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symposium program Download the latest Provisional Program (1.62MB PDF).Download the Posters List (441KB PDF). PRE-SYMPOSIUM COURSES ISCEV Course: Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision: 5-6 November 2010, Fremantle, Western Australia. Course Director: Professor Graham E Holder ISCEV Course: Animal Electrophysiology and Imaging: 5 November 2010, Fremantle, Western Australia. Course Director: Professor Mathias Seeliger For more details download the ISCEV Teaching Courses PDF.
LOCAL EXPERTISE
The Award is given to those who, in some measure, have matched this record
of service to ISCEV. The Emiko Adachi
Award Lecture for 2010 will be given by Professor Yozo Miyake.
Professor
Yozo Miyake, MD is currently Chairman of the Board of Directors at
Aichi Medical University in Nagoya, Japan. He graduated in 1967
with an MD from Nagoya University, and after receiving the Alcon Award in
1996 he became Professor and Chairman in Ophthalmology in 1997. Professor
Miyake
received the Yomiuri-Press Medical Award in 1998 and in 2000 was appointed
President of ISCEV. He went on to also receive the Japanese
Ophthalmological Society Award, the Pfizer Opthalmic Award in 2005 and the
De Ocampo Award in 2006. He was appointed Director of the National
Institute of Sensory Organs in Tokyo in 2005 and was also Editor-in-Chief
for the Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology.
Professor Miyake has also written a book, Electrodiagnosis
of Retinal Disease, a valuable resource for clinicians and
researchers, which is the first to combine retinal physiology, morphology,
and vitreoretinal surgery. |