Welcome to the podcast that digests the latest scientific innovations in ocular research using simple and understandable terms, with the ultimate goal of making science more accessible to the public. Hosted by Thales A. C. de Guimaraes, medical doctor and clinician scientist.We also post regular blog posts about topics that did not go on to become a full episode, which include curiosities, fun fac... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesEducationScience |
You may have heard many times about the promises of stem cell-based treatments. But where exactly do we stand research-wise, and are we ready to treat retinal degenerations with stem cell? Our host, Dr Thales Guimaraes, will answer this question whil... more
Myopia, a.k.a. short-sightedness is a common type of refractive error. But did you know that, in some countries, 8 out of every 10 individuals are short-sighted? And worse – it is estimated that 50% of the worldwide population will have shortsightedn... more
We are back with the right foot! In this episode, we will discuss the most common cause of visual loss in adults above 50 years of age, a complex disease called age-related macular degeneration. Our host, Dr Thales Guimaraes, will also be talking abo... more
Have you heard of the story of the Pingelap island, a.k.a. The Island of the Colourblind? In this episode, we will be talking about an extreme form of inherited colourblindness called achromatopsia. Our host, Dr Thales Guimaraes, will also be discuss... more
I know, we have all been there at a certain point. This gritty sensation of dry eyes is more than just a nuisance. Join our host today, Dr Thales Guimaraes, to learn a bit of Dry Eye Syndrome, what it is and why it happens, how to prevent and what th... more
Following up from our last episode on Smart Contact Lenses, we will now be talking about these devices which aim to electrically activate neurons and return vision to blind individuals. Listen to learn how it works, its limitations and where we curre... more
In this episode, we are delving into the world of smart contact lenses - the innovation thats not just about better vision, but also transforming healthcare and augmented reality (AR). Discover how these lenses adapt to changing conditions, monitor y... more
Have you heard of high altitude retinopathy? It is part of a spectrum of features that can happen when an individual is exposed to high altitude environments. Learn what this is and how it happens, how to prevent and treat this condition. more
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