Visionaries from around the globe gathered in Pittsburgh for the i2Eye Conference, showcasing groundbreaking advancements in eye treatments and imaging. Hosted by the University of Pittsburgh Department of Ophthalmology, UPMC Vision Institute, and prestigious institutions from Paris, this event was a must-attend for anyone passionate about ocular innovation.
The Louis J. Fox Center for Vision Restoration at UPMC and the University of Pittsburgh is a pioneering hub for ocular regenerative medicine. Our mission centers on restoring sight through innovative techniques and enhancing quality of life for those facing vision loss. Researchers gather at the Fox Conference each year to share groundbreaking findings in vision restoration.
At the UPMC Vision Institute, our cornea services team specializes in diagnosing and treating various corneal conditions, such as abrasions, cataracts, infections, and dry eye.
Glaucoma is a major cause of blindness in the U.S. Fortunately, early treatment can help preserve vision. Sadly, many don’t notice symptoms until considerable eye damage has occurred. At the UPMC Vision Institute’s Glaucoma seminar, our expert physicians led a panel for the audience to hear from our expert physicians about recent discoveries and answer any questions they had about glaucoma.