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Welcome to 10th International Conference on Ophthalmology and Optometry(ICOO)
On my behalf, as Chairman of the 10th ICOO, is a great pleasure to invite you to this enlightening Conference, “Exploring the novel research trends in Ophthalmology and Optometry” to be held in Beijing, China. It will be the best opportunity to know and share new experiences in the following topics to be delivered by the most renown Speakers from all over the world: refractive and cataracts surgery, cornea disorders and treatments (conventional and crosslinking methods), femtosecond laser technology and applications, ophthalmology new trends, and vision correction related basic research.
We look forward meeting you and exchanging experiences, new research work and always contributing to improve the quality of life of our patients, the engine of knowledge and research in our profession.
Let’s meet at International Conference on Ophthalmology and Optometry, in Beijing, China, during 10-11 August 2017. Don’t miss the opportunity.
Conference Highlights• Clinical Ophthalmology• Neuro Ophthalmology• Pediatric Ophthalmology• Eye and Vision science: An Overview• Glaucoma: Visual Field Loss• Cornea disorders and Treatment• Ocular Oncology• Surgical Ophthalmology and diagnostic tools• Ophthalmology Novel Approaches• Optometry and Vision Science• Entrepreneurs Investment Meeting• Ophthalmic Research and Drug Delivery• Optometrist’s courses, education and training
For detailed sessions, please visit: http://ophthalmology.conferenceseries.com/asiapacific/Submit your abstract online at: http://ophthalmology.conferenceseries.com/asiapacific/abstract-submission.php
Keynote ForumTitle: The 30-year Progress of Vision Laser Technology Prof. J.T Lin, CEO of New Vision Inc., Taiwan Title: Progress of corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) Prof. G. Y. Mu, Shandong Provincial Eye Hospital, ChinaTitle: Progress of TransPRK and Smile Prof. Ying Li, Beijing University Hospital, China Title: Aneurysm mediated release of thrombin into the aqueous humor may be a causative factor of glaucoma Janardan Kumar, Becker College USA Title: Modern Refractive Cataract Surgery-Foundation and Options Dr. Fuxiang Zhang, Medical Director, USATitle: A PROPOSED MODEL FOR QUANTIFICATION OF OCULAR TRAUMADr. Bhartendu Shukla, Director, India
Keynote Slots Available Refreshments break
Session Track 1: Clinical OphthalmologyTrack 2: Neuro OphthalmologyTrack 3: Pediatric OphthalmologyTrack 4: Eye and Vision science: An OverviewTrack 5: Glaucoma: Visual Field LossTrack 6: Cornea disorders and Treatment
Session IntroductionSession Chair: To be announced soonSession Co-Chair: To be announced soonTitle: Advanced research in scleral collagen crosslinking (CXL)Fengju Zhang, Beijing Tongren hospital, ChinaTitle: New theory and efficacy of CXLJ. T. Lin, New Vision Inc, TaiwanTitle: CXL for the treatment of iatrogenic keratectasiaS. H. Chen ,Wenzhou Medical University, ChinaTitle: Principles and applications of BiometryJinhai Huang ,Wenzhou Medical University, ChinaTitle: Using anterior capsule as an endothelial in femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery Shaowei Li , Aier Intech Eye Hospital, Beijing, China Title: Endothelium keratoplasty in China Jing Hong, Peiking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China Title: New Protocols for efficient CXL using CCL-Vario S.J. Huang, Gong-teng Technology, Xiamen, China Title: Summary of CXL data of USA clinical sites (high power model) J. T. Lin and Emil Chynn, ParkAv LASEK, NYC, USATitle: Blindness worldwide-How it is global effort to defeat James Moon, CEO, Sight 2 Save, UK
Title: Psychological and social impact of blindness in the daily-life of the people affected at Parakou (Benin Republic) Codjo Rodrigue Abel Assavèdo, Université de Parakou. Benin. Title: Restoring sight can turn a life of poverty, into a life of opportunity. For many people, that’s vision for lifeJoseph Sackey, GhanaTitle: Vitrectomy for the removal of intraocular foreign bodies: visual outcomes and prognostic factorsDr. Mehul Patel, IndiaTitle: Infantile blindness: causes and role of inheritance Nuha Muhgoub, SudanTitle: A British Ophthalmological Surveillance Unit (BOSU) prospective, population-based, surveillance study of uveal effusion syndromeDr. Rohit Sharma, UKTitle: COMBINED ANTERIOR STROMAL PUNCTURE AND AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE TRANSPLANTA-TION FOR BULLOUS KERATOPATHY Dan Nguyen Thuy, VietnamSession Track 7 : Ocular OncologyTrack 8 : Surgical Ophthalmology and diagnostic toolsTrack 9 : Ophthalmology Novel ApproachesTrack 10 : Optometry and Vision Science
Session IntroductionSpeaker Slots Available
Title: SURGERY WITH FIBRIN GLUE VERSUS SUTURING OF AUTOCONJUCTIVAL GRAFT Dr. SANKALP RAO, IndiaTitle: 24 hour IOP monitoring –concepts & an overview including TriggerfishDr. Rohit Sharma, UKTitle: PREVALANCE OF FUNGAL KERATITIS FROM TERTIARY CARE CENTREShalini Malhotra, IndiaTitle: Mitochondrial DNA Oxidation Induces Imbalanced Activity of NLRP3/NLRP6 Inflammasomes by Acti-vation of Caspase-8 and BRCC36 in Dry EyeWei Chi, Guangzhou, ChinaTitle: Selection Strategy of Different Surgical Methods for Abducens Nerve PalsyXiaoqinJin, Wuhan Eyegood Ophthalmic Hospital, ChinaTitle: IOL Monovision: Pearls, Pitfalls and ContraindicationsDr. Fuxiang Zhang, Medical Director, USATitle: Exploring the novel research and trends in clinical and surgical ophthalmologyDr. Murad A. Sunalp, USATitle: MicroRNA-200b expression in vitreous humor of patients with Proliferative diabetic retinopathyAmir Ramadan Gomaa, EgyptTitle: Difficulty of management of retinoblastoma about two cases reports in north benin and litterature reviewCodjo Rodrigue Assavèdo, BeninTitle: Assessment of corneal endothelial changes in patients of pseudoexfoliation using non-contact specular microscopyMehul Patel, IndiaSession Track 11 : Entrepreneurs Investment MeetingTrack 12 : Ophthalmic Research and Drug DeliveryTrack 13 :Optometrist’s courses, education and training
Networking & Refreshment Break Title: Optic neuropathy secondary to a dolichoectatic arterial compression of the prechiasmal optic nerveJoy Sheril R. Penilla, PhilippinesTitle: Assessment of Corneal Endothelium in patients of Type II Diabetes Mellitus Mehul Patel, IndiaTitle: Assessment of ophthalimic drug use at boru hospital (bh), dessie, north east ethiopiaOumer Sada ,Ethiopia Title: Comparison of swept-source optical coherence tomographer (SS-OCT) and Partial coherence interfer-ometry (PCI): Ocular biometry and repeatabilityChoun-ki Joo, South KoreaTitle: Amplitude of accommodation is reduced in diabetic patientsDr Priscilla Makunyane, South Africa
Speaker slots availableSpecial Session on: New Technology and Orthokeratotogy
Why to Attend???With individuals from around the globe concentrated on finding out about clinical ophthalmology, this is the absolute best chance to achieve the biggest collection of members from the ophthalmology, optometry group. Lead workshops, disseminate data, meet with present and potential clients, make a sprinkle with another product offering, and get name acknowledgment at this 3 days occasion. Widely acclaimed speakers, the latest strategies, strategies, and the most up to date overhauls in field of ophthalmology are signs of this meeting.
Abstract Information: Oral / Poster Presentation GuidelinesOral Presentations are generally split into TWO categories, as follows:
1. Plenary Lectures• Each Plenary lecture is 25 minutes in length and comprises one presentation. We recommend you plan
to present for approximately 20 minutes with 5 minutes for questions/discussion. • Where Plenary Lectures are presented as debates, each of two speakers should plan to present for
20 minutes, allowing five minutes for closing questions and conclusions. We recommend that invited speakers communicate in advance of the Moderator so that presentations may be coordinated.
2. Oral Sessions • Each Oral Session is 60 minutes in length and comprises two presentations, of 30 minutes each.
We recommend that you plan to present for approximately 15 minutes, allowing time for questions/discussion at the end of the presentation.
Please prepare you presentation in 16:9 format (screen are in format 16:9). We recommend you to save your PowerPoint presentation using PPT(X) format instead of PPS.
A technician is available in every session room to provide assistance when needed. Due to the online presentation system, all speakers are kindly requested to use provided PC onsite. Please be present in the session room 15 minutes prior the start of your session and follow the instructions from the Chairs and/or technician. During your presentation a remote control will be available for controlling your presentation. Please observe the time allotted to you as you will not be permitted to speak for longer time. At the end of the Congress, all presentations will be deleted from the presentation system and computers on-site.
Speaker Preview Room
All speakers are asked to upload their presentation at the Speaker Preview Room (located in the Registration area) at least one hour before the beginning of the session or the day before in case of a morning session.
Poster GuidelinesThe poster exhibition will be an integral part of Med Pharma Congress.
The poster exhibition will be located on the exhibition area of the congress centre. The area will be clearly signposted from the registration area.
Technical Instructions:• Posters must be prepared in Portrait style.• Please DO NOT prepare a landscape poster• The dimensions should be 100 cm high by 70 cm wide• Posters should be attached to the boards with stickers, which you will be supplied to the organizers.• Poster session schedule Posters will be displayed and presented in session.
Please plan to be at your poster and available to answer questions from delegates at the time of your assigned poster session. Posters will be displayed according to the POSTER numbers given by the organizers and will be grouped by sub topic.
Young Researchers ForumThe Young Researchers Forum offers young researchers the possibility to meet and discuss research topics and methodologies, share and develop ideas, learn from each other and gain knowledge from senior researchers. Young Researcher Sessions are organized at the Med Pharma Congress, to provide a unique platform for Young Researchers/Investigators for presenting latest research projects with an in-depth analysis. Young Investigators (e.g. Post-Graduate students, Post-doctoral fellows, Trainees, Junior faculty) are the focus of this event. Participants should be below the age of 33 years. All submissions must be in English. The prize winning papers will be considered for publication in the international journals once the paper is subjected to standard review procedures.
Registration Fees• Early registration fee: $799• (SAVE $100.00 — DEADLINE: May 25, 2017)• Regular registration fee: $899• SAVE $100.00 — February 28, 2017 through June 27, 2017)• Late registration fee: $999• Discounts on Group Registrations• Student Registration: $249
• Young Researchers Forum Fee: 399$
Cancellation PolicyCancellations must be received in writing 60 days prior to the meeting and are subject to a $100 processing fee. Refunds will not be granted after April 03, 2017, nor will they be given for no-shows. Please email cancellations to [email protected]
AccommodationsRadisson Blu Hotel Beijing 6A East Beisanhuan Road Chaoyang District 100028 Beijing, China
To make reservations and ensure that you will have a hotel room at the same location as the conference, please choose your package and register at http://ophthalmology.conferenceseries.com/asiapacific/registration.php//registration.php
PaymentsWe accept Visa, Master Card, American Express and checks. If paying by credit card, please utilize our online registration site located at http://ophthalmology.conferenceseries.com/asiapacific/registration.php//registration.php If you wish to pay by check, please contact [email protected] For more information:Questions? Contact 1 (800) 216 6499 or inquiries: [email protected] now at http://ophthalmology.conferenceseries.com/asiapacific/registration.php//
Stay Connected Before, During and After the Event!
Conference Souvenir LaunchKeynote Forum (& Exhibitions Full day)(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & RefreshmentsGroup Photo
Speaker ForumSessions Chair’s IntroductionTrack 1:Clinical OphthalmologyTrack 2:Neuro OphthalmologyTrack 3:Pediatric OphthalmologyTrack 4:Eye and Vision science: An OverviewTrack 5:Glaucoma: Visual Field LossTrack 6:Cornea disorders and TreatmentPanel discussions and Reviews
Lunch BreakYoung Research Forum(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & RefreshmentsB2B MeetingsCertificates Felicitation by the organizing Committee
Day 2: August 11, 2017Introduction
Keynote Forum (& Exhibitions Full day)(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & Refreshments
Speaker ForumSessions Chair’s IntroductionTrack 7:Ocular OncologyTrack 8:Surgical Ophthalmology and diagnostic toolsTrack 9:Ophthalmology Novel ApproachesTrack 10:Optometry and Vision ScienceTrack 11:Entrepreneurs Investment MeetingTrack 12:Ophthalmic Research and Drug DeliveryTrack 13:Optometrist’s courses, education and trainingPanel discussions and Reviews
Lunch BreakYoung Research Forum(Panel discussions and Reviews)Coffee Break: Networking & RefreshmentsB2B MeetingsCertificates Felicitation by the organizing Committee
About BeijingBeijing (formerly Romanized as Peking) is the capital of the People’s Republic of China and the world’s third most populous city proper. It is also one of the world’s most populous capital cities. Beijing is the second largest Chinese city by urban population after Shanghai and is the nation’s political, cultural, and educational center. It is home to the headquarters of most of China’s largest state-owned companies, and is a major hub for the national highway, expressway, railway, and high-speed rail networks. The Beijing Capi-tal International Airport is the second busiest in the world by passenger traffic. The city’s subway network is among the longest and busiest in the world. The city is renowned for its opulent palaces, temples, parks, gardens, tombs, walls and gates, and its art treasures and universities have made it a center of culture and art in China.
Beijing has seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Pal-ace, Ming Tombs, Zhoukoudian, as well as parts of the Great Wall and the Grand Canal. Beijing hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics and was chosen to host the 2022 Winter Olympics, which will make it the first city to ever host both events.
Beijing’s primary airport is the Beijing Capital International Airport (IATA: PEK) about 20 kilometers (12 mi) northeast of the city center. The airport is the second busiest airport in the world after Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. After renovations for the 2008 Olympics, the airport now boasts three terminals, with Terminal 3 being one of the largest in the world. Most domestic and nearly all inter-national flights arrive at and depart from Capital Airport. It is the main hub for Air China and a hub for China Southern and Hainan Airlines. The airport links Beijing with almost every other Chinese city with regular air passenger service.