It should be emphasised that the WGA had purposely chosen scientific
posters as the only mode of free, original presentations at the World
Glaucoma Congress. Posters are an excellent and important way of
providing scientific information. The WGA made an effort to provide
high visibility for the posters, by declaring them to be the exclusive
medium for free presentations.
The nomination of the Top-ten posters was done during the Poster
Walk-through and they were discussed during the Poster Session. The
Poster Committee awarded three posters for being outstanding examples of
research studies with the World Glaucoma Congress Poster Recognition.
| FORCE GENERATION BY TENON'S FIBROBLASTS AND SIMULTANEOUS BEHAVIORAL IMAGING IN A DYNAMIC 3D ENVIRONMENT
A.H. Dahlmann,1 M. Eastwood,2
M. Bailly1 and P.T. Khaw1
1Institute of Ophthalmology, London, United Kingdom;
2Westminster University, London, United Kingdom
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| SPATIAL CONTRAST SENSITIVITY DEFECTS FROM EXPERIMENTAL GLAUCOMA
R.S. Harwerth,1 G. Barnes,2 W.F. Holt2 and E.L. Smith3
1College of Optometry, Houston, TX, United States of America;
2Alcon Research, Ltd, Fort Worth, TX, United States of America;
3University of
Houston, Houston, TX, United States of America
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| 5-YEAR INCIDENT EPISODES OF OPTIC DISC HAEMORRHAGE IN AN OLDER
POPULATION: THE BLUE MOUNTAINS EYE STUDY
P.R. Healey, B. Taylor, J.J. Wang,
E. Rochtchina and P. Mitchell
Centre for Vision Research, Westmead, Australia
The TOP-TEN NOMINATIONS are the three above plus the seven below (in
alphabetical order):
A SINGLE DOSE OF ORAL MEMANTINE REDUCES FUNCTIONAL AND ANATOMICAL
DEFICITS IN THE RETINA PRODUCED BY AN ACUTE ELEVATION OF IOP IN
PIGMENTED RABBITS
J.A. Burke, K.-M. Zhang, J. Yang, T. Lin, B. Jackson, A. Oyejide, B.
Hare and L. Wheeler
Allergan, Inc., Irvine, CA, United States of America
PREVALENCE OF GLAUCOMA IN URBAN ADULT CHINESE: A POPULATION BASED SURVEY
IN LIWAN DISTRICT, GUANGZHOU
M. He,1 P.J. Foster,2 W. Huang1 and P.T. Khaw2
1Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Guangzhou, China; 2Unversity College
London, London, United Kingdom
CENTRAL CORNEAL THICKNESS IN AN OLDER POPULATION: THE BLUE MOUNTAINS EYE
STUDY
P.R. Healey, P. Mitchell, E. Rochtchina, A.J. Lee, E.M. Chia and J.J.
Wang
Centre for Vision Research, Westmead, Australia
MODELING CHANGES IN THE VARIABILITY OF PERIMETRY RESULTS WITH
SENSITIVITY
C.A. Johnson, S.K. Gardiner and S. Demirel
Legacy Health Systems, Portland, OR, United States of America
QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF MOUSE OPTIC NERVE PROJECTIONS TO THE BRAIN
IN VIVO
J.D. Lindsey, M. Scadeng, J.G. Crowston and R.N Weinreb
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, United States of
America
VALIDATION OF A PREDICTIVE MODEL TO ESTIMATE THE RISK OF CONVERSION FROM
OCULAR HYPERTENSION TO GLAUCOMA
F.A. Medeiros, R.N. Weinreb, P.A. Sample, C.F. Gomi, C. Bowd, J.G.
Crowston and L.M. Zangwill
Hamilton Glaucoma Center, La Jolla, CA, United States of America
NEW TECHNIQUE FOR MEASUREMENT OF OCULAR STIFFNESS BY DYNAMIC ANALYSIS IN
HUMAN
E. Sugimoto,1 H. Tsukamoto,1 J. Takenaka,1 K. Tokuda,2
T. Kawahara,2 U. Kurita,2 Y. Iida,2 R. Kempf,2 M. Kaneko2 and
H. Mishima1
1Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Hiroshima, Japan;
2Hiroshima
University Engineering, Hiroshima, Japan
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