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IOP Groups

Imaging in the Eye III:

Technologies and Clinical Applications

Full-day meeting: 10:55 am, 22 September, 2006

The Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT

Programme and Abstracts

Abstracts for this meeting are available here.

Chair: Dr Andy Harvey
Heriot Watt University

10:55 Welcome

11:00 Small size imaging of the in-vivo human retina using a combined confocal scanning ophthalmoscopy and T-scan based en-face OCT

Adrian Bradu (a), David Merino (b), C Dainty (b), R Rosen (c), A Podoleanu (a)

(a) University of Kent, Canterbury
(b) National University of Ireland, Galway
(c) New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, USA

11:15 Measurement of depth-resolved displacements in corneal tissue using phase-contrast spectral optical coherence tomography

Pablo Ruiz (a), Manuel De la Torre-Ibarra (b) and Jonathan Huntley (a)

(a) Loughborough University
(b) Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica Asociación Civil, Loma Del Bosque 115, León Guanajuato C P 37150, México

11:30 In vivo human retina imaging by combined confocal scanning ophthalmoscopy and T-scan based en face ultrahigh resolution OCT

Radu G Cucu (a), Mirjam van Velthoven (b), John A Rogers (c), Justin Pedro (c), A Podoleanu (a) and R B Rosen (d)

(a) University of Kent
(b) University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
(c) Ophthalmic Technologies Inc, Toronto, Canada
(d) New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, USA

11:45 An Adaptive Optics System for Retinal Imaging using a Pyramid Wavefront Sensor

Elizabeth Daly, Stéphane Chamot, Chris Dainty

National University of Ireland, Galway

12:00 Wavefront Sensing of Human eyes using Curvature-based Sensors

Cristiano Torti (a), Luis Diaz-Santana (a), Desirae Cuevaz (b), Paul Harrison (b)

(a) City University, London
(b) Kestrel Corporation, Albuquerque, USA

12:15 Designing a Holographic Modal Wave Front Sensor for the Detection of Static Ocular Aberrations

A D Corbett (a), T D Wilkinson (a), J J Zhong (b), and L Diaz-Santana (b)

(a) Cambridge University
(b) City University, London

12:30-13:45 Lunch

See endnote for how to reserve lunch at the meeting.

Chair: Prof Andy McNaught
Gloucestershire Eye Unit

13:45 Adaptive optics to investigate the effect of ocular aberration dynamics on steady-state accommodation

K M Hampson, S S Chin and E A H Mallen

Department of Optometry, University of Bradford

14:00 Novel instrumentation for the eye

Peter Bryanston-Cross, Brenda H Timmerman

Warwick University

14:15 Imaging of Lens Opacities with the Pentacam Scheimpflug Technology

Lucia Pelosini, Steve Turner, Emma J Hollick

King's College Hospital, London

14:30 A pilot study to assess the use of rotating Scheimpflug imaging to determine posterior chamber intraocular lens power in cases of unexpected refractive error postoperatively – a sixth application for the Pentacam?

S J Turner, V Hu, E Lee, E Hollick

King’s College Hospital, London

14:45 New techniques for monitoring glaucomatous progression using the HRT

Tessa Fayers, Nicholas G Strouthidis, David F Garway-Heath

Moorfields Eye Hospital, London

15:00 Retinal Oximetry Using Hyperspectral Imaging

Ied Al Abboud (a), Eirini Theofanidou (a), Andy Hargreaves (b), David Mordant (c), Andy McNaught (c) and Andy R Harvey (a)

(a) Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh
(b) AstraZeneca, Loughborough
(c) Cheltenham General Hospital

15:15-15:45 Tea

Chair: Dr Sarah Barman
Kingston University

15:45 Development of a speckle technique for retinal imaging

Brice Thurin and Luis Diaz-Santana

City University, London

16:00 Digital Imaging Approaches to the Classification and Diagnosis of Plus Disease

C Wilson (a), K D Cocker (a), M J Moseley (a), S T Clay (b), A R Fielder (a)

(a) City University, London
(b) Imperial College London

16:15 Automated Detection Of Haemorrhages For Diabetic Retinopathy Screening

Alan D Fleming (a), Keith A Goatman (a), Sam Philip (b), John A Olson (b), Peter F Sharp (a)

(a) University of Aberdeen
(b) Grampian Diabetes Retinal Screening Programme, Aberdeen

16:30 Automatic extraction of the structure of the retinal blood vessel network of premature infants.

Lassada Sukkaew (a), Bunyarit Uyyanonvara (a), Sarah Barman (b), Ken Cocker (c), Alistair Fielder (c)

(a) Thammasat University, Thailand
(b) Kingston University
(c) City University

16:45 Quantitative analysis of series of retinal images

D P Crabb (a), A J Patterson (a), D F Garway-Heath (b)

(a) City University, London
(b) Moorfields Eye Hospital, London

17:00 Close

The meeting is open to all and there is no charge.

A buffet lunch will be available at £10 per person, payable on the day: reserve lunch by emailing a.r.harvey@hw.ac.uk by Monday 18 September with ‘IoP Lunch’ in the subject heading. Meals may also be obtained from various outlets along Great Portland Street or at the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Abstracts for this meeting are available here.

 


Meeting Organisers:

Dr Andy Harvey, School of Engineering and Physical sciences, Heriot Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS. Tel +44 (0)131 451 3356, email a.r.harvey@hw.ac.uk.

Dr Sarah Barman, Digital Imaging Research Centre, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road., Surrey, KT1 2EE, Tel +44 (0) 208 547 7881, email s.barman@kingston.ac.uk.

Prof Andy McNaught, Gloucestershire Eye Unit, Cheltenham General Hospital, Cheltenham and Cranfield Postgraduate Medical School, Gloucester. Tel: +44 (0) 1242 274192, email: andy.mcnaught@btopenworld.com.

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