TFOS congratulates the following individuals for winning the TFOS Travel Awards for ARVO 2018:
Yang Liu (Schepens Eye Research Institute, Boston, USA) - Is hypoxia beneficial for the meibomian gland? (Abstract #4954)
Di Chen (Schepens Eye Research Institute, Boston, USA) - Biomarkers for epithelial cells and basement membranes in the human meibomian...
TFOS congratulates the following individuals for winning the TFOS Travel Awards for ARVO 2017:
Tomas Blanco (Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston) - Plasmacytoid dendritic cells in the mouse cornea: a multiphoton intravital microscopy study
Xin Chen (Baylor College of Medicine,...
Tfos Travel Awards ARVO 2016
TFOS congratulates the following individuals for winning the TFOS Travel Awards for ARVO 2016:
Wei-Sheng Chen (Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston) - Pathological lymphangiogenesis is regulated by galectin-8-dependent crosstalk among VEGF-C, podoplanin and integrin pathways
Yang Liu (Schepens Eye Research...
Taormina 2013: Dimitri Azar receives Claes Dohlman Award
during the The 7th International Conference on the Tear Film & Ocular Surface: Basic Science and Clinical Relevance. September 18-21, 2013, Taormina, Sicily with "The Importance of Translational Research in Medicine and Ophthalmology".
Dimitri Azar. University of Illinois College...
Gordon Research Conference: the Biology and Pathobiology of the Cornea
A Gordon Research Conference on the Biology and Pathobiology of the Cornea was held from March 7-12, 2010, in Ventura, CA. The Conference focused on immunology, microbiology, developmental biology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, vascular biology, biophysics, biomedical engineering, cornea transplant and stem cell biology.
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