New Retina Radio
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11.16.21

Developing an innovative drug delivery system for nAMD

The treatment landscape for nAMD has expanded to include a refillable, intraocular device that continuously delivers therapy. What was the inspiration behind this new treatment approach? John Kitchens, MD is joined by inventor Eugene de Juan, MD and physician-scientist Tony Adamis, MD to discuss the device and the innovative technology behind its development. During this podcast, they reflect on how their careers and contributions from others in the field led to the drug delivery system. This special episode of New Retina Radio is supported by Genentech USA, Inc., which is responsible for its content.

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