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Best Disease Patient Day

In 2018 we held the first Ophthalmology Engage patient day focusing on Best diesease - Best Day 2018.Ìý

The day included talks from patients, clinicians, scientists and patient support representatives, Q&A sessions and interactive events to introduce you to some of the work we are conducting to develop future therapies at the Institute of Ophthalmology.ÌýThese talks were recorded and we are making them available hereÌýas a resource soÌýanyone who missed, or couldn't make the event, can still learn about bestrophinopathies and continue to benefit from what was an extremely successful day.

The event was held with the support of Â鶹´«Ã½ÊÓƵÍøÕ¾ Institute of Ophthalmology Engage Committee, Friends of Moorfields,Ìý NIHRÌýMoorfields BRC and the Macular SocietyÌý

Support for Patients with Inherited Macular Degeneration - Tess Barratt

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A Clinical Perspective on Best Disease - Professor Andrew Webster

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(11m 50s)Ìý

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Best Disease, A Positive Focus - Andrew ThompsonÌý

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(12m 6s)Ìý

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The Genetics of Best Disease - Monica ArmengolÌý

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(11m 34s)Ìý

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How do we identify mutations in BEST1 - Dr Alice DavidsonÌý

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(10m 59s)Ìý

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Using Pluripotent Stem Cells to Investigate BEST Disease - Dr Britta NommisteÌý

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(10m 47s)Ìý

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The London Project to Cure Blindness at 10 Years: Have we found a cure? - Professor Pete CoffeyÌý

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(18m 18s)Ìý