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The Elite School of Optometry (ESO) – International Vision Science and Optometry Conference

Chennai, 15-17 August 2025

At the fourth edition of EIVOC 2025, held at the Chennai Trade Centre, Aravind staff presented posters on various topics.

Jegatheeswari J, Tutor–Refraction, Aravind-Madurai
Title: Comparative assessment of accommodation lag in myopic children using mem retinoscopy & open field autorefractometer (Oral Presentation)

Subiksha S, Optometrist, Aravind-Madurai
Title: The role of peripheral hyperopia in myopia progression and the efficacy of myopia control glasses in children (E-Poster)

The 4th Global Ophthalmology Summit

Chicago, Illinois, 15-17 August 2025

Dr. Virna Shah, Chief, Neuro-ophthalmology Services, Aravind-Coimbatore, participated in a collaborative poster presentation with the Kellogg Eye Center, University of Michigan, and Aravind Eye Hospital, Coimbatore.
Title: Integration and utility of a binocular pupillary response camera in low-resource settings, high-volume eye care centres in south India

72nd Annual Conference of Tamil Nadu Ophthalmic Association (TNOA) & Pondicherry Ophthalmologists’ Association – CHERRYCON 2025

Pondicherry, 1-3 August 2025

Aravind-Madurai

Dr. Usha Kim, Chief, Orbit & Oculoplasty Services

  • Tackling Ptosis (Speaker)
  • Vast: Orbit & Oculoplasty (Speaker)
  • Genetics in ocular oncology (Speaker)
  • Nightmares with Retinoblastoma (Speaker)
  • Orbital Tumours (Chairperson)
  • Clinical profile and pattern of ocular injuries due to firecrackers: Multicentric study (Co-Author)
  • Facial Aesthetics (Panelist)
  • A-Z Ocular adnexal trauma series (Co-Instructor)

Dr. Meghana Tanwar, Medical Consultant, Orbit and Oculoplasty Services

  • Not always a dacryocele at the oculoplasty plenary one case one pearl (Speaker)

31st Annual Meeting of ARVO-India 2025

Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, 26-27 July 2025

Faculty members and research scholars from AMRF actively participated in the 31st Annual Meeting of ARVO-India 2025, held at Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai. With the theme “Advancing Interdisciplinary Vision Research,” the event was organised by Dr. Ronnie George and his team from Sankara Nethralaya.

Dr. Gowri Priya Chidambaranathan, Scientist, AMRF, delivered the keynote lecture on “Towards a stem cell-based therapy for patients with primary open-angle glaucoma.” Dr. Bharanidharan Devarajan, Scientist, AMRF, gave an invited talk on “Enhancing genomic discovery with a novel computational framework for eye disease-specific pathogenic variants.” Dr. P. Sundaresan, Senior Scientist, AMRF, served as one of the moderators for the Genetics, Molecular and Cell Biology session, while Dr. S. Senthilkumari, Scientist, AMRF, acted as a judge for both the poster and free paper sessions.

In addition, several scientists and research scholars presented papers and posters as follows:

Dhanu Prakash Muthupandi

  • Distinct tear fluid macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) and inflammatory mediator profiles in uveitis patients (Poster presentation)

Anusha Erulandi

  • Altered tear fluid immuno-inflammatory profiles in patients with scleritis (Poster presentation)

Mathan L

  • Proteomic analysis of plasma Small Extracellular Vesicles (SEVs) in patients with Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) in the Indian population (Poster presentation)

Dr. Daipayan Banerjee

  • Plasma and vitreous extracellular vesicle-derived retinol binding protein 3 as a molecular signature of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (Poster presentation)

 Shiva Sankari Sundar

  • Leber congenital amaurosis: Genetic spectrum and genotype-phenotype correlations for precise molecular diagnosis (Poster presentation)

Hari Vignesh S

  • Exploring mitochondrial genetic variants in primary open angle glaucoma (Poster presentation)

Karthik Alagarsamy

  • Localisation of multiple isoforms of human tear lysozyme in the extracellular vesicle (Poster presentation)

Kanthimathi R

  • Spatial transcriptomic analysis of adult human retinal pigment epithelium

Lakshmi Devi Priya J

  • Demonstrating the anti-fibrotic property of Relaxin-2 (RLN2) in TGF-ß2 induced fibrosis model of glaucoma using human organ cultured anterior segment (Poster presentation)

Thushmitha P

  • Alteration in the YAP signaling pathway in cataractous human lens epithelium (Poster presentation)

Sneha Nair

  • Unravelling MicroRNA Signatures in human trabecular meshwork stem cells: Implications with ageing and in glaucoma (Poster presentation)

Dr. Senthilkumari Srinivasan

  • Regulatory role of micrornas in Wnt signaling pathways associated with steroid-induced ocular hypertension: An insight from Ex Vivo studies (Poster presentation)

Kanmani. M

  • Development of an integrated RPA-EXO probe assay for low complexity and rapid detection of fungal DNA in ocular infections (Poster presentation)

Hariharan Gnanam

  • Isolation and characterisation of extracellular vesicles from aspergillus flavus cultures exposed to stress (Poster presentation)

Praveenkumar R

  • MiRNA profiling reveals novel mechanistic insights on the role of neurotrophin signaling in pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis (Poster presentation)

Shreya Dinesh

  • Comparative host transcriptome analysis to identify core and pathogen-specific immune response in fungal keratitis (Poster presentation)

Dr. Swagata Ghosh

  • Distinct corneal gene expression profiles associate with differential disease trajectories in fusarium and aspergillus keratitis (Poster presentation)

Balaji

  • CRISPR-Based RID-Myc Assay versus conventional culture in a postoperative fungal Endophthalmitis cluster: Diagnostic and therapeutic implication (Poster presentation)
AMRF team at the 31st Annual Meeting of ARVO-India 2025

9th Annual Conference of the Indian Retinopathy of Prematurity (iROP) Society

Jaipur, 19–20 July 2025

Dr. Renu P. Rajan, Medical Consultant, Retina-Vitreous Services, Aravind-Madurai, presented a paper in the Best Paper Session at the 9th Annual Conference of the Indian Retinopathy of Prematurity (iROP) Society, held under the aegis of the Jaipur Ophthalmological Society in Jaipur.
Title: Therapeutic Impact of an Indian Bevacizumab Biosimilar on Type 1, Hybrid, and Aggressive Retinopathy of Prematurity