California dreaming: 2025 Glaucoma 360 brings celebration, innovation, and education in San Francisco
Dec 13, 09:42 PM
The 14th annual Glaucoma 360 conference will take place February 6 to 8, 2025, at the Westin St. Francis on Union Square in San Francisco, California. Co-founded by Adrienne Graves, PhD, and Andrew Iwach, MD, and hosted by Glaucoma Research Foundation, the three-day event highlights progress in glaucoma care while fostering innovation and collaboration.
The conference opens on Thursday, February 6, with a gala to celebrate advancements in the field, followed by the New Horizons Forum on Friday, February 7, which serves as an incubator for innovation. Topics include artificial intelligence in glaucoma management, neuroprotection and vision restoration, and cross-species insights from veterinary ophthalmology. Carla J. Siegfried, MD, president of the American Glaucoma Society, will deliver the keynote address.
The program on Saturday, February 8, begins with a continuing medical education program featuring M. Roy Wilson, MD, MS, who will present the Shaffer-Hetherington-Hoskins Lecture, and concludes with an optometric symposium. Visit www.glaucoma360.org for details.
The conference opens on Thursday, February 6, with a gala to celebrate advancements in the field, followed by the New Horizons Forum on Friday, February 7, which serves as an incubator for innovation. Topics include artificial intelligence in glaucoma management, neuroprotection and vision restoration, and cross-species insights from veterinary ophthalmology. Carla J. Siegfried, MD, president of the American Glaucoma Society, will deliver the keynote address.
The program on Saturday, February 8, begins with a continuing medical education program featuring M. Roy Wilson, MD, MS, who will present the Shaffer-Hetherington-Hoskins Lecture, and concludes with an optometric symposium. Visit www.glaucoma360.org for details.