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This content was recorded during a Retina UK Information Event on Tuesday 6 December 2022. You can watch the full version, which includes slides, on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/gER4y7e9T14.

We welcome you to join us for our virtual information event for the Oxfordshire area.

This is a great opportunity to:

  • hear from our speakers about the latest in medical research for IRDs, potential treatment options and clinical trials,
  • see the latest assistive technology solutions and find out what the technology of the future may look like
  • hear more about the services offered by local site loss organisations and Retina UK.

Whilst the event is in part tailored to the Oxfordshire area, a lot of information will be of interest to anybody with an interest in learning more about IRDs. Our Keynote speaker will be Mr Kanmin Xue. Mr Xue is a Consultant Vitreo-retinal Surgeon at the John Radcliffe Hospital and Wellcome Trust clinician scientist fellow at the University of Oxford where he leads the Retinal Disease and Repair Group. We will also be joined by Sight and Sound Technologies (who are kindly sponsoring the event).

Mr Xue completed undergraduate medical training at Brasenose College Oxford (with the top first-class – Martin Wronker Prize in Medicine) and clinical training at Trinity College Cambridge as part of an MB-PhD programme. Following a residency in London and completion of ophthalmology specialist training in Oxford/Thames Valley Deanery, he undertook the prestigious Vitreo-retinal Fellowship at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. He was the NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Oxford, leading research and clinical trials of retinal gene therapy and robotic eye surgery. Clinically, he looks after patients with general ophthalmic conditions, cataracts, and offers sub-specialist expertise in retinal diseases. He supervises and trains surgeons in cataract surgery (including dealing with complications) and the full spectrum of vitreo-retinal surgery. Mr Xue is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Ruskell Medal (Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers), Ian Fraser Cup, Luigi Barca Award, and Martin Wronker Prize in Medicine.

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Manage episode 349142416 series 3200318
Content provided by Retina UK. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Retina UK or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This content was recorded during a Retina UK Information Event on Tuesday 6 December 2022. You can watch the full version, which includes slides, on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/gER4y7e9T14.

We welcome you to join us for our virtual information event for the Oxfordshire area.

This is a great opportunity to:

  • hear from our speakers about the latest in medical research for IRDs, potential treatment options and clinical trials,
  • see the latest assistive technology solutions and find out what the technology of the future may look like
  • hear more about the services offered by local site loss organisations and Retina UK.

Whilst the event is in part tailored to the Oxfordshire area, a lot of information will be of interest to anybody with an interest in learning more about IRDs. Our Keynote speaker will be Mr Kanmin Xue. Mr Xue is a Consultant Vitreo-retinal Surgeon at the John Radcliffe Hospital and Wellcome Trust clinician scientist fellow at the University of Oxford where he leads the Retinal Disease and Repair Group. We will also be joined by Sight and Sound Technologies (who are kindly sponsoring the event).

Mr Xue completed undergraduate medical training at Brasenose College Oxford (with the top first-class – Martin Wronker Prize in Medicine) and clinical training at Trinity College Cambridge as part of an MB-PhD programme. Following a residency in London and completion of ophthalmology specialist training in Oxford/Thames Valley Deanery, he undertook the prestigious Vitreo-retinal Fellowship at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital in Melbourne, Australia. He was the NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Oxford, leading research and clinical trials of retinal gene therapy and robotic eye surgery. Clinically, he looks after patients with general ophthalmic conditions, cataracts, and offers sub-specialist expertise in retinal diseases. He supervises and trains surgeons in cataract surgery (including dealing with complications) and the full spectrum of vitreo-retinal surgery. Mr Xue is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Ruskell Medal (Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers), Ian Fraser Cup, Luigi Barca Award, and Martin Wronker Prize in Medicine.

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