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Latest News & Announcements

This is the latest news and announcements from WashU Medicine’s Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences.

Newsletter Archives

WashU Medicine Study Highlights Most Effective Treatments for Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
DOVS News, Research, Research Publications

WashU Medicine Study Highlights Most Effective Treatments for Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

April 1, 2025
Lee Named New Head of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
DOVS News

Lee Named New Head of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (Links to an external site)

April 1, 2025
The Role of Direction-Selective Signaling in Predation
DOVS News, Research, Research Publications, Vision Research Insights

The Role of Direction-Selective Signaling in Predation

March 27, 2025
WashU Medicine’s Department of Ophthalmology Recognized for Clinical Excellence with Dr. Philip Custer’s Prestigious Award 
DOVS News

WashU Medicine’s Department of Ophthalmology Recognized for Clinical Excellence with Dr. Philip Custer’s Prestigious Award 

March 20, 2025
March is Save Your Vision Month
DOVS News, Patient Education

March is Save Your Vision Month

March 19, 2025
Deep Learning for Assessing Electron Micrograph Image Quality 
DOVS News, Research, Vision Research Insights

Deep Learning for Assessing Electron Micrograph Image Quality 

March 13, 2025
Dr. Joseph Steska Selected for Prestigious WashU Medicine Pivotal Leaders Program
Clinical, DOVS News

Dr. Joseph Steska Selected for Prestigious WashU Medicine Pivotal Leaders Program

March 13, 2025
What Should I Expect After Getting LASIK? | St. Louis LASIK Guide
DOVS News, Laser Focus, Patient Education

What Should I Expect After Getting LASIK? | St. Louis LASIK Guide

March 12, 2025
Call for Abstracts: Winston Fellow Award 2025
DOVS News, Research

Call for Abstracts: Winston Fellow Award 2025

March 11, 2025

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