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Akosua Kesewah Asare, OD

PhD Candidate 

 
Education:
OD,  Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Techniology, 2019
 
Confrence Presentations:

Im HY, Kheradmandsaadi Z, Asare A, Giaschi D (2023) Mapping whole-brain functional connectomes in amblyopia and dyslexia using resting-state fMRI. 29th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Montréal, Canada.

Asare A, Ho C, Im HY, Giaschi D (2023) Evaluation of motion perception and binocular vision following dichoptic treatment for amblyopia. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Vision Sciences Society, Tampa, Florida.

Asare A, Chem N, Im HY Giaschi D (2023) A functional MRI study on the neural correlates of motion deficits in amblyopia. 39th Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Annual Ophthalmology Research Day, Vancouver, Canada.

Asare A, Ho C, Im HY, Giaschi D (2022) Assessing the efficacy of a binocular video game-based treatment for amblyopia. 7th Annual Brain, Behaviour and Development Research Day. Vancouver, Canada.

Asare AK, Chem N, Im HY, Giaschi D. (2022). Neural correlates of motion-defined form deficit in the fellow eye. 2022 Organization for Human Brain Mapping Annual Meeting. Glasgow, Scotland.

Asare AK, Meier K, Chang EC, Mulholland C, Lyons C, Wilcox LM, Giaschi D. (2022). Coarse stereopsis prior to strabismus surgery is associated with post-surgical ocular alignment in children. The Association for Research in Vision & Ophthalmology 2022 Annual Meeting. Denver, Colorado

Asare AK, Akuffo KO, Kumah D, Agyei-Manu E, Darko C, Addo E. (2019). Pattern of Amblyopia in a Rural Hospital in Ghana. American Academy of Optometry (AAOPT) 98th Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida 



 

 
 
 
Email address: kesewah@student.ubc.ca
Phone: 604-875-2345 (ext 7853)
 
Snail Mail: Department of Ophthalmology (Room E300E),
4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6H 3V4 CANADA


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