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Prof John M Nolan receives Heidelberg Engineering Xtreme Research Award 2020

Professor John M. Nolan, from the Nutrition Research Centre Ireland, School of Health Science, Waterford Institute of Technology (Ireland), is the recipient of the Xtreme Research Award 2020 for his...

Leading eyecare charity Orbis launches a research trial to identify link between vision loss and mental health in children

In 2022, leading eye care charity Orbis published research showing that children with poor vision are more likely to suffer with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and a reduced quality of life.

AOP launches research into key reforms proposed for primary eye care services in Wales

The Welsh Government put forward proposals for major reforms of primary eye care services

Virtual Ophthalmology Exchange Meeting 2021: Research in Ophthalmology

Friday 26 Feb 21: 14:00 - 17:00 GMT and Saturday 27 Feb 21: 9:00am - 12:00pm GMT. Two half day educational programme hosted on an innovative virtual platform. - Remodelling the ocular surface in patients with VKC: Prof Andrea Leonardi, University of Padova - Towards precision glaucoma management using genomics: Dr Anthony Khawaja, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology - Immunology of DED: Dr Stephen Pflugfelder, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston - Gene therapy in ophthalmology: Prof Robert MacLaren, University of Oxford

Research is everyone’s business @ 100% Ophthalmology

@16:15 – 17:00 The NHS Constitution pledges to inform patients of research studies in which they may be eligible to participate. The NHS Long Term Plan states that research will play a key part in improving the quality of patient care and health outcomes. The various professional regulatory bodies have mandated that registrants demonstrate an understanding of research, ethics and governance in order to apply research findings and inform best practice. Therefore, all staff working in health and social care are required to have an awareness of research as pertains to their practice. This session will explore how staff can incorporate research into their practice to make it business as usual.