Webinars

Join one of our free webinars on research and social change 

A group of young people with vision impairment on a farm visit, funded by Fight for Sight. They are standing around a counter and preparing food.

Fight for Sight Presents 

Our webinars feature the brilliant minds and bright ideas putting change in sight. 

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Webinars
Understanding the genetics of inherited retinal disease with Dr Gavin Arno
Decoding the genetics of inherited retinal diseases
Members of the Didcot Green Walks Social Group sit together on a bench outdoors.
Webinars
Breaking down barriers to loneliness and isolation through green walks
Breaking down barriers to loneliness and isolation through green walks
A lady with cataract in one eye.
Webinars
Preventing secondary glaucoma in children with Dr Ameenat Lola Solebo from Great Ormond Street Hospital
Predicting glaucoma risk in children
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Webinars
Empowering children, young people and their families living with Usher syndrome
Empowering children, young people and their families living with Usher syndrome
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Webinars
Dr Amy Gerrish is working toward earlier diagnosis of eye cancer in children.
Better diagnosis of childhood eye cancers
A woman and young girl sharing a laugh over lunch on a farm visit organised for young people with vision impairment.
Webinars
Building confidence through a pathway of independence model
Building confidence through a pathway of independence model
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Webinars
Creating artificial corneas for transplantation
Creating artificial corneas for transplantation
Edit DNA on Large scale genetic analysis of hereditary eye diseases

“We hear a lot from patients how important that is to them – just being able to put a gene name to their disease is therapeutic.”

Dr Gavin Arno