Research

Multiple clinical trials for a variety of retinal conditions create a patient-centric experience

Explore our Research

A Diversity of Inquiry

Multiple clinical trialsfor a variety of retinal conditions create a patient-centric experience.

Retina Research Center of Wisconsin seeks to create a wide offering of clinical trials to meet unmet demand for patients in Southeast Wisconsin.

Below is a list of current trial involvement. Contact us for more information about enrollment or referrals.

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REVEAL Study

A Non-interventional, observational study to evaluate treatment patterns and safety of Avacincaptad Pegol (ACP/IZERVAY™) in routine clinical practice in patients with geographic atrophy secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration

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HELIOS-2

A Phase 3, Multicenter, Double-Masked, Randomized, Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Intravitreal OTX-TKI (Axitinib Implant) in Participants with Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

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NOVA-1

A Phase 1/2 Two-Stage Dose Escalation and Randomized Parallel Group Study to Evaluate the Safety, Preliminary Treatment Effects, and Durability of AR-14034 Sustained Release Implant Compared to Intravitreal Anti-Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Treatment in Participants with Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration (NOVA-1)

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REVEAL Study

A Non-interventional, observational study to evaluate treatment patterns and safety of Avacincaptad Pegol (ACP/IZERVAY™) in routine clinical practice in patients with geographic atrophy secondary to Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Our Vision

Promotion of research in the clinical setting with the goal of developing new treatments for patients with retinal disease.

Our Mission

To disseminate information concerning retinal diseases to the medical and non-medical community through educational conferences, the publication of scientific research papers and training of medical personnel.

Our Motto

To provide care for individuals suffering from retinal disease without resources to pay for medical services.