Dear colleagues and friends,
it is a great pleasure and privilege to invite you again to the traditional ART Vienna conference on advanced retinal therapy in the year of 2021. There is no doubt that innovation has continued it’s dynamic force supported by advanced technology leading to a substantial increase in knowledge, particularly in retina. Exchange of insight and expertise, clinical and scientific results and active initiatives are vital for bringing “codes to clinic” and quality to patients.
Our team has put together three major sessions with the topics AMD, AI and retinal surgery and invited speakers that have excelled in moving the field towards new horizons.
For a lively exchange of ideas and a robust understanding of contents, face-to-face encounters are essential. As COVID-regulations are fully implemented, this year’s conference can provide this most important inter-individual exchange again. Interactive discussion and debate, missed for so long, will be even strengthened by having panel discussions with participation of all speakers in small groups related to their comment topic.
Kindly use the link to our home page under www.artvienna.eu
With this spirit of moving the field of retina ahead in a collaborative and person-driven effort, we are very much looking forward to see and hear you on December 4th, 2021.
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth
Professor and Chair
Medical University Vienna
Department of Ophthalmology and Optometry
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Full member
08:30 Welcome and Opening
Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth
08:45 Session Surgery
Moderator: Michael Georgopoulos
- 08:45-08:55 | Stanislao Rizzo: Complex retinal detachment
- 08:55-09:05 | Michael Georgopoulos: Skills and procedures in gene therapy
- 09:05-09:15 | Ramin Tadayoni: The bad macular holes
- 09:15-09:25 | Hans Hoerauf: Macular Pucker: When and why to peel
- 09:25-09:35 | Claudette Abela-Formanek: IOL implantation today
09:35-09:55 | Panel discussion: Michael Georgopoulos and speakers
09:55 COVID and the retina
- 09:55-10:05 | Martine Mauget-Faysee: COVID choroidopathy
- 10:05-10:15 | Mark Gillies: The effect of COVID on outcomes of anti-VEGF therapy
10:15-10:45 | Coffee break
10:45 Session Artificial Intelligence 1
Moderator: Hrvoje Bogunovic
- 10:45-10:55 | Clarisa Sanchez: Multibiomarker image segmentation in OCT
- 10:55-11:05 | Sina Farsiu: Weakly supervised segmentation of retinal structures
- 11:05-11:15 | Xiao Liu: Reporting Standards for AI Clinical Studies
11:15-11:30 | Panel discussion: Hrvoje Bogunovic and speakers
11:30 Session Artificial Intelligence 2
Moderator: Andreas Pollreisz
- 11:30-11:40 | Marinko Sarunic: AI for OCTA and DR
- 11:40-11:50 | Carol Cheung: AI for CVD risk estimation
- 11:50-12:00 | Ruben Hemelings: Structure function analysis with deep learning (AI in glaucoma)
12:00-12:15 | Panel discussion: Andreas Pollreisz and speakers
12:15-13:30 | Lunch break
13:30 Session AMD 1
Moderator: Gregor Reiter
- 13:30-13:40 | Johanna M. Colijn: Lifestyle, genetics and progression of AMD
- 13:40-13:50 | Maria Cristina Savastano: Differenting nAMD from other entities and importance for clinical management
- 13:50-14:00 | Roy Schwartz: Unlocking the mystery of reticular pseudodrusen with AI
14:00-14:15 | Panel discussion: Gregor Reiter and speakers
14:15 Session AMD 2
Moderator: Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth
- 14:15-14:25 | Eleonora Lad: Imaging biomarkers in AMD/GA and possibilities of AI quantifications
- 14:25-14:35 | Riccardo Sacconi: GA plus MNV – Possibilities of multimodal imaging
- 14:35-14:45 | Konstantinos Balaskas: Clinically applicable quantification of retina
14:45-15:00 | Panel discussion: Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth and speakers