Program: Tentative Schedule
Friday, June 10
Session I. Multiphoton imaging of the eye
Moderator. Chris Dainty
- 09:15h Introduction. Welcome address
Pablo Artal, Chris Dainty & David Williams
- 09:30h Multiphoton imaging of the retina. Past and future developments
Josef Bille, University of Heildeberg, Germany
- 10:15h Multiphoton imaging of the cornea
James Jester, University of California, Irvine, USA
- 11:00h Break
- 11:30h Wavefront optimized 2-photon microscopy of ocular tissues
Juan Bueno, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
- 12:15h Multiphoton imaging of the living retina
Jennifer Hunter, University of Rochester, USA
- 13:00h Discussion
Fred Fitzke, UCL, London, UK
- 13:30h Lunch
Session II. New horizons in refractive and cataract surgery
Moderator. David Williams
- 15:00h Writing 3D refractive index modifications in ophthalmic polymer & ocular tissue - a novel means of altering refraction & biomechanics with minimal cellular damage
Wayne Knox, University of Rochester, USA
- 15:45h Femtosecond treatment of the crystalline lens
Ron Kruger, Clevelreceptionand Clinic, USA
- 16:30h IOLs controlled by 2-photon processes
Norbert Hampp, University of Marburg, Germany
- 17:15h Discussion
Pablo Artal
- 18:30h Poster session and reception/dinner
Saturday, June 11
- 09:00h Excursion in the nearby mountains
Session III. Classic or unsolved problems in Visual Optics
Moderator: Chris Dainty
- 15:30h Can scatter actually be measured in the eye?
Harilaos Ginis, University of Crete, Greece
- 16:15h Lateral chromatic aberration in the eye
Pedro Prieto, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
- 17:00h What's new with the Stiles-Crawford effect?
Brian Vohnsen, UCD, Dublin, Ireland
- 17:45h Low light vision under AO correction
Pablo Artal, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
- 18:30h Discussion
David Williams, University of Rochester, USA
- 21:30h Conference Dinner
Sunday, June 12
Session IV. Optics and vision
Moderator. Pablo Artal
- 09:30h Adaptive optics: a review of a technology key for vision experiments
Chris Dainty, NUI Galway, Ireland
- 10:15h Binocular vision tested with adaptive optics
Enrique J Fernandez, Universidad de Murcia, Spain
- 11:00h Break
- 11:30h Neural adaptation effects to large aberrations (keratoconus)
Geunyoung Yoon, University of Rochester, USA
- 12:15h Adaptation to the aberrations and daily tasks
Susana Marcos, Instituto de Optica, CSIC, Madrid, Spain
- 13:00h Discussion
Melanie Campbell, University of Warterloo, Canada
- 13:30h Lunch
Session V. Optics and neurons
Moderator. David Williams
- 15:30h High resolution imaging of the inner retina
Alfredo Dubra, University of Rochester, USA
- 16:15h Optical mapping of LGN receptive fields
Austin Roorda, University of California, Berkeley, USA
- 17:00h High-resolution adaptive optics fluorescence imaging of retinal cell function
William Merigan, University of Rochester, USA
- 17:45h Final discussion and conclusions: towards EEIV?
Pablo Artal, Chris Dainty, & David Williams
- 19:30h Concert: Vocal soprano (saya) and piano reception celebrating the end of the meeting and David & Pablo's birthdays
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