VOSS 2023

Programme

Sunday, July 16th

Introduction to VOSS 2023: past, present and future – E. Midena

Immersive media will be the future? – F. Battisti

Monday, July 17th

09.00 – 13.30
Ageing retina and choroid – M.M. Edwards
Retinal and choroidal imaging: the fundamentals – E. Pilotto
OCTA: from bench to bedside – E. Borrelli

15.00 – 17.00
Mechanobiology of the eye – J. Pulido
Myopia and PIC – A. Joussen

Tuesday, July 18th

09.00 – 13.30
Introduction to Inherited retinal diseases – J. Turunen
Early and intermediate AMD – G. Reiter
Retinal vascular abnormalities – A. Joussen

15.00 – 17.00
Retinal glial cells in health and disease – M.M. Edwards
Imaging laboratory: session I – G. Grimaldi, G. Midena, T. Torresin

Wednesday, July 19th

09.00 – 13.30
Why the sky is blue? Basic concepts to understand difficult diseases – J. Pulido
Retinopathy of prematurity – J. Sears
Geographic atrophy – G. Reiter

15.00 – 17.00
Artificial intelligence in retinal imaging – G. Reiter
Imaging laboratory: session II – G. Grimaldi, G. Midena, T. Torresin

Thursday, July 20th

09.00 – 13.30
Genetic testing of inherited retinal diseases – J. Turunen
Diabetic macular ischemia – E. Borrelli
Liquid biopsy of major chorioretinal disorders: the aqueous humor approach – G. Midena

15.00 – 17.00
Posterior uveal melanoma: update on local risk factors and treatment – R. Parrozzani
Imaging laboratory: session III – G. Grimaldi, G. Midena, T. Torresin

Friday, July 21nd

09.00 – 13.30
Radiation chorioretinopathy – R. Parrozzani
Vitreoretinal surgery in childhood – J. Sears
Diabetic retinopathy: the XXI century epidemics – E. Midena

15.00 – 17.00
Neovascular age-related macular degeneration: new challenges – E. Pilotto
AI and telemedicine in ophthalmology: an interactive session – All Faculty members and participants
Closing remarks – E. Midena

Saturday, July 22rd

Departure