Research
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Imaging the eye to spot the early signs of glaucoma
Adapting a standard technique to look for the tissue changes in the eye that happen before optic nerve damage begins
CompletedMarch 2015 - February 2016 -
Generating eye tissue for research and treatment
Changing the future of drug development.
CompletedJune 2016 - December 2019 -
What happens to the connections between optic nerve cells in glaucoma?
Using precision imaging technology to open up a new line of research.
CompletedAugust 2015 - April 2018 -
What happens to cells in the optic nerve after a head injury that affects sight?
Laying the essential groundwork for clinical trials.
CompletedOctober 2015 - March 2019 -
Detecting Sight Loss
Researchers are developing a single-shot 3D camera to improve eye exams and monitor the causes of sight loss.
CompletedJanuary 2016 - December 2016 -
Is there a link between glaucoma and interrupted breathing during sleep?
Helping to find out why treatment doesn’t work in some people with high eye pressure.
CompletedMarch 2016 - March 2017 -
What causes glaucoma and poor vision in babies born with cataract?
Improving outcomes from surgery.
CompletedMay 2016 - May 2017 -
Testing potential new drugs for glaucoma
Early stage research to find substances that both lower eye pressure and prevent nerve damage
CompletedSeptember 2016 - September 2019 -
Eyecatcher 2: an eye-tracking system for detecting and monitoring eye conditions linked to older age.
Developing a low-cost way to detect glaucoma while watching video on a tablet computer
CompletedNovember 2016 - April 2019