Call for proposals for the Ophthalmologica Lecture 2024

Ophthalmologica Lecture 2024 submissions are now closed.

The Young Retina Specialists (YOURS) committee of Euretina would like to invite you to propose a talented European colleague in the field of retinal research for the prestigious Ophthalmologica Lecture in 2024.

The Ophthalmologica Lecture is awarded to a young (max. 40 years of age) European ophthalmologist/clinician-scientist in the field of retinal research who has shown outstanding talent for research, and who is expected to be an exceptional talent in contributing further to the field of retina research during their further career.

The Ophthalmologica Lecture is held at the Annual EURETINA Congress during the YOURS Symposium and the award consists of an award certificate, prize money, and an invited review monograph in the Ophthalmologica journal.

Please, submit your proposal and motivation at the following link before the 16th February, 2024 (23:59 CET).

Upon review by the YOURS committee, recommendations are sent to the Euretina Board who will make the final decision.

Thank you for your participation and for supporting the young retina researchers of our community!

The YOURS Committee,

Rita Anjos, Rosella D’Aloisio, Elon van Dijk, Damian Jaggi, Oliver Klefter and Kristina Pfau

Hall of Fame – Previous Winners

2023

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Maximilian Pfau SWITZERLAND
Beyond Atrophy: Investigating the Leading Disease Front

2022

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Enrico Borrelli  ITALY
Pushing Retinal Imaging Forward: Innovations and their Clinical Meaning

2021

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Camiel Boon THE NETHERLANDS
Serous business: Dissecting the broad spectrum of diseases with subretinal fluid in the macula

2020

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No Award Due to Covid-19

2019

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Rosa Dolz Marco SPAIN
From Histology to Multimodal Imaging in AMD

2018

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Panos Sergouniotis UK
Inherited Retinal Disease: The Next Frontier

2017

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Sarah Mrejen FRANCE
High Resolution Imaging: A New Insight into Age-Related Macular Degeneration

2016

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Steffen Schmitz-Valckenbergr USA
The Journey of “Geographic Atrophy” through past, present and future

2015

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M. Dominik Fischer UK
Towards Clinical Translation of Science