Institution: UCSF School of Medicine
Talk Title: Transscleral Multiphoton Imaging and Flowmetry
Abstract: Optical imaging in the eye traditionally focuses through the pupil to visualize posterior intraocular anatomy. However, many important peripheral and deeper structures involved in blinding conditions are obscured by opaque and pigmented tissues. The Kim lab develops advanced microscopy and analytical methods to image directly through the scleral wall to visualize previously inaccessible regions of the eye with subcellular resolution, enabling new investigations of ocular disease and physiology.