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The School of Optometry & Vision Science was recently featured in The Record. The article details the School’s bold vision for the Waterloo Eye Institute as Canada’s premier centre of excellence for eye and vision care.

Thanks to a milestone gift, the University of Waterloo’s (UWOVS) FYidoctors Simulation Lab opened in October 2018 as the first virtual reality training of its kind in Canada. At the time, the lab included access to five EyeSi simulation technology stations that enabled students to practice binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (BIO) techniques.

Macular degeneration robbed Anne-Marie Brune of her sight. But because of a gift that she and her husband Heinz made to Waterloo, other people with the same condition may recover their vision.

The Brunes believed in the power of science to transform lives touched by disease, and they dedicated their entire estate to research that will “advance the human condition.” Their gift to Waterloo’s School of Optometry & Vision Science will further that goal by supporting research in eye and brain diseases that afflict thousands of people around the world.

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Celebrating our WOVS postdocs

To mark National Postdoc Appreciation Week (September 21 – 25), WOVS is pleased to recognize our postdoctoral fellows.

The American Academy of Optometry Foundation has named William Ngo, OD, PhD, FAAO as this year’s recipient of the Korb - Exford Dry Eye Career Development Grant.

Dr. Ngo is head of Biosciences at the Centre for Ocular Research and Education and a Research Assistant Professor at the School of Optometry & Vision Science.