New Publication Alert! We took a look at highly myopic eyes (<-6.50D) while wearing single vision and dual focus lenses for myopia control. We found: Accommodative behavior was not significantly different in highly myopic eyes wearing single vision or dual focus lenses, however accommodative lags at near were larger for the more myopic eyes. Increased… Read more »
CORL myopia control publication included in the Optometry & Vision Science online re-collection
CORL is honored to be included in the Optometry & Vision Science online re-collection of recent key myopia-related publications. KZadnik Editorial OVS Feb24 https://journals.lww.com/optvissci/pages/collectiondetails.aspx?TopicalCollectionId=16
Participate in the 2024 Indiana University Borish Center Photography Contest
We are pleased to announce the Indiana University Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research Photography Contest for 2024. The goal of this contest is to utilize artistic still images to tell a compelling story, which will help to foster interest and awareness of the importance of the eye and vision care to individuals and society. The… Read more »
Grace Walther – 2023 International Myopia Institute Best Poster Awardee
Congratulations to Grace Walther for being chosen as the 2023 International Myopia Institute Best Poster awardee for her AAO 2023 paper “Optical effects of decentering myopia control contact lenses”!