MDFA funding allowed A/Prof Gerald Liew to study biomarkers in the blood that suggest a defect in mitochondrial function may be linked to AMD.
Read MoreMDFA funding allowed A/Prof Gerald Liew to study biomarkers in the blood that suggest a defect in mitochondrial function may be linked to AMD.
Read MoreWith Governments around Australia rolling out vaccines for COVID-19, a frequent question to our National Helpline is about safety of the vaccine when receiving eye injections.
Read MoreProf Steven Krilis received an MDFA Research Grant to examine the critical role that two proteins have in the development of AMD.
Read MoreThis MDFA-funded project explored the genetic pathways leading to dry AMD, creating a bank of stem cells that researchers across the globe can access.
Read MoreThis MDFA-funded study surveyed both patients and practitioners about the enablers and barriers to effective eye care.
Read MoreYour donations make MDFA the largest non-government source of macular disease research funding in Australia. Donate to our tax appeal to help support life-changing research.
Read MoreMDFA Research Grant recipient A/Prof Fred Chen is working to find treatments and establish clinical pathways for patients with Stargardt disease.
Read MoreIs there a link between anti-malarial medication and macular degeneration?
Read MoreWith funding from MDFA’s Research Grants Program, Prof Robyn Guymer developed a new suite of state-of-the-art techniques to better describe early AMD.
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