RANZCO has endorsed calls for ophthalmic device manufacturers to standardise image formats, with proponents stating it is one of the most important issues preventing the profession from greater clinical and academic progress. Read more
Scope-of-practice battles reignite in US
Ophthalmologists in Florida are vehemently opposing “dangerous legislation” that would allow optometrists to perform certain types of eye surgery and prescribe medications. Read more
Moderate wine consumption may keep cataracts at bay
A new study involving Moorfields Eye Hospital has found people who consume alcohol moderately have a lower chance of developing cataracts that require surgery, especially if they consume wine. Read more
Aussie professor’s gene therapy technique improved ‘optic nerve activity’
The managing director of one of Australia’s pre-eminent eye research institutions is a leading scientist behind experiments on mice that have shown promise for developing new gene therapies for both glaucoma and dementia. Read more
MIDO postponed until 2022
Organisers of Milan’s eyewear trade show MIDO have announced this year’s event will run in an online format, with the in-person edition not to take place until early 2022. Read more
Rodenstock sale going ahead with Apax acquisition
Funds advised by global private equity advisory firm Apax are set to acquire ophthalmic lens manufacturer Rodenstock Group in a deal reported to be worth AU$2.3 billion. Read more
European Commission clears EssilorLuxottica’s GrandVision takeover, 350 stores to be divested
The European competition watchdog has cleared EssilorLuxottica’s acquisition of Europe’s largest retail optical chain GrandVision, on the condition that around 350 stores are divested across three countries. Read more
SMILE performed on more than four million eyes
Four million eyes have now been treated globally with Zeiss Meditec’s SMILE procedure, helping cement the company’s dominance in the laser vision correction segment where it holds 27% market share. Read more
Long-term study shows daily disposables ‘have minimal effect’ on children’s ocular physiology
Recently published results of an extensive study into the physiological response to daily disposable soft contact lenses are adding to a growing body of evidence in support of contact lens wear in children for myopia control. Read more
Aussie researchers help identify 127 glaucoma genes in largest study of its kind
Australian researchers have been at the fore of the largest genetic study of glaucoma that has identified 44 new genetic variants that may lead to new treatment targets. Read more