Leveraging Novel Models to Address Complex Eye Diseases presented by Anna Matynia, Ph.D., Researcher, Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA
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November 1, 2022
12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
![]() Abstract: Complex eye diseases are often multifactorial and/or have a constellation of symptoms that may mask underlying mechanisms of disease, making them challenging to address. Patient clinical presentation is critical to designing good models to address the etiology of causative events or the most problematic symptoms, and ultimately uncover important biological mechanisms. Samantha Wagner
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Where |
Campus:
Building:
3232 SW Research Drive
Portland,
Oregon
97239
Room: M1441 Vollum Auditorium
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Contact Information |
Samantha Wagner
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Abstract:
Complex eye diseases are often multifactorial and/or have a constellation of symptoms that may mask underlying mechanisms of disease, making them challenging to address. Patient clinical presentation is critical to designing good models to address the etiology of causative events or the most problematic symptoms, and ultimately uncover important biological mechanisms.