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Add-On 3D Imager Enables Affordable Treatments for Eye Conditions

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GLASGOW, Scotland, July 25, 2022 — An ophthalmological device developed at the University of Strathclyde supports low-cost screenings for eye disease. The device captures 3D images of the retina and the back of the eye, as well as the cornea — which is an important feature for cornea transplant patients. The initial prototype was funded by the UK Research and Innovation’s Engineering and Physics Research Council. The next step for the R&D team is to make the technology available to the medical community. The university is partnering with digital innovation group IDCP to translate the 3D imaging...Read full article

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    Published: July 2022
    Biophotonicseye diseaseeye careeye care diagnosticsmedicalImaging3D image3D imagingEuropeBusinessmedical devicesopthalmologyResearch & TechnologyUniversity of Strathclyde

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