The CRRAB “Cup of Tea” is a quarterly journal club intended to bring the Canadian retinoblastoma community together for an informal discussion on research. During this meeting, speakers provide a plain language summary of a research article then lead a discussion on the topic covered.
The next “Cup of Tea” journal club will take place on Tuesday, June 18 at 8:00PM – 9:00PM Eastern Time. Our speakers will be Mark Scanlon, retinoblastoma survivor, and Noha Soliman, PhD student at Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UK. Together they will be discussing the article “Applications of three-dimensional printing in ophthalmology” for which they have created a plain language article summary. We will also be joined by Jane Walter, a postdoctoral research fellow at SickKids in the Mallipatna Lab to share how the Mallipatna Lab is using 3D printing in ophthalmology education.
We invite all members of the retinoblastoma community including those with lived experience of retinoblastoma, health professionals, and researchers to participate in this free virtual event. If you cannot access the original article, please contact us at retinoblastoma.research@sickkids.ca.
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Event Details
Time: Tuesday, June 18, 2024, 8:00 PM ET
Duration: 60 minutes
Topic: 3D printing in ophthalmology
Meeting Link: https://zoom.us/j/96836951709?pwd=VC9lZHdtbVEzVEpMeEM1MGV0ZVB6UT09
If you missed our last “Cup of Tea” event on, “Recommendations for Long-Term Follow-up of Adults with Heritable Retinoblastoma” led by Ella Bowles and Dan Gombos, you can watch the recording or listen to the podcast version now.