9th International Symposium on Uveitis

18 August 2016 - 21 August 2016

The 9th International Symposium on Uveitis, sponsored by the International Uveitis Study Group (IUSG), is taking place at the historic academic setting of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, August 18-21, 2016.

The program will be of interest to generalist and specialist ophthalmologists as well as researchers and practitioners from other fields such as immunology, genetics and rheumatology.

A full day review course of Uveitis for ophthalmology trainees and practitioners will take place on August 20 at Trinity College Dublin. For more details, click here

List of conference topics

  • Basic Science V's Clinical
  • Infectious V's Non-Infectious
  • Surgery V's Medical
  • Diagnostic V's Therapeutic
  • Human V's Animal

Mr Dara Kilmartin, Consultant Ophthalmologist and Vitreo-Retinal Surgeon, Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital, Dublin and Professor Conor Murphy, Professor of Ophthalmology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital will join a panel of distinguished international experts from the ophthalmic field. 

Prof. Janet Davis
President, IUSG 
Leach Distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology, 
Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miler School of Medicine, USA

Prof. Andrew Dick
Duke Elder Chair of Ophthalmology, Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, UK

Dr. Peter McCluskey
Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology & Eye Health, 
University of Sydney, Australia

Prof. John Forrester
Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmology, 
University of Aberdeen, UK
Winthrop Professor of Ocular Immunology, 
University of Western Australia, Australia

Prof. Philip I. Murray 
Professor of Ophthalmology, 
University of Birmingham, UK

John Forrester Shares His Vision for the 9th ISU Click Here
Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Aberdeen, UK
Winthrop Professor of Ocular Immunology, University of Western Australia, Australia

 

We hope that you can join us in Dublin for comprehensive discussions of new topics in experimental and clinical uveitis, mechanisms of disease, and innovative therapies.

 

We look forward to welcoming you all to Dublin

 

www.UVEITIS2016.ie

 

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