APVRS 2026 · Gold Coast · Aug 28–30

Meet OIRRC’s scientific experts at APVRS 2026.

Focused scientific conversations on retinal imaging endpoints, AI-supported eligibility workflows, multimodal structure–function analysis, and reading-center precision.

OIRRC will be at APVRS 2026 for a limited number of appointment-based meetings with sponsors, investigators, and retina research partners across the Asia-Pacific vitreoretinal community.

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Scientific signal Vitreoretinal imaging precision, brought into focus. Scientific meetings for sponsors, investigators, and vitreoretinal research partners at APVRS 2026.
Meeting19th APVRS CongressAugust 28–30, 2026
LocationGold Coast Convention & Exhibition CentreGold Coast, Australia
PresenceOIRRC scientific experts by appointmentFocused scientific meetings
FocusVitreoretinal imaging, endpoints, AI, IGMPOperational and scientific depth

Scientific presence

Focused scientific expertise for clinical trial programs.

APVRS 2026 brings together the Asia-Pacific vitreoretinal community on the Gold Coast under the theme “Where Retina Meets the Reef.” OIRRC is available for focused discussions on imaging strategy, endpoint rigor, reading-center execution, AI-supported workflows, and multimodal analysis.

Designed for high-value vitreoretinal conversations.

Connect with OIRRC to discuss the scientific and operational decisions that shape vitreoretinal trials — from endpoint strategy and image grading to AI-supported eligibility workflows and structure–function analysis.

Eligibility readsEndpoint designAI + expert reviewMultimodal analysis

Expert-validated grading

Scientific oversight across image QC, grading, adjudication, and consistent endpoint interpretation for retina studies.

AI-supported workflows

Human-in-the-loop systems for screening support, operational efficiency, and earlier identification of imaging issues.

Multimodal retina analysis

Connecting structural imaging, functional testing, and longitudinal retinal change to support stronger evidence generation.

Transparent operations

Sponsor-visible status, turnaround metrics, QC tracking, and audit-ready traceability across imaging workflows.

OIRRC scientific program

OIRRC research at APVRS 2026.

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Presentation · August 30 · 08:03

Spatially Resolved Structure–Function Correlation in Stargardt Disease: Quantifying Retinal Sensitivity Across Fundus Autofluorescence Zones using FAF guided MP

Yasir SEPAHPresentation · Retinal imaging · Structure–function analysis
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Presentation · August 30 · 14:00

Automated Quantification of Decreased FAF in Stargardt Disease Using Stargauge: Validation Against Manual Grading Standards

Jia-Horung HUNGPresentation · Retinal imaging · Quantitative imaging biomarkers
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Poster · APVRS-059

Structure–Function Correlations in Geographic Atrophy: An Analysis of Ellipsoid Zone Thickness and Microperimetry Tracking Accuracy using IGMP

Yasir SEPAHRetinal imaging · Geographic atrophy · Poster APVRS-059
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E-Poster

The Next Frontier for StarGauge: Scalable, Automated Quantification for Geographic Atrophy (GA)

Jia-Horung HUNGRetinal imaging · Geographic atrophy quantification
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APVRS 2026 · August 28–30 · Gold Coast

Let’s sharpen the retina imaging decisions that matter.

Whether you are planning a retina trial, reviewing imaging operations, validating endpoints, or exploring AI-assisted reading-center workflows, connect with OIRRC’s scientific experts at APVRS.