Oxford Ophthalmological Congress
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TUESDAY
TUESDAY 2nd JULY
08:00 - 09:00
Registration opens
09:00 - 10:35
RAPID-FIRE SESSION
Chair: Prof Rachel Pilling, Bradford, UK
Abstract presentations:
1- Posterior capsular rupture in cataract surgery: A multivariate analysis of risk factors
Rishi Ramessur, London, UK
2 - A biosynthetic alternative to human amniotic membrane for use in ocular surface surgery
Prity Sahay, Nottingham, UK
14 - Acanthamoeba keratitis: PCR and early treatment
Aaron Goldberg, Oxford, UK
19 - Outcomes of Glaucoma Referral Filtering Schemes UK 2021 to 2024
Anna Bhan, Truro, UK
25 - CDHR1-associated retinal degeneration: clinical phenotypes, natural history and molecular genetics from an international study of 135 cases
Imran H Yusuf, Oxford, UK
26 - Meta-analysis of gene therapy associated uveitis (GTAU)
Thomas M W Buckley, Oxford, UK
46 - Towards automated optical coherence tomography (OCT) data analysis for a real-world diabetic macular oedema (DMO) treatment cohort
James Talks, Newcastle, UK
47 - Faricimab treatment outcomes with extended dosing and potential for Q20W intervals in DMO: A post hoc analysis of the phase 3 YOSEMITE/RHINE trials
Maged Habib, Sunderland, UK
48 - Visual acuity and eligibility for sight impairment registration for those with geographic atrophy in the population of Gloucestershire
Esther Samuel, Gloucester, UK
49 - Current evidence base for immune modulation in uveitis
Queen Pilapil, Oxford, UK
50 - Prevalence and characteristics of Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) in patients with vitreoretinal and inherited retinal disease
Ariel Yuhan Ong, Oxford, UK
70 - Using deep learning to aid in the differentiation of uveal melanoma from a naevus
Max Jackson, Liverpool, UK
78 - Factors associated with diagnostic imaging in children hospitalised with severe orbital infections
Peter Gill, Toronto, Canada
79 - Optomap derived retinal vascularisation rate predicts threshold retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)
Emer Chang, Oxford, UK
98 - Retinal re-detachment in vitrectomised eyes following cataract surgery
Syed Ahmed, London, UK
10:35 - 11:15
Refreshments, Exhibition, Posters
11:15 - 12:30
DOYNE LECTURE: Gene therapy treatments for retinal diseases
Lecturer: Prof Robert MacLaren, Oxford (biog)
Introduction and Doyne Medal presentation: Mr James Talks, Newcastle
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch, Exhibition, Posters
14:00 - 15:30
The promise of personalised medicine – challenges and opportunities
Chair: Prof Graeme Black, Oxford, UK
Introduction ‘The promise of Personalised medicine’
Graeme Black, Manchester, UK
Prediction of complex disorders: polygenic risk scores
Kelsey Stuart, London, UK
Newborn Screening of disease: The Generation Study
David Bick, London, UK
Personalised medicine: prone to bias?
Evelyn Mensah, London, UK
Clinical trials in rare disease: Starting with Endpoints
Bart Leroy, Ghent, Belgium
15:30 - 16:05
Refreshment, Exhibition, Posters
16:05 - 17:30
The Eye at the Limit
Chairs: Prof Susan Mollan, Birmingham, UK
19:30
OOC GALA DINNER
Hertford College Hall