Agenda Detail
EUNOS 2026
Neuro-ophthalmology Basics Course
Optic neuritis
Hereditary optic neuropathies
Bedside eye movement examination
Vestibular and cerebellar dysfunction
Case studies: vertigo, nystagmus, gaze palsies, ophthalmoparesis
Pseudopapilledema vs. disc edema
IIH: clinical features, MRI, treatment
NAION
MOG vs. NMO
Pituitary apoplexy, Horner syndrome, toxic optic neuropathy
NOVEL (Neuro-ophthalmology Virtual Education Library)
Optic nerve regeneration
Cerebellar ataxias: ocular and vestibular signs
Migraine: visual pathways, vestibular migraine, IIH vs. migraine
Low vision: CRAO, post-stroke deficits, CVI
Pediatric neuro-ophthalmology
Imaging & perimetry: AI, OCT, augmented reality, OCTA
Autoimmune optic neuropathies
Challenging clinical cases ("Brain Busters")
Genetics & optic nerve: inherited neuropathies, mitochondrial dynamics
Mitochondrial genome editing
Mitochondrial transplantation for RGC protection
Positive visual phenomena: visual snow syndrome, migraine aura
Keynote speakers:
Larry Benowitz – USA
Claudio Gasperini – Italy
Michal Minczuk – United Kingdom
Francesca Puledda – United Kingdom
Botond Roska – Switzerland
Gisela Terwindt – Netherlands
The 17th EUNOS Meeting will take place in the elegant city of Milan, from June 4 to 6, 2026.
Building on the success of the outstanding 2024 meeting in Rotterdam, the upcoming conference in Milan will be organized by Aki Kawasaki and Piero Barboni, bringing a distinct touch of Italianità. With its historic charm and modern flair, Milan offers a wonderful setting for stimulating exchange and collaboration within the neuro-ophthalmology community—whether over a morning espresso or during a lively aperitivo on the Piazza del Duomo.
The 2026 programme will bring together international experts, young investigators, and clinicians from across Europe and beyond to explore the latest advances in diagnostics, therapies, and technology in this passionate specialty. Attendees can look forward to high-quality scientific sessions, inspiring discussions, hands-on workshops, and memorable social events.
Neuro-ophthalmology will be welcomed with warm Italian hospitality in Milan.