May 1st 2024
The data will be presented in oral session at the 2024 American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy meeting May 7-11 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Application of Recent Data in Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Diabetic Macular Edema: Managed Care Insights and Strategies
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(CME Credit) Community Practice Connection™: Paradigm Shifts in Presbyopia – Understanding Advances in Topical Treatment Innovations
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(COPE Credit) Analyzing Novel Tear Stimulating Treatments for Special Populations in Dry Eye Disease
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(CME/CNE Credit) Community Practice Connections™: Restoring the Surface Impact of Preservatives and Novel Formulations in First Line Treatments for Dry Eye Disease
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(CME/CNE Credit) Analyzing Novel Tear Stimulating Treatments for Special Populations in Dry Eye Disease
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(CME Credit) Community Practice Connections™: Improving Management of MGD-Associated Dry Eye Disease—A Look to the Future of Treatment
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(COPE Credit) Community Practice Connections™: Improving Management of MGD-Associated Dry Eye Disease—A Look to the Future of Treatment
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(COPE Credit) Community Practice Connections™: Restoring the Surface – Impact of Preservatives and Novel Formulations in First Line Treatments for Dry Eye Disease
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Companies begin to announce their plans for data presentations at ARVO 2024
April 24th 2024Akari Therapeutics, Ocuphire Pharma, and PharmAbcine are among the companies that have shared their plans for presentations the ARVO annual conference, being held in Seattle, Washington. More companies are expected to announce their presentations in the coming days.
Ocular Therapeutix announces positive topline Phase 1 data for Axpaxli in diabetic retinopathy
According to the company, 46.2% of patients demonstrated a 1- or 2-step improvement in the Diabetic Retinopathy Severity Scale (DRSS) at 40 weeks in the Axpaxli arm, compared to 0% in the control arm.
SalioGen Therapeutics taps development candidate for ABCA4-mediated Stargardt disease
According to the company, SGT-1001 uses its novel gene coding technology for gene integration via transposition. It plans to advance SGT-1001 into the clinic in the first half of 2025. Preclinical data for SGT-1001 will be presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology and the American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy annual meetings.