Research
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Completed
October 2018 - June 2022
The Enhanced Generation of the Corneal Epithelium from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem (hiPS) Cells.
Researchers aim to investigate the ability of hiPS to form functional corneal cells using proteoglycans.
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Completed
October 2018 - March 2022
Recruiting functional brain networks to improve sight after stroke
Identifying the residual visual brain networks that survive post stroke.
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Completed
January 2019 - September 2022
Promoting RGC survival and optic nerve regeneration by enhancing the axon transport of growth and survival receptors
Regeneration of the optic nerves may be able to restore vision to those blinded by optic nerve disease and eventually make eye transplants possible.
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Active
July 2021 - June 2024
Lifestyle determinants of intra-ocular pressure and glaucoma
Investigating the effect of a variety of lifestyle factors on eye pressure and the subsequent development of primary open angle glaucoma.
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Completed
December 2020 - December 2021
Investigating how brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) could prevent cell death in glaucoma
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Completed
August 2021 - July 2022
Further investigation into intra-ocular fluid as a liquid biopsy in retinoblastoma
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Active
October 2021 - September 2024
Investigating adaptive and innate immune cell interactions to better understand multi-morbidities affecting the eye and joints.
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Active
September 2021 - September 2024
Making a macular patch from 3D retinal organoids
Generating 'macular patches' from human stem cells, which could be used to help repair damage to the macula and to improve understanding.