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Research impact reports

Project summaries and impact reports of the past recipients awarded by the Retina Australia Grants Program can be found here.

Read more about Establishing novel AAV gene editing for Usher Syndrome

Establishing novel AAV gene editing for Usher Syndrome

Dr Anai Gonzalez-Cordero - Children’s Medical Research Institute, Sydney
$55,774 (2023)

Read more about Establishing novel AAV gene editing for Usher Syndrome
Read more about Using RNA-silencing to tackle neuroinflammation in retinal degeneration

Using RNA-silencing to tackle neuroinflammation in retinal degeneration

Dr Adrian Cioanca - John Curtin School of Medical Research, Canberra
$59,869 (2023)

Read more about Using RNA-silencing to tackle neuroinflammation in retinal degeneration
Read more about Improving real-world mobility and assessing long-term safety outcomes with a retinal prosthesis (“Bionic Eye”)

Improving real-world mobility and assessing long-term safety outcomes with a retinal prosthesis (“Bionic Eye”)

Associate Professor Penelope Allen - Centre for Eye Research Australia, Melbourne 
$39,862 (2022)

Read more about Improving real-world mobility and assessing long-term safety outcomes with a retinal prosthesis (“Bionic Eye”)
Read more about RNA base editing strategies as potential therapeutic of inherited retinal dystrophies

RNA base editing strategies as potential therapeutic of inherited retinal dystrophies

Associate Professor Guei-Sheung (Rick) Liu - Centre for Eye Research Australia, Melbourne
$40,000 (2022)

Read more about RNA base editing strategies as potential therapeutic of inherited retinal dystrophies
Read more about Neuroprotective effect of SAHA in Retinitis Pigmentosa. Do time and frequency matter?

Neuroprotective effect of SAHA in Retinitis Pigmentosa. Do time and frequency matter?

Dr Rabab Rashwan - Lions Eye Institute, Perth
$40,000 (2022)

Read more about Neuroprotective effect of SAHA in Retinitis Pigmentosa. Do time and frequency matter?
Read more about Improving Sensory Substitution Low Vision Devices Through Novel Software Adaptations

Improving Sensory Substitution Low Vision Devices Through Novel Software Adaptations

Associate Professor Lauren Ayton - University of Melbourne
$40,643 (2021)

Read more about Improving Sensory Substitution Low Vision Devices Through Novel Software Adaptations
Read more about Looking for disease causing mutations in families with dominant RP pedigrees

Looking for disease causing mutations in families with dominant RP pedigrees

Associate Professor Fred K Chen - Centre for Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, The University of Western Australia
$40,000 (2021)

Read more about Looking for disease causing mutations in families with dominant RP pedigrees
Read more about Strong, fast, then none: development of novel promoters for gene-editing therapies

Strong, fast, then none: development of novel promoters for gene-editing therapies

Professor Alex Hewitt - Menzies Institute for Medical Research, Tasmania 
$38,000 (2021)

Read more about Strong, fast, then none: development of novel promoters for gene-editing therapies
Read more about Potential Participant Perspectives in Ocular Gene Therapy in Australia

Potential Participant Perspectives in Ocular Gene Therapy in Australia

Associate Professor Heather Mack AM - Centre for Eye Research Australia/University of Melbourne
$20,000 (2021)

Read more about Potential Participant Perspectives in Ocular Gene Therapy in Australia
Read more about Provision of genetic research reports to research participants via their nominated ophthalmologists or clinical geneticists

Provision of genetic research reports to research participants via their nominated ophthalmologists or clinical geneticists

Jennifer Thompson - Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
$20,000 (2021)

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Read more about Single cell RNA sequencing to characterise cell diversity and molecular signatures of hiPSC-derived retinal organoids

Single cell RNA sequencing to characterise cell diversity and molecular signatures of hiPSC-derived retinal organoids

Dr Anai Gonzalez-Cordero - Children’s Medical Research Institute, Sydney
$39,490 (2020)

Read more about Single cell RNA sequencing to characterise cell diversity and molecular signatures of hiPSC-derived retinal organoids
Read more about Provision of genetic research reports to Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Registry participants via their nominated ophthalmologist or clinical geneticist

Provision of genetic research reports to Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Registry participants via their nominated ophthalmologist or clinical geneticist

Jennifer Thompson - The Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Registry & DNA Bank, Perth
$40,000 (2020)

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Read more about Development of regenerative therapy for retinitis pigmentosa using cellular reprogramming

Development of regenerative therapy for retinitis pigmentosa using cellular reprogramming

Raymond Wong - Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne
$40,000 (2020)

Read more about Development of regenerative therapy for retinitis pigmentosa using cellular reprogramming
Read more about Dual AAV retinal gene therapy approach for Usher 1F treatment

Dual AAV retinal gene therapy approach for Usher 1F treatment

Dr Livia S Carvalho - Lions Eye Institute, Perth
$40,000 (2019)

Read more about Dual AAV retinal gene therapy approach for Usher 1F treatment
Read more about Improving the global acceptance of retinal prostheses: Assessing the influence of different stages of retinal degeneration on selective activation of retinal ganglion cells

Improving the global acceptance of retinal prostheses: Assessing the influence of different stages of retinal degeneration on selective activation of retinal ganglion cells

Scientia Professor Nigel Lovell - University of New South Wales, Sydney
$39,900 (2019)

Read more about Improving the global acceptance of retinal prostheses: Assessing the influence of different stages of retinal degeneration on selective activation of retinal ganglion cells
Read more about Define the mechanism by which C1 rescues some functions in Best Disease RPE

Define the mechanism by which C1 rescues some functions in Best Disease RPE

Associate Professor Michael O’Connor - Western Sydney University, Sydney
$40,000 (2019)

Read more about Define the mechanism by which C1 rescues some functions in Best Disease RPE
Read more about Report to Retina Australia on research carried out by the Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Registry and DNA Bank for the period 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019

Report to Retina Australia on research carried out by the Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Registry and DNA Bank for the period 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019

Dr John De Roach - Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Registry and DNA Bank, Perth
$100,000 (2018)

Read more about Report to Retina Australia on research carried out by the Australian Inherited Retinal Disease Registry and DNA Bank for the period 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019
Read more about Utilising patient-specific retinal organoids in vitro to investigate the effects of an SNRNP200 mutation causing early onset Retinitis Pigmentosa

Utilising patient-specific retinal organoids in vitro to investigate the effects of an SNRNP200 mutation causing early onset Retinitis Pigmentosa

Dr Carla Mellough - Lions Eye Institute, Perth
$40,000 (2018)

Read more about Utilising patient-specific retinal organoids in vitro to investigate the effects of an SNRNP200 mutation causing early onset Retinitis Pigmentosa
Read more about Microglia and retinal degenerations: Identifying key modulators of inflammation as therapeutic targets

Microglia and retinal degenerations: Identifying key modulators of inflammation as therapeutic targets

Associate Professor Riccardo Natoli - Australian National University, Canberra
$39,951 (2018)

Read more about Microglia and retinal degenerations: Identifying key modulators of inflammation as therapeutic targets
Read more about Large scale generation of retinal pigment epithelium cells from patient induced pluripotent stem cells

Large scale generation of retinal pigment epithelium cells from patient induced pluripotent stem cells

Associate Professor Alice Pebay - Centre for Eye Research Australia, Melbourne
$40,000 (2017)

Read more about Large scale generation of retinal pigment epithelium cells from patient induced pluripotent stem cells
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