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$1.8M Grant Funds Adaptive Optics Study for Glaucoma

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HOUSTON, Feb. 3, 2012 — A $1.85 million NIH grant will support a study to determine the effectiveness of adaptive optics in capturing the earliest cellular changes signaling the onset of glaucoma, which may lead to earlier diagnosis of the blinding disease. Jason Porter, a University of Houston assistant professor of vision science and biomedical engineering, uses an adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope, or AOSLO, to create high-resolution movies on a cellular level of the living eye. Jason Porter, assistant professor of vision science and biomedical engineering at the University of Houston,...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Feb 2012
    GLOSSARY
    adaptive optics
    Optical components or assemblies whose performance is monitored and controlled so as to compensate for aberrations, static or dynamic perturbations such as thermal, mechanical and acoustical disturbances, or to adapt to changing conditions, needs or missions. The most familiar example is the "rubber mirror,'' whose surface shape, and thus reflective qualities, can be controlled by electromechanical means. See also active optics; phase conjugation.
    blindness
    The inability to perceive visual images (visible radiant energy). In human beings, blindness is defined as a visual acuity of less than one-tenth normal vision.
    ophthalmology
    The branch of medicine involved in the study of the anatomy, functions, diseases and treatments of the eye.
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