Tear Diagnostics Moves Towards Commercial Development
April 3, 2007

Opticology announced today that it has assigned its rights and interest to a patent application related to dry eye diagnostics to a new company aptly named LacriSciences, LLC. The new company will focus on commercial development of a direct probing osmometer for detection of dry eye. The company plans to explore using the device for other means of disease detection that manifest in the tear film including bacterial and viral infections.
The company was formed in partnership with world renowned expert on dry eye and the ocular tear film Jeffrey P. Gilbard, MD. Dr. Gilbard was the first to develop tear osmolarity as a diagnostic test in 1976, and is the Founder, CEO and Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced Vision Research, makers of TheraTears. Opticology will continue to participate in the early stage design and development of the device.
Opticology, Inc. has acquired a new facility in Brooklyn New York in the waterfront manufacturing district known as Redhook. The century old buildings are being renovated to include design offices and state-of-art optical laboratories for optical test, measurement, and assembly. The new space will include an area dedicated to manufacturing of optical and mechanical components as well as a prototyping shop.

Opticology celebrates 20 years of successfully serving customers in optical design, engineering, and fabrication. Established in January 1999, the company has evolved as one of the leading service provider for outsourced optical engineering and design. Providing fabrication and prototype building services is an essential part of the business and important and necessary to customers in R&D and product development. Entrenched in the industry, Opticology also supplies optical and mechanical components on an OEM basis with the same level of service. Customers primarily consist of large corporations in the fields of medical device and industrial systems.

In partnership with New York Eye & Ear Infirmary and the Lighthouse International, both of New York, Opticology principals Anthony Cappo and Matthew Orr will present their findings from a clinical study entitled A New Method to Depict Central Scotomas: Automated Stereocampimetry at the 2013 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) annual meeting in Seattle this coming May.