Join Us in Transforming Vision Care! HITLAB is proud to partner with Soliddd Corp on a usability study for their revolutionary low-vision glasses designed for individuals with macular degeneration. Soliddd Corp, an optical technology innovator and recent Breakthrough Alliance Challenge winner, has developed these advanced glasses that use stereo vision technology to project images onto different parts of the retina, bypassing damaged areas and restoring vision in blind spots. We are seeking retina specialists, low vision specialists, and ophthalmologists to participate in this important study. Why Participate? Be at the forefront of cutting-edge vision correction technology Contribute to improving the lives of those affected by age-related macular degeneration (AMD) Help validate a groundbreaking solution that offers real vision correction for macular degeneration Why This Matters: AMD is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss, affecting about 8.7% of all blind individuals globally. With projections indicating nearly 288 million people will be affected by 2040, your expertise can make a significant difference in combating this global health challenge. Join Us in Revolutionizing Vision Care! Interested? Learn more and sign up today! https://lnkd.in/eT-Aq7ek #VisionCare #MacularDegeneration #OpticalTechnology #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalResearch #HITLAB #SolidddCorp #AMD #Ophthalmology
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Three short days until our: Quantum-Aided Drug Design - Find Your Star Molecule, so register today! We will demonstrate how our QuADD system uses #quantumcomputing to revolutionize how #drugdiscovery is accomplished. This webinar will demonstrate how #QuADD utilizes #quantum computers to search a massive space of up to 10^30 molecules for candidates that have optimized molecular fit and other drug-like characteristics. QuADD operates in Best-In-Class, First-In-Class, and Scaffold Hopping modes to help your team find the candidates you are interested in for your #drugdesign projects. https://lnkd.in/gdpihsGF
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🔬With a minimum focus distance of 1cm, the HUE HD Pro document camera can be used as a basic microscope. What would you show your students with this feature? 💬⬇️ 👩🔬 Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/euqANEUi #microscope #STEMeducation #teachingresources #innovativelearning #classroomtools #scienceteacher
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VISUAL PATHWAY The visual system consists of two primary parallel pathways: an optic pathway and a pupillary reflex pathway.[2][3] Optic Pathway. The optic pathway begins in the retina, which is a complex structure made up of ten different layers. Each layer serves a distinct function. #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #snsdesignthinking #sns #snsct
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FAQ - What is the Nucleus Medical Art Library (NMAL)? Answer: The Nucleus Medical Art Library (NMAL) is like the Netflix of medical illustrations and animations. If you’ve ever wished for a binge-worthy series of medical conditions and procedures, complete with stunning visuals and educational plot twists, NMAL has got you covered! #NMAL #medicalillustrations #animationcatalog #medicalanimations https://nmm.fyi/sij11nli
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This talk by Michael Beyeler gives a good overview of the current state of bionic vision, the challenges posed by the biological organisation of the retina, and the current thinking and research directions in terms of potential solutions: https://lnkd.in/gbETcRXm
Learning to See Again with a Bionic Eye
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Schedule your comprehensive eye exam this Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Awareness month! Prevent Blindness offers a wide variety of free educational materials to professionals and to the public, to help educate all on AMD, geographic atrophy, and low vision. Click the link below to read up on Living Well with Low Vision: https://lnkd.in/eNPUKPz #LowVision #AgeRelatedMacularDegeneration #MacularDegeneration
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Boost your pipetting skills with our Pipetting Myth vs. Fact series! Uncover the truths and clear up the myths to enhance your lab technique and accuracy. Visit: https://lnkd.in/dZ-pnbvR #MythVsFact #Pipetting #Techniques #Science #Myth #Facts #LabMastery #Microlit
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Look at the spectra. That is sound #NIR advice, but what does it mean? What are we looking for? I just went through my service training on an instrument I have been working on for almost 20 years. It was nice to be taught the things I figured out long ago by someone using smooth dulcet tones and great graphics. You got to love having a technical writer and professional support staff. So the service manual has lots of pictures to show people what to look for when it comes to an instrument. Here is one example. Sometimes you have a thin film or coating in the optical path of the spectrometer. Sometimes you have fiber optics for coupling. Those fibers can have very thin cracks in them. Either of those things set up interference fringes. There is a picture of one example below. They can look quite different depending on the depth of a crack or the width of a coating. But you can see the characteristic change in the distance between the waves on a wavelength scale. They get wider as the wavelengths get longer. How do you look for this? My recommended way is to set the instrument to 100% transmission. Use your sample as the background and then start scanning and watching the sample in the sample channel. Everything should stay rock solid at 100%. Watch that over half an hour or a few hours if you are being really strict and see if it shows those ripples coming and going or just excessive noise compared to normal. This can also show up with any window covering your sample. Some sample holders might have it and others don't. You are not going to see this if you don't look for it. A little ripple on a big spectrum isn't that visible. Part of looking at the spectrum is knowing how to look. If you have fiber optics in your instrument, probe or just windows, you should at least consider doing this test once in a while. Why did the NIR spectrometer go to therapy for cognitive dissonance? It's coworkers kept saying it was cracked.
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Day 2/30 of Solving DSA Problems: Solved 3 Problems on Array: 1. Sort an array of 0s, 1s and 2s. 2. Reverse array in groups. 3. Convert array into ZigZag fasion. It was enjoyable to tackle and solve the problems. #DSA #problemsolving #array #30DaysOfDSA #CodingChallenge #DsaPractice #AlgorithmAdventure
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