E-Newsletter June 2024
Our monthly e-Newsletter featuring the latest updates from Retina UK.
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Our monthly e-Newsletter featuring the latest updates from Retina UK.
Prof Mariya Moosajee at Moorfields Eye Hospital has asked us to share the message below about the clinical trial she is running. This trial is for a treatment that targets a particular section of the USH2A gene.
Emily Kearney is mum to four boys, aged four to 13, two of whom are living with an inherited sight loss condition.
Rachael first noticed she had sight problems at the age of 15. She went to her local eye clinic, who said she had an astigmatism.
Our Keynote speaker will be Mr Kanmin Xue. Mr Xue is a Consultant Vitreo-retinal Surgeon at the John Radcliffe Hospital and Wellcome Trust clinician scientist fellow at the University of Oxford where he leads the Retinal Disease and Repair Group.
We can provide all the support your organisation needs to work with us; from ideas to practical support and materials. The Retina UK team will help your contribution be as fun and rewarding as possible.
Autoimmune diseases are quite distinct from inherited retinal dystrophies.
Our vision is a world where everyone with inherited sight loss is able to live a fulfillingΒ life.
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The BBC covered a story on Monday 24 May about optogenetics partially restoring the sight of a man living with retinitis pigmentosa in France.