UCLA EyeSee Research Study
EyeSee is an end-to-end vision enhancement and tele-rehabilitation system for hemianopic patients.
UCLA Magazine covered a story on Clint Thodos' experience with the EyeSee Research Study at The Jules Stein Eye Institute!
Eye-Opening Research What if your dream school changed your life before you were even accepted there?
UCLA's Daily Bruin covered a story on Clint Thodos' experience with our EyeSee Study! Check it out!!
Student assists in research for technology that restored his vision Clint Thodos could only see the “nia” of the word “California” on the board in front of him. He put the Google Glass on and a moment later, he could…
EyeSee competed in the 2016 Vodafone Wireless Innovation Project winning second place and $200K to further advance our current study. This TechRepublic article can give you more insight into EyeSee and may answer some questions you may have!
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/vodafone-americas-foundation-announces-the-winners-of-its-8th-annual-wireless-innovation-project/
Vodafone Americas Foundation announces the winners of its 8th Annual Wireless Innovation Project - TechRepublic Vodafone Americas Foundation hosts a yearly contest to promote innovation in the mobile/wireless technology space. Learn about the 2016 winners and see what they brought to the table.
Check out this article from FuturizeX at UCLA about how visual impairment will become a thing of the past thanks to the current EyeSee study at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA!
http://futurizex.ucla.edu/visual-impairment-a-thing-of-the-past/
Beyond Glasses: How Visual Impairment Will Become a Thing of the Past – FuturizeX Each year nearly five million people are affected by hemianopia, a condition that impairs the visual field by one half in both eyes, mostly as a result of strokes and to a lesser extent, brain tumors or trauma. With an aging population and improvements in emergency care for stroke victims, the incid...
**HEMIANOPIA PATIENTS NEEDED FOR UCLA STUDY**
Hemianopia Definition: blindness over half the field of vision.
If you feel you qualify for this study or someone you know qualifies please pass on this flyer and information about a current UCLA study that uses a head-mounted display (ex: Google Glass) to help aid those with low vision.
Tell your doctor about your interest in volunteering and/or contact researcher, Clint Thodos at [email protected].
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