Reynolds, AlisonAlisonReynolds2021-03-122021-03-122020 the A2019-08-11http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12043The 19th International Federation of Associations of Ananatomists (IFAA) Congress, London, United Kingdom, 9-11 August 2019Laboratory animals (zebrafish, rodents, rabbits, dogs and primates) have been used for decades to model various forms of ocular disease and in the discovery and development of therapeutics. Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA, OMIM # 20400) is a family of rare, inherited, early-onset severe retinal degenerations (EOSRDs) which affects 1 in 80,000 and presents in infancy.enCongenital blindnessGene therapyGene therapy productsLuxturnaVoretigene neparvovecComparative ocular gene therapy: How curing inherited blindness in Briard dogs benefits everyoneConference Publication10.1111/joa.131632020-05-29https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/