[visionlist] Abstracts due soon: 20th International Visual Field & Imaging Symposium, Melbourne, 2012

Allison Maree Mckendrick allisonm at unimelb.edu.au
Wed Aug 3 02:59:40 GMT 2011


Abstracts close August 19th, 2011.     http://ivfis.com/

The 20th International Visual Field and Imaging Symposium, 2012, organized by the Imaging and Perimetry Society (IPS) is being held in Melbourne, Australia, Jan 22-25th 2012. 

The International Visual Field and Imaging Symposium is a scientific conference on visual field and imaging research that takes place every two years at various international locations, organized by the Imaging and Perimetry Society (IPS). Both members and non-members of the IPS are welcome to attend. 

The study of visual function and ocular imaging is an interdisciplinary research area, with contributions from the clinical professions involved in eye care, as well as non-clinical researchers with varied backgrounds such as statistics, computer science, physiology, and visual neuroscience. We strongly encourage presentations from graduate students.

Research topics include: visual field quantification and analysis, new techniques in ocular imaging and visual field assessment, the relationship between structural and functional assessments in the eye, functional and structural measures of eye-disease progression, and how measures of structure and function relate to performance on daily activities.

January is summer in Melbourne. If you are a tennis fan, please note that the conference dates overlap with the Australian Open. 

For information about the meeting, to submit an Abstract, or apply for a Travel Grant see: http://ivfis.com/

Allison McKendrick (on behalf of the LOC, IVFIS 2012)

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Dr Allison McKendrick, MScOptom PhD
Australian Research Council Future Fellow
Department of Optometry & Vision Sciences
The University of Melbourne
Parkville 3010
Ph: +61 (0)3 93497407
allisonm at unimelb.edu.au




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