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Novel engineered, membrane-tethered VEGF-A variants promote formation of filopodia, proliferation, survival, and cord or tube formation by endothelial cells via persistent VEGFR2/ERK signaling and activation of CDC42/ROCK pathways

MD-PhD: What, Why, and How

In addition to serving patients, physican-scientitis are engaged with advancing the medical field and applying science to better inform public and private policy decisions. Check out this presentation to learn more about what an MD-PhD degree is and what it takes to apply.

Message from the Editor-in-Chief

Dear Colleagues, In this issue of eye Insights, we take a close look at posterior uveitis. Inside, you’ll find techniques and tips for evaluating and managing patients with this condition. Due to its many etiologies, posterior uveitis can be challenging to treat until the cause of the inflammation...

Diagnosis

The most common symptoms of posterior uveitis are blurred vision and floaters, and the most common signs are chorioretinal infiltrates and vitreous cells. Posterior uveitis is diagnosed by slit lamp examination and indirect ophthalmoscopy. Imaging modalities, including fundus autofluorescence...

Give Kids a Smile Day, February 12, at the Harvard Dental Center

Give Kids a Smile Day Date: Saturday, February 12 Time: 9am-12pm Location: Harvard Dental Center, 188 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115 Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Harvard Dental Center proudly present our annual Give Kids a Smile Day. We will offer onsite free dental exams, referrals, well...