Bridging Discovery and Diagnosis: Where Immunology Meets Artificial Intelligence
The American Uveitis Society convened for its 2026 Spring Meeting, bringing together members from across the country to explore the intersection of immunology, clinical care, and emerging technologies. This year's program centered on the rapidly evolving role of artificial intelligence in uveitis research and practice, alongside continued advances in gene therapy and ocular inflammation.
The Robert B. Nussenblatt, MD, MPH Memorial Lecture
"Mechanisms and Modulation of Gene Therapy Associated Uveitis (GTAU)"
Delivered by Kathryn Pepple, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Division Director of Uveitis, and Director of Clinical Research at the University of Washington.
The Ronald E. Smith, MD Memorial Lecture
"Artificial Intelligence in Uveitis: Opportunities and Challenges"
Delivered by Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, PhD, Professor of Ophthalmology, Chief of the Division of Artificial Medical Intelligence in Ophthalmology, and Director of Health Informatics at CCTSI, University of Colorado.
Meeting Highlights
Dr. Kathryn Pepple delivers the Nussenblatt Memorial Lecture
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Dr. Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer delivers the Smith Memorial Lecture
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Dr. Thuy Doan, AUS Spring Meeting Co-Chair, delivers the introduction
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Naveen Karthik, AUS Spring Meeting resident travel grant winner
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Congratulations to Naveen Karthik on receiving the resident travel grant, and thank you to all members who attended and contributed to a successful meeting.