News Blinks — January 13, 2017

 News Blinks — January 13, 2017

Here’s a quick look at some industry news you may have missed this week. 

  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a consumer update to encourage more participation and diversity in clinical trials.
  • The University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Miami and University of California at Davis have reportedly recently received 2017 grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for optical coherence tomography (OCT) related investigations.
  • The University of Pikeville-Kentucky College of Optometry (KYCO) recently announced a collaboration agreement with Cassini to help improve education and research in the areas of astigmatism, corneal pathologies, dry eye and surgical co-management.
  • Researchers at the Swiss National Science Foundation have used x-rays to minutely observe a photosynthesis reaction, which they believe will help them gain a greater understanding of similar processes that occur in the human eye.
  • The January issue of Optometry and Vision Science, the official journal of the American Academy of Optometry, takes a look at the latest research and perspectives surrounding traumatic brain injury (TBI) and vision.
  • Vuarnet recently announced the passing of Jean Vuarnet at the age of 83 (see press release below). Jean — a downhill gold medalist in the 1960 Winter Olympics and seven-time French ski champion — had reportedly given his name to the brand 60 years ago.
  • ClearVision Optical recently debuted its 2017 annual eco tote gift for employees and customers (see press release below). This year's tote is a bright teal bag with an exterior pocket with a snap closure and interior zipper compartment, with a whimsical eyeglass design printed on the front pocket.
  • Pharmacy chain Walgreens is reportedly piloting an optical center in its Chicago flagship store, featuring licensed optometrists and opticians, plus glasses and contact lenses for purchase.
  • New start-up Lensabl has launched an online prescription lens replacement service that allows consumers to order their eyewear lenses directly online.
  • In the latest smartglasses news, Apple is reportedly rumored to be working on its own pair of lightweight, augmented reality glasses.
  • Google is reportedly looking to use its Google Glass "smart" glasses as a way to diagnose concussions in athletes right as they happen.
  • A British company called BAE Systems is reportedly working on smart contact lenses that would provide both real-world and virtual elements for soldiers in battle.
  • Researchers at the University of Twente are developing a portable device for detecting Type 1 or 2 diabetes at an early stage.
  • And scientists at Michigan Technological University are exploring using the eye's tears as a noninvasive alternative to blood tests for nutritional deficiencies.
Click here to read the full press release

Source: Various

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