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Wilmer Eye Institute Mini-Symposium on Anterior Eye Research Saturday, May 6, 2017, 1 - 4:30 pm, Baltimore, Maryland (see below) Keynote Speaker Harry C. Dietz, M.D. Victor A. McKusick, M.D., Professor of Genetics Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore MD TGF-beta in the pathogenesis and treatment of Marfan syndrome: A matter of aneurysmic proportions Guest Speakers Pablo Argueso, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School, Boston MA Role of mucins in the protection of the ocular surface Daniel J. J. Carr, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City OK Role of FGF2 in progression and maintenance of corneal lymphatic vessels following HSV-1 infection in mice Jodhbir S. Mehta, M.D., Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore Future therapies for corneal endothelial disease A. Sue Menko, Ph.D., Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia PA Mechanisms of wound-healing and fibrosis revealed in an ex vivo lens mock cataract surgery model Wilmer Speakers Shukti Chakravarti, Ph.D. Insights into keratoconus from genetic and functional studies Allen O. Eghrari, M.D. Ebola eye disease of the anterior segment: diagnostic, medical and surgical approaches Albert Jun, M.D., Ph.D. CRISPR/Cas9 approaches for corneal dystrophies Jeffrey S. Mumm, Ph.D. Intravital imaging of the zebrafish cornea S. Amer Riazuddin, Ph.D. Understanding the role of autophagy in lens morphogenesis Saturday, May 6, 2017, 1:00 – 4:30 pm William H. Welch Medical Library 1900 E. Monument St., Baltimore, MD 21205 Sponsored by the Wilmer Cornea, Cataract, and External Disease Division Please RSVP to [email protected] Not affiliated with the ARVO 2017 Annual Meeting