This 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 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.
Read MoreWith an MDFA Research Grant, Professor Damien Harkin undertook a novel research project using a protein extracted from silk as a form of scaffold on which to grow new retinal tissue,
Read MoreHow Professor Mark Gillies’ ever-expanding digital database helps clinicians across the globe.
Read MoreCase study: A 14-year-old male was referred to CERA with a white-yellow macular lesion and suspicions of an inherited condition.
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