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Data: 15.07.2025
Today we've received a notification on the acceptance of our submission to II Conference on Recent Advances in Translational Eye Research (CRATER 2.0) for an oral presentation.
CRATER is a great opportunity for all researchers from different fields who are united in their pursuit to understand better the challenges of eye imaging, the process of vision, and formation of eye diseases to meet, discuss and share their experiences and knowledge. During this international and interdisciplinary event, we will discuss frontiers of research on new methods and tools enabling diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and also ideas on how to facilitate rapid implementation of new eye therapies.
The second edition of CRATER coincides with the 25th anniversary of the first 3D Fourier Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) imaging of the human retina – a revolutionary milestone in ophthalmology that provided unprecedented three-dimensional visualization of retinal structures. CRATER 2025 celebrates this transformative advancement by dedicating special sessions highlighting the key milestones of Fourier Domain OCT implementation and discussing remaining challenges and future innovations.
We are very proud to have the opportunity to share the latest results our collaborative research with Jorge Grasa from Aragón Institute of Engineering Research (I3A), Universidad de Zaragoza, and Maciej Szkulmowski and Marta Skrok from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń at CRATER 2.0. The title of our submission is:
"Anatomical and physical factors that (might) affect the crystalline lens wobbling performance".
The congress will take place in Warsaw, 5-8 October 2025.
See you Warsaw!