During the Zhongshan Medical Retina and Epidemiology
Symposium, I was honored to meet Dr. Cheng and
invite him for a brief interview to share his expertise on
population-based study on glaucoma.
First of all, Dr. Cheng briefed us the current statues
of population-based study on glaucoma, saying that there
are many population-based study conducted in recent 10
years, which gives us a good picture of the epidemiology
of glaucoma. “However, there are still challenges in the
population-based study”, Dr. Cheng pointed out “One of
the biggest challenges is to make good use of the knowledge
attained in the population-based study and to apply them to
the clinical practice.”
Dr. Cheng also shared with us the advances on genomic
technology in the recent decade, such as genowhite,
genotyping and next generation sequencing technology.
He claimed that these advanced technologies help us better
understand diseases determined by genome.
When asked about the urgent task in ophthalmology, Dr.
Cheng replied that it depends on the countries. Despite of
that, he still thought more research about new treatment
of AMD, glaucoma disease and other eye disease should be
conducted.
For more details about this interview, readers can refer to
the following video (Figure 2).
Figure 2 Ching-Yu Cheng: current status quo of population-based
study on glaucoma (1).
Available online: http://www.asvide.com/articles/1155