Don’t miss this fascinating talk on the bionic eye by Associate Professor Penny Allen – streaming live on Thursday 21 November.
A bionic eye sounds like a dream, but incredible advances in research and technology are putting this futuristic device within sight.
Associate Professor Penny Allen leads the bionic eye research at the Centre for Eye Research Australia, working closely with the .
Her team has developed a next-generation that has given four blind a ‘sense of vision’ – the ability to detect edges, shapes and movement to aid them in navigating the everyday world.
For the 2019 Gerard Crock Lecture, Associate Professor Allen will present Seeing the Future: The Bionic Eye and Beyond – a fascinating discussion of how this remarkable device offers hope for people with inherited retinal diseases, the most common cause of blindness in working-age people.
The Gerard Crock Lecture series honours the memory of renowned ophthalmologist, the late Professor Gerard Crock, inaugural Ringland Anderson Professor of Ophthalmology.
Seeing the Future: The Bionic Eye and Beyond will stream live on Thursday 21 November, 6-7.30pm AEDT, on CERA’s and .
Seeing the Future: The Bionic Eye and Beyond
6:00pm – 7:30pm
11/21/2019 06:00 PM
11/21/2019 07:30 PM
Melbourne/Australia