Dear Eye Floaters Sufferers,I am reaching out on behalf of the VMR Research Foundation to share exciting developments across our scientific, clinical, and academic research initiatives for 2024-2026. Our work focuses on advancing knowledge in ophthal...

The YAG Laser Vitreolysis (YLV) program addresses an unmet need – to determine the efficacy of YLV in treating disturbing floaters from vitreous opacities. To do so, well-established scientific methods of evaluating vitreous structure with ultrasound...

Over the past years, the VMR Research Foundation has been at the forefront of efforts to shed light on vision-degrading myodesopsia (VDM) and elevate its status to a recognized eye disease deserving of effective and safe treatments. Through extensive...

Dear Sufferers, Recently Dr. Sebag released a brief interview with some important updates for the VDM PROJECT. The VMR RESEARCH FOUNDATION, along with prominent partners and doctors, is working to make progress and get closer to a better solution to...

Alfredo A. Sadun, MD, PhD, Vice-Chair Ophthalmology, Doheny Eye Institute/UCLAJean-Louis Selam, MD, President, University Clinical Investigators, Irvine, CAHoward Slavin, Esq.Gregory C. Beck, CPAJ. Sebag, MD, FACS, FRCOphth, FARVO – Chair ACHIEVEMENT...

Attached please find part 1 of a 3-part series on VDM. As you can see, this work was supported in part by the VMR Research Foundation, which is supported in part by the VDM Project. Thank you ALL for your interest and donations of time, talent, and m...

Dear supporters, Thanks to your generous contributions to our efforts, the VDM Project is proud to announce a list of projects completed by the VMR Research Foundation in large part due to our funding. Click the link below to access the full report i...

Dear supporters, To offer full transparency, our webinar with Dr. Sebag (dated June 5th 2022) has been recorded and is available to view. We’ll continue to make progress researching a cure, but we can only do this with your support. Your help allows...

Eye Floater Prevalence Study The VDM Project is currently in the process of commissioning a study on the prevalence of vitreous floaters among adults in the United States. Although the survey instrument will not be administered in a clinical sett...

Dear supporters, To offer full transparency, our webinar with Dr. Sebag (dated January 17th 2021) has been recorded and is available to view. In this webinar, Dr. Sebag explains the latest research efforts, the exciting news of his latest publication...

Dear VDM Project supporters, As 2021 begins, we are continuing our fight to find a safe and effective cure for Vision Degrading Myodesopsia (Eye Floaters). As our team grows, we are uniting more sufferers and becoming a stronger force for change. We...