During the past several decades, a
significant, international research effort has been
directed towards understanding the composition and
regulation of the preocular tear film. This effort
has been motivated by the recognition that the tear
film plays a critical role in maintaining corneal
and conjunctival integrity, protecting against microbial
challenge and preserving visual acuity. In addition,
research has been stimulated by the knowledge that
alteration or deficiency of the tear film which occurs
in innumerable individuals throughout the world. This
may lead to the desiccation of the ocular surface,
ulceration and perforation of the cornea, an increased
incidence of infectious disease and potentially pronounced
visual disability and blindness.
To promote further progress in this
field of vision research, the Tear Film & Ocular
Surface Society (TFOS) was created and incorporated
as a non-profit organization. The purpose of this
Society is to:
Advance the research, literacy & educational aspects
of the scientific field of the tearfilm and ocular
surface
Organize and coordinate international conferences,
workshops & seminars to promote better understanding
Stimulate interactions among members, attract basic
scientists, academic clinicians and industry representatives
with diverse interests and expertise