Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Symposium: National Eye Institute (NEI) Audacious Goals Initiative (AGI) Imaging

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NEI Audacious Goals Initiative (AGI) Imaging Symposium

 

The NEI invites you to the upcoming Audacious Goals Initiative (AGI) Imaging Symposium on February 2, 2021, from 2:00-5:00p ET. Several research groups funded through the NEI Audacious Goals Initiative (AGI) have developed new imaging tools to see the retina and optic nerve in unprecedented detail. Researchers will be able to go beyond examining anatomy to measuring the cells' function; asking not only whether the cells and axons look healthy but whether they act healthy. Ultimately, the resulting advanced imaging technologies will be used to test the effects of potential regenerative therapies developed through the AGI.

This virtual symposium will give updates from the five AGI funded teams from the Functional Imaging Consortium. The investigators will discuss their projects and how they intend to distribute them for 20 minutes. View the AGI Symposium webpage for an agenda and information about these presentations: https://www.nei.nih.gov/about/goals-and-accomplishments/nei-research-initiatives/audacious-goals-initiative/events-and-reports/agi-imaging-symposium.  

February 2,  2:00-5:00p EST
Zoom link: https://nih.zoomgov.com/j/1612777997?pwd=aXBKRXM5WlAyZXM2WUpSWCt5a2RvQT09
Passcode: 121212

Closed captioning & Sign Language Interpreters will be provided for this event.

 

 



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