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ARVO 2024 and the IOR Tübingen
Read moreThe strong representation of the Institute for Ophthalmic Research Tübingen at the ARVO 2024
Pioneering the Battle Against Rare Retinal Degenerations at The Institute of Ophthalmic Research
Read moreNew pathways towards the preservation of vision in patients with inherited retinal degeneration.
Sustained Extracellular Electrical Stimulation Modulates the Permeability of Gap Junctions in rd1 Mouse Retina with Photoreceptor Degeneration
Read moreThese findings are essential for understanding molecular signaling in diseases over coupled networks and therapeutic approaches using electrical…
Mireca, a spin-out of Institute for Ophthalmic Research in Tübingen, receives prestigious Award from FFB
Read moreMireca, a spin-out of Institute for Ophthalmic Research in Tübingen, receives prestigious Translational Research Acceleration Program Award from…
Identification of an efficient gene editing strategy for therapeutic applications.
Read moreIn this study, the researchers combined and investigated the use of a minigene assay and isogenic PPCs, as superior qualitative and more accessible…
Hearing and seeing: Tübingen's pioneering research and education
Read moreThe Institute for Ophthalmic Research and the Hearing Centre of the University Clinic for Ear, Nose and Throat Medicine, both in Tübingen receive 5.4…
Functional assessment enables the reclassification of CNGA3 gene variants related to achromatopsia based on ACMG/AMP criteria
Read moreFunctional assessment of variants has become increasingly important.
Diagnostic genome sequencing improves diagnostic accuracy: a prospective study in a single centre in 1000 patients with hereditary eye diseases.
Read moreThe Tübingen interdisciplinary concept showcases the clinical utility and added diagnostic value of comprehensive genome analyses.
Travel Award by The International Myopia Institute
Read moreTravel Award by The International Myopia Institute for Dr Sandra Wagner, young researcher in Myopia at the IOR.