The Mary Tyler Moore Vision Initiative Fall Symposium

Time:
All day
Location:

Saint John’s Resort, 44045 Five Mile Road, Plymouth, Michigan 48170

About This Event

The Mary Tyler Moore Vision Initiative will host its 5th Annual Fall Symposium on Curing Vision Loss from Diabetes on November 9, 2026, with a welcome reception the preceding evening. 

This event is hosted in collaboration with the Caswell Diabetes Institute and the Kellogg Eye Center.

The symposium will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, including patients, researchers, clinicians, and representatives from industry, government, and regulatory agencies, all united in the mission to conquer vision loss caused by Diabetic Retinal Disease.

Stay tuned for more updates to come!

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