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Yannek I. Leiderman MD, PhD

@VR_Surgeon

Vitreoretinal surgeon and researcher. Cross-disciplinary lab at the intersection of Surgery + AI creating an enhanced environment for ophthalmic microsurgery

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Yannek I. Leiderman MD, PhD Reposted

Fascinating study linking OCT retinal imaging to multiple systemic diseases based on phenome-wide and genome-wide analysis. @zekavatm @DrZebardast @sdorodgar @asegre @pnatarajanmd @HMSeye @MassEyeAndEar @broadinstitute @UniLeipzig @YaleOph @ScienceTM: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


Yannek I. Leiderman MD, PhD Reposted

Check this out: @nyutandon developed an app to help route people with blindness or low vision through the “middle mile” (inside subway and other transit hubs). @jrrizzo00 @PorfiriMaurizio @MahyaBeheshti @MTA @nyulangone #NEIfunded @IEEEXplore paper: bit.ly/43ObVVz

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Yannek I. Leiderman MD, PhD Reposted

Beautiful work involving #AI at @nyulangone: Trained #LLM to analyze inpatient clinical notes & predict hospital readmissions with high accuracy in real-world setting. @lavenderchiang @monagflores @kchonyc @anthonycosta @ekoermann @Nature paper: nature.com/articles/s4158…


Yannek I. Leiderman MD, PhD Reposted

New look into “inattentional blindness” - ability to see moving objects while focused on something else: We can't really notice slow-moving objects but we are quite good at seeing fast-moving ones. @Pascallisch @mkarlovich7 @djheeger @NYUPsych @PNASNews: bit.ly/3ouMz0f

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My partner @rvpchan and colleague @jpetercampbell moderating the pediatrics section of the @RetinaSociety 2022 conference. Outstanding discussion of new monitoring strategies for retinopathy of prematurity and outcomes of surgery for pediatric retinal detachment.

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Enjoyed sharing a complex case of retinal detachment in a pregnant patient at the surgical case conference session of @RetinaSociety 2022

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Thrilled on behalf of our entire clinical and research team to be in our new state-of-the-art eye center! It’s a milestone for the UI Health Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences @uicovs

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Dr. Dimitri Azar from Google’s #verily speaking on #ArtificialIntelligence at UIC’s AI in Ophthalmology Symposium @uicovs

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Yannek I. Leiderman MD, PhD Reposted

Alcon’s initiative to develop a new comprehensive Retina Fellows program came to fruition on 11/17. Program Director, Dr. Yannek Leiderman & Alcon’s Kevin Bulgarelli,Retina Mkt. Dev. hosted 40 Fellows from 22 programs. Faculty to Fellows 2:1 Unprecedented bit.ly/2Sv4OwX


Netan Choudhry speaking on nomenclature and classification of Widefield Imaging in retinal diagnostics at the @RetinaSociety meeting

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Outstanding talk from Atlantic Shark Conservancy @A_WhiteShark on great whites off Cape Cod. Making a comeback. @CapeCodSeaCamps

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Proof of principle showing robotic, remote ocular tele-surgery by Dr. Jean-Pierre Hubschman @VitBuckleSoc

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Dr. Prithvi Mruthyunjaya gave a great talk @VitBuckleSoc on surgery for uveal effusion!

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Andrew Schachat, MD, reviews pending changes in CMS surgical coding requirements @uicovs Retina Symposium 2017

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Dr. Rajesh Rao doing amazing work on epigenetics of tumor markers in cancer @SurgeonRetina

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Innovators gather at #MatterChicago healthcare startup incubator. Bring innovators and resources together in Chicago

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Dr. Netan Choudhry lecturing on macular hole surgery to the next generation of Retina Surgeons at the #meei course

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