About

Moving the oculomics conversation out of social feeds and into a serious public archive.

Oculomics is the field that studies the retina as a non-invasive window into the body's systemic health. A single fundus photograph already encodes information about cardiovascular risk, diabetes, kidney function, biological age, and early neurodegeneration.

Most of the field's discussion still happens in fragmented LinkedIn threads and Twitter exchanges. Oculomics.org exists to consolidate that conversation into a permanent, searchable, citation-quality archive — useful both to the clinician screening patients on Monday morning and to the curious reader trying to understand what their next eye exam might reveal.

What you'll find here

  • Scientific Research Summaries — peer-grade abstracts of the studies that matter, with references.
  • Popularizing Insights — plain-language explainers for non-specialists.
  • A directory of the hospitals, labs, startups, and corporates building the field — cross-linked with every article that mentions them.

Editorial standards

Every research summary cites primary sources. Every expert profile is verified. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice.