Another Manuscript Accepted for Publication!

Gratulations to Azzurra Invernizzi (UMCG), Jacqueline van den Bosch (IMP, EGRET-plus) and Vincenzo Pennisi (OVGU, EGRET-plus), their collaborative manuscript entitled “Implanted Microsensor Continuous IOP Telemetry Suggests Gaze and Eyelid Closure Effects on IOP—A Preliminary Study” got accepted for publication in the ARVO Journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Vision Science.

A link to the full article can be found here.

EGRET(+) aftermovie!

We are very excited to show you the after movie of EGRET(+)! In this extended program, we trained 25 enthusiastic and intelligent young researchers to become the next generation of glaucoma researchers. The result: a great network of amazing scientists that have shown not only to connect on a scientific but also on a social level.

Check out the video here.

EGRET(+) Grand Project Summary

From the start of 2016 – mid 2020, the European Glaucoma Research Training program (EGRET) and the European Glaucoma Research Training program-plus (EGRET-plus) together funded a total 25 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) across Europe to work on important questions related to glaucoma. The ESRs have acquired new, quantitative knowledge on glaucoma and the aging visual system, and have applied this to boost innovation in glaucoma care in both public and private sectors. This has been accomplished by extensive research in different disciplines: basic vision science, epidemiology, genetics, neuroimaging, eye-tracking and psychophysics.

This EGRET(+) leaflet presents the situation by the end of the two programs. It provides a short summary of at least one major output from each ESR and describes its potential future relevance to healthcare, science, society and industry.

You can find the leaflet here: DisseminationGuideline-EGRET(+)_final

Closing symposium of EGRET-cofund

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Save the date! EGRET-cofund welcomes you all to their full-day ONLINE closing symposium on September 8th, 2020. During this symposium, they’ll present, from different disciplines (a.o., genetics, psychophysics, neuroimaging and epidemiology), their results and latest developments towards accomplishing early and better diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma.

Register here (participation is free of charge), before September 6th.

More details about the content and practicals of the event will be sent to you after registration. A live stream of the event is, without registration, available via: https://youtu.be/lCBAuSjSpaU

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Save the date! EGRET-cofund nodigt jullie van harte uit voor hun aflsuitende ONLINE symposium op 8 September 202o. Tijdens het symposium zal er vanuit verschillende disciplines (o.a. de genetica, psychofysica, neuroimaging en epidemiologie) de resultaten en laatste ontwikkelingen betreffende vroegere én betere diagnostiek en behandeling van glaucoom.

Registreer hier (deelname is gratis) voor 6 September. Een live-stream van het evenement is zonder registratie toegangelijk via: https://youtu.be/lCBAuSjSpaU

Verdere details over de inhoud van het symposium en praktische informatie wordt, na online registratie, toegezonden per mail.

Another manuscript accepted for publication!

Gratulations to Sina Engler, her first EGRET manuscript entitled “Suppression tuning of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the barn owl (Tyto alba)” got accepted for publication in the Hearing Research.

A summary of the publication and a link to the full article can be found here.

PostDoc position at the UMCG (Groningen, NL)

Postdoc position in computational visual neuroscience and eye-movements

The UMCG (Groningen, NL) has an immediate position available (0.8-1.0 fte) for a postdoctoral scientist with an interest in visual neuroscience and eye-movement research. We are seeking someone with a computational view on the brain, a track-record in eye-movement research, and experience in developing stimuli and analysis software (e.g. Psychtoolbox and Matlab-based). You need to be a team player with an interest in both applied and fundamental vision research. Continue via this link for further details.

Another manuscript accepted for publication!

Gratulations to Allison Loiselle, her second EGRET manuscript entitled “Association of Systemic Medication Exposure With Glaucoma Progression and Glaucoma Suspect Conversion in the Groningen Longitudinal Glaucoma Study.” got accepted for publication in the Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. This publication is co-authored by Konstantinos Pappelis (UMCG; www.egret-plus.eu).

A summary of the publication and a link to the full article can be found here.

Another manuscript accepted for publication!

Gratulations to Catarina João, her first EGRET manuscript entitled “Retinal Contrast Gain Control and Temporal Modulation Sensitivity Across the Visual Field in Glaucoma at Photopic and Mesopic Light Conditions” got accepted for publication in the Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.

A summary of the publication and a link to the full article can be found here.

Another manuscript accepted for publication!

Gratulations to Azzurra Invernizzi, her first EGRET manuscript entitled “rTMS treatment of visual hallucinations using a connectivity-based targeting method – A case study” got accepted for publication in the Brain Stimulation.

A summary of the publication and a link to the full article can be found here.

Another manuscript accepted for publication!

Gratulations to Nigus Asefa and Anna Neustaeter, their second EGRET manuscript entitled “Heritability of glaucoma and glaucoma-related endophenotypes: Systematic review and meta-analysis” got accepted for publication in the Survey of Ophthalmology. A summary of the publication and a link to the full article can be found here.