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4 March 2014 Front Matter: Volume 8930
Proceedings Volume 8930, Ophthalmic Technologies XXIV; 893001 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2053603
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
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This PDF file contains the front matter associated with SPIE Proceedings Volume 8930, including the Title Page, Copyright information, Table of Contents, Invited Panel Discussion, and Conference Committee listing.

Proceedings of SPIE, 1605-7422, V. 8930

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The papers included in this volume were part of the technical conference cited on the cover and title page. Papers were selected and subject to review by the editors and conference program committee. Some conference presentations may not be available for publication. The papers published in these proceedings reflect the work and thoughts of the authors and are published herein as submitted. The publisher is not responsible for the validity of the information or for any outcomes resulting from reliance thereon.

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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • James G. Fujimoto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (United States)

  • R. Rox Anderson, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (United States) and Harvard School of Medicine (United States)

Program Track Chair

  • Brian Jet-Fei Wong, Beckman Laser Institute and Medical Clinic (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Fabrice Manns, University of Miami (United States)

  • Per G. Söderberg, Uppsala University (Sweden)

  • Arthur Ho, Brien Holden Vision Institute (Australia)

Conference Program Committee

  • Rafat R. Ansari, NASA Glenn Research Center (United States)

  • Michael Belkin, Tel Aviv University (Israel)

  • Kostadinka Bizheva, University of Waterloo (Canada)

  • David Borja, Alcon Laboratories, Inc. (United States)

  • Ralf Brinkmann, Universität zu Lübeck (Germany)

  • Wolfgang Drexler, Medizinische Universität Wien (Austria)

  • Daniel X. Hammer, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States) Karen M. Joos, M.D., Vanderbilt University (United States)

  • Kirill V. Larin, University of Houston (United States)

  • Ezra Maguen, American Eye Institute (United States)

  • Donald T. Miller, Indiana University (United States)

  • Daniel V. Palanker, Stanford University (United States)

  • Jean-Marie Parel, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute (United States) Roberto Pini, Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy)

  • Luigi Rovati, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Italy) Georg Schuele, OptiMedica Corporation (United States)

  • Jerry Sebag, The University of Southern California (United States)

  • Peter Soliz, VisionQuest Biomedical, LLC (United States)

  • Valery V. Tuchin, N.G. Chernyshevsky Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Small Animal Models

    Daniel X. Hammer, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States)

    Karen M. Joos M.D., Vanderbilt University (United States)

  • 2 Ophthalmic Imaging: Polarization

    Donald T. Miller, Indiana University (United States)

    Luigi Rovati, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Italy)

  • 3 Ophthalmic Instruments I

    Ezra Maguen, American Eye Institute (United States)

    Arthur Ho, Brien Holden Vision Institute (Australia)

  • 4 Ophthalmic Instruments II

    Ralf Brinkmann, Universität zu Lübeck (Germany)

    Georg Schuele, OptiMedica Corporation (United States)

    Michael Belkin, Tel Aviv University (Israel)

  • 5 Ophthalmic Imaging: Image Processing

    David Borja, Alcon Laboratories, Inc. (United States)

    Peter Soliz, VisionQuest Biomedical, LLC (United States)

    Kostadinka Bizheva, University of Waterloo (Canada)

  • 6 Ocular Biometry and Eye Models

    Arthur Ho, Brien Holden Vision Institute (Australia)

    David Borja, Alcon Laboratories, Inc. (United States)

    Ezra Maguen, American Eye Institute (United States)

  • 7 Ophthalmic Imaging: Structural and Functional

    Wolfgang Drexler, Medizinische Universität Wien (Austria)

    Daniel V. Palanker, Stanford University (United States)

    Donald T. Miller, Indiana University (United States)

  • 8 Ophthalmic Surgery: Image-Guided and Therapy

    Georg Schuele, OptiMedica Corporation (United States)

    Roberto Pini, Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara (Italy)

  • 9 Adaptive Optics

    Daniel X. Hammer, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (United States)

    Peter Soliz, VisionQuest Biomedical, LLC (United States)

    Per G. Söderberg, Uppsala University (Sweden)

  • Pascal Rol Award

    Arthur Ho, Brien Holden Vision Institute (Australia)

    Fabrice Manns, University of Miami (United States)

  • Poster Session

    Arthur Ho, Brien Holden Vision Institute (Australia)

    Fabrice Manns, University of Miami (United States)

Introduction

The papers contained in this volume were presented at the twenty-fourth conference on Ophthalmic Technologies, held from 1–2 February 2014, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California as a part of the SPIE Photonics West BiOS Meeting.

A total of 45 papers and 11 posters were presented by scientists, clinicians, and engineers from academia, private clinics, and industry representing many different countries covering 5 different continents. Topics included new devices and approaches for ocular biometry and imaging, low-cost and compact imaging and diagnostic devices, ophthalmic image processing, and advances in adaptive optics.

The fourteenth Pascal Rol Award was presented to Dr. Marco Ruggeri and his colleagues from Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami for their excellent paper on “Biometry of the ciliary muscle during dynamic accommodation assessed with OCT” (8930-29). Established in memory of Dr. Pascal O. Rol, former chair and co-founder of the Ophthalmic Technologies conference, the award is in recognition of the best manuscript and presentation. The outstanding finalists, selected by the entire program committee among the 56 abstract submissions, were Drs. McNabb (8930-15) and Palanker (8930-39).

The conference hosted its ninth presentation on the topic of the unmet needs and impact of technology in a clinical area. Prof. Jesper Hjortdal, from Aarhus University, a pioneer in the field of corneal biomechanics and femtosecond laser corneal surgery gave an inspiring lecture on the topic of clinical applications and technological needs for femtosecond laser corneal surgery.

We are very grateful to the Brien Holden Vision Institute in Sydney, Australia, for sponsoring the 2014 Pascal Rol award and keynote lecture through the Pascal Rol Foundation.

We thank the Program Committee members, session chairs, speakers and participants, as well as the SPIE staff for their support and dedication in making this conference a success.

We extend an invitation for the Ophthalmic Technologies XXV conference, which is scheduled for Saturday, 7 February and Sunday, 8 February 2015 in San Francisco, California.

Fabrice Manns

Per G. Söderberg

Arthur Ho

Fourteenth Pascal Rol Award for Excellence in Ophthalmic Technologies Supported by the Brien Holden Vision Institute through the Pascal Rol Foundation

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Presented on Sunday February 2, 2014 to

Marco Ruggeri

for his excellent paper on

“Biometry of the ciliary muscle during dynamic accommodation assessed with OCT”

Pier Giorgio Gobbi (left) and Arthur Ho (center) present the 2014 Pascal Rol Award to Marco Ruggeri (right).

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Past awardees

2013Yossi MandelIn-vivo performance of photovoltaic subretinal prosthesis
2012Clemens AltIn vivo quantification of microglia dynamics with an SLO in a mouse model of focal laser injury
2011James LoudinPhotovoltaic Retinal Prosthesis
2010Daniel HammerMultimodal adaptive optics for depth enhanced high-resolution ophthalmic imaging
2009Kazuhiro Kurokawa1μm wavelength adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope
2008Boris PovazayMinimum distance mapping using volumetric OCT: A novel indicator for early glaucoma diagnosis
2007Yoshiaki YasunoClinical examinations of anterior eye segments by three-dimensional swept-source optical coherence tomography
2006Enrique FernandezAdaptive optics using a liquid crystal spatial light modulator for ultrahigh-resolution optical coherence tomography
2005Karsten KönigCornea surgery with nanojoule femtosecond laser pulses
2004Daniel PalankerAttracting retinal cells to electrodes for high-resolution stimulation
2003Igor ErmakovNon-invasive optical techniques for the measurement of macular pigments
2002Georg SchueleNon-invasive temperature measurements during laser irradiation of the retina with optoacoustic techniques
2001Matthew SmithMinimizing the influence of fundus pigmentation on retinal vessel oximetry measurements

The 2014 Pascal Rol Lecture on Ophthalmic Technologies Saturday February 1, 2014

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Professor Jesper O. Hjortdal

Department of Ophthalmology Aarhus University Hospital, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Corneal refractive surgery: Is intracorneal the way to go and what are the needs for technology?

The Pascal Rol Lecture on Ophthalmic Technologies” is presented by a leading researcher in ophthalmology with a strong interest and pioneering research contributions to the field of ophthalmic technologies. This invited lecture is intended to trigger further development of ophthalmic technologies by stimulating discussions between basic scientists, engineers, and clinicians.

The 2014 lecture was supported by the Brien Holden Vision Institute through the Pascal Rol Foundation (www.pascalrolfoundation.ors)

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Adaptive optics

Optical coherence tomography

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