in retinal imaging and their applications in clinical practice. Discussions will include advancements in imaging technologies and their role in understanding retinal diseases.
This session will provide insights into the anatomy and pathology of the eye, focusing on recent research findings. The aim is to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical practice in ophthalmology.
This track will focus on the epidemiological aspects of visual diseases and disorders. Researchers will present studies that investigate the prevalence, risk factors, and public health implications of these conditions.
This session will address the latest research and treatment approaches for strabismus and amblyopia. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the underlying mechanisms and developing effective interventions.
This track will explore recent advancements in corneal physiology and pharmacology. Discussions will include novel therapeutic strategies for corneal diseases and their implications for patient care.
This session will focus on the pathophysiology of glaucoma and current management strategies. Participants will discuss innovative approaches to diagnosis and treatment to improve patient outcomes.
This track will explore the relationship between visual neurophysiology and clinical practice. Researchers will present findings that connect basic science with practical applications in vision health.