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World Ophthalmology 2016

World Ophthalmology 2016

Conferenceseries llc Ltd is inviting you to attend The World Ophthalmic Oncology Congress is going to be held during September 26-27, 2016 at Orlando, Florida ,USA. Ophthalmic Oncology 2016 which is one of the American Ophthalmology Conference will bring together world-class professors, scientists and ophthalmologist to discuss strategies for Ophthalmology, it aims to bridge the gap between large and medium pharmaceutical, biotech and diagnostic companies, leading universities and clinical research institutions making the conference a perfect platform to share experience, foster collaborations across industry and academia, and evaluate emerging technologies across the globe. World Ophthalmic Oncology Congress 2016 maximizes the opportunity to interact with and learn from your peers from across the country and across the globe it held with the discussions on: Ophthalmic Oncology, Intraocular Cancer, Retinoblastoma, Ocular Melanoma, Lymphoma of the Eye, Eyelid Carcinoma, Childhood eye Cancer, Eye Cancer Symptoms, eye Cancer Diagnosis, Eye cancer Treatment, Ophthalmologists and case reports.  

Retina and Retinal Disorders

The retina is a layer of tissue present in the interior of your eye. Retina  disorders are mainly due to lack of  light-delicate cells and other nerve cells which transform the impulse into visual information. Retina sends this visual data to the cerebrum through your optic nerve and process the information into an image and empowering you to see. Different age group generations, races and ethnicities are effected from Retinal degenerative disorders, for instance, Age-related macular degeneration and myopic macular degeneratio

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Lacrimal System Disorders:

The lacrimal system is made up of the lacrimal gland that produces tears, and the “duct” that drains tears from the eye into the nose. The most common symptoms of lacrimal system problems are excess tearing (to the point that tears might run down the face) and mucous discharge. Having a plugged tear duct can lead to more serious issues than tears spilling over the eyelids and running down the face. Stagnant tears within the system can become infected and cause recurrent red eyes and infections. Excessive tearing can also produce secondary skin changes on the lower eyelids.

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Cornea and External Eye Diseases:

The cornea is the transparent, clear layer at the front and center of the eye. In fact, the cornea is so clear that one may not even realize it is there. The cornea is located just in front of the iris, which is the colored part of the eye. The main purpose of the cornea is to help focus light as it enters the eye. If one wears contact lenses, the contact lens rests on the cornea.

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Glaucoma and its Management:

Glaucoma is a multifactorial optic neuropathy that affects more than 50 million people and is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide. The role of intra ocular pressure (IOP) has been well documented as a major modifiable risk factor for glaucoma. Additionally, many glaucoma patients have a relatively low IOP, while some healthy individuals have a relatively high IOP. The disorders can be roughly divided into two main categories, open-angle glaucoma and closed-angle glaucoma. Impaired ocular blood flow regulation in open angle glaucoma as a risk of glaucoma has also been well established, especially over the past two decades. Pathophysiology of glaucoma indicates towards the increased in intraocular pressure which compresses and damages the optic nerve. Once the optic nerve is damaged, it fails to carry visual information to the brain and this result in loss of visionGlaucoma accounts for over 10 million visits to physicians each year. In terms of Social Security benefits, lost income tax revenues, and health care expenditures, the cost to the U.S. government is estimated to be over $1.5 billion annually.

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Surgical Ophthalmology and Diagnostics Tools:

The research trend discoveries maximize the opportunities to investigate the issues very minutely to decrease the risk of failure especially during surgical procedure like cataract and refractive surgery. The American Health Assistance Foundation, dedicated to eradicating age-related degenerative diseases, estimates that up to 11 million people in the United States have some form of AMD - a number expected to double by 2050. Estimates of the global cost of visual impairment AMD causes are $343 billion, including $255 billion in direct health care costs, according to the foundation. Ophthalmology represents 18 percent of the average case volume in surgery centers, second behind GI/endoscopy (25 percent). The average surgery center performs 4,869 cases annually, which would average to around 876 ophthalmology cases annually, according to VMG Health's 2009 Intellimarker.

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Ocular Immunology and Microbiology:

Many of the viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi that can invade the human body are also capable of attacking the surface or interior of the eye. The natural tendency for immunologic disease to affect the eye derives from a number of factors such as Antibody-dependent & antibody-mediated diseases, Uveitis, intraocular inflammation and cell-mediated diseases. The immune system plays a critical role during transplantation and as the corneal transplantation has become increasingly common since the 1960s and over 40,000 transplants were performed in 1990 in the United States and Canada. The 5-year failure rate for corneal grafts is approximately 35%; corneal graft rejection is the most common cause of graft failure in the late postoperative period but with the recent development in immunotherapy can be a breakthrough to overcome from all the limitations of the conventional procedures. The microbiological infection such as fungal endophthalmitis can affect the vitreous and anterior chamber of the eye and hence the uses of antibiotic in ocular infections have been increased to overcome these conditions. The consumables, equipment and technology markets in the microbiology industry totaled nearly $7.7 billion in 2012. This total is expected to grow from $8.5 billion in 2013 to $11.4 billion in 2018, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% for the five-year period, 2013 to 2018.

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Vision Science

Vision science is a term used to encompass all studies of vision, such as how human and non-human organisms process visual information, how conscious visual perception works in humans, how to exploit visual perception for effective communication, and how artificial systems can do the same tasks.

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Ophthalmology Research and Novel Approaches

Novel approaches are referred to the techniques and procedure which is used to treat the ailment in specific manner to gain the maximum therapeutic effect. The novel approaches could be development in the ophthalmic formulation of drugs to reach out the desired site of action through different drug delivery systems and also usage of biomaterials, tissue science technologies, stem science technology to eradicate the various eye diseases.

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Pediatric ophthalmology

Pediatric ophthalmology is a sub-speciality of ophthalmology concerned with eye diseases, visual development, and vision care in children. The pediatric ophthalmologist has additional training, experience, and expertise in examining children, and has the greatest knowledge of possible conditions that affect the pediatric patient and his/her eyes.  Neurologic development of vision occurs up until approximately age 12 years. Misalignment of the eyes (strabismus), uncorrected refractive error (myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism), and asymmetry of refractive error between the two eyes can negatively affect this development.  If these conditions are diagnosed and treated early, good vision can develop and can be maintained.  Certain diseases elsewhere in the body, such as diabetes, can affect the eyes, and the pediatric ophthalmologist addresses these, as well.

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 Conferenceseries llc Ltd is inviting you to attend The World Ophthalmic Oncology Congress is going to be held during September 26-27, 2016 at Orlando, Florida ,USA. Ophthalmic Oncology 2016 which is one of the American Ophthalmology Conference will bring together world-class professors, scientists and ophthalmologist to discuss strategies for Ophthalmology, it aims to bridge the gap between large and medium pharmaceutical, biotech and diagnostic companies, leading universities and clinical research institutions making the conference a perfect platform to share experience, foster collaborations across industry and academia, and evaluate emerging technologies across the globe. World Ophthalmic Oncology Congress 2016 maximizes the opportunity to interact with and learn from your peers from across the country and across the globe it held with the discussions on: Ophthalmic Oncology, Intraocular Cancer, Retinoblastoma, Ocular Melanoma, Lymphoma of the Eye, Eyelid Carcinoma, Childhood eye Cancer, Eye Cancer Symptoms, eye Cancer Diagnosis, Eye cancer Treatment, Ophthalmologists and case reports.  

ConferenceSeries llc Ltd, the host of this conference is comprised of 3000+ Global Events with over 600+ Conferences, 1200+ Symposiums and 1200+Workshops on diverse Medical, Pharmaceutical, Clinical, Engineering, Science, Technology, Business and Management field is organizing conferences all over the globe.

Why to attend?

With members from around the world focused on learning about clinical ophthalmology, this is the single best opportunity of Ophthalmic Oncology Conferences to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the ophthalmology community. Conduct workshops, distribute information, meet with current and potential customers, make a splash with a new product line, and receive name recognition at this 3 days event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in field of ophthalmology are hallmarks of this conference.

Target Audience:

  • Ophthalmologists
  • Optometrist
  • Oncologists
  • Radiologists
  • Ophthalmology Researchers and Scholars
  • Ophthalmology Faculty
  • Medical Colleges
  • Ophthalmology Associations and Societies
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Vision Research Labs
  • Software developing companies
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
  • Data Management Companies

                                                                    

Ophthalmology Market Research in Melbourne, Australia:

Melbourne is the place where research of ophthalmology is finding a great scope. Many institution are forwarding their hand to improve the research. NHMRC which was established in 1936 and its broad strategic intent is better health for all Australians. It is governed by legislation and reports to the Minister for Health and Ageing. The NHMRC plays a pivotal role in providing independent advice on all aspects of health and health care delivery in Australia. This is achieved by managing the complementary functions of funding for health and medical research, providing ethical guidance on health and medical research issues, and providing health advice that is both current and relevant to the Australian community.


NHMRC’s research programs encompass the full spectrum of health and medical science, and funding is granted on the basis of scientific quality as judged by rigorous peer review.


While eye health research is not currently identified as an NHMRC research priority, nevertheless the NHMRC awarded 87 new and continuing grants totalling $9.6 million for vision-related research in 2004. Half of the grants (44) were for basic eye research, with an emphasis on neurology. A further third (30) were for clinical and medical science (including diagnosis and treatment) and the remaining 13 were for public health, with 7 grants for epidemiology and for preventative health.

The NHMRC has identified priority areas as outlined in the NHMRC’s Road Map. At the 144th (October 2002) meeting of the Council, the Council agreed to a number of recommendations, including to adopt Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health research as a strategic priority, as well as to accept responsibility for implementing the Road Map and commit to allocating at least 5% of the total annual research funding to achieve this commitment over the course of the current triennium.

The Australian Government established the CRC Programme in 1990 to improve the effectiveness of Australia’s research and development effort. It links researchers with industry to focus Research & Development efforts on progress towards utilisation and commercialization. The Vision CRC was established in 2003. It is a synergistic collaboration of national and international researchers from 38 organisations involved in eye care and vision research, education and delivery. Vision CRC is a multi-node centre, with its hub at dedicated premises at the University of New South Wales in Kensington, Sydney.

 

Funds Alloted :

ORIA is one of the funding organisation which provides funds for research and also a self funded where itself does research.

The ORL researchers have been awarded consecutive grants from the Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia from 2006-2011.

· ORIA 2006: Bioenergetic neuroprotection for retinal and optic nerve disease ($48000)

· ORIA 2007: The Spatiotemporal Pattern of Optic Nerve Pathology in Experimental Glaucoma ($50700)

· ORIA 2008: The role of Osteopontin in the Retina ($48250)

· ORIA 2009: The Effect of Hyperglycaemia on Experimental Glaucoma ($69030)

· ORIA 2010: Can topical glucose improve vision in glaucoma patients? ($33,000)

· ORIA 2011: Axonal Regeneration in experimental glaucoma ($49,725)

· ORIA 2012: Investigations into optic nerve injury in a rat model of glaucoma ($49,960)

 

Why Melbourne

Melbourne is a most populous city in the Australia. Melbourne rates highly in education, Melbourne is the place where research of ophthalmology is finding a great scope. Many institution are forwarding their hand to improve the research in ophthalmology.

Major Associations related to ophthalmology in Australia

· Australasian College for Emergency Medicine

· Australian Medical Association

· Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists

· Doctors Reform Society of Australia

· National Prescribing Service

· Royal Australasian College of Physicians

· Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

· Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

· Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists

 

Major Associations around the Globe related to Ophthalmology:

·  American  academy of Ophthalmology

· Afro-Asian Council of Ophthalmology

· All India Ophthalmological Society

· Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology

· Canadian Ophthalmological Society

· Chinese Ophthalmological Society

· Canadian Ophthalmological Society

· Danish Ophthalmological Society

· European Society of Ophthalmology

· French Society of Ophthalmology

· German Ophthalmological Society

· Italian Society of Ophthalmology

· Japanese Ophthalmological Society

· Korean Ophthalmological Society

· Malaysian Society of Ophthalmology

· Ophthalmological Society of South Africa

· Ophthalmic Society Emirates Medical Association

· Royal College of Ophthalmologists, United Kingdom

· Saudi Ophthalmological Society

 

 

Statistical Analysis of Associations:

Figure1: Statistical Analysis of Eye Associations

Target Audience: Ophthalmologist, researchers, eye surgeons, physicians, eye care specialists,   professors, scientific community, delegates and students are the main participants for the conference.Business professionals (Directors, presidents, CEO) from eye equipment companies.

 

Graphical Representation of the Target Audience:

 

Eye Surgeons/Doctors: 50%

Researcher/ Professors: 30%

Business/ Marketing Eye Equipment’s: 20 %

Figure 2: Target Audience

 

 

Top universities in Melbourne:

·         University of Melbourne

·         Monash University

·         RMIT University

·         Swinburne University of Technology

·         La Trabe University

Figure3: Top universities in Melbourne:

Top Hospitals for Ophthalmology Treatment in Australia:

·         Calvary Hospital

·         Calvary John James Hospital

·         Royal North Shore Hospital

·         Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital

·         Townsville Hospital

·         Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital

·         The Queen Elizabeth Hospital

 

Stasticial Representation of Top Hospitals for Ophthalmology Treatment:

Figure4: Hospitals for Ophthalmology Treatment

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