
Dunedin Study: dry eye update
The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study is a large longitudinal study investigating human health, development, ageing and behaviour, based on a population-representative cohort born

The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study is a large longitudinal study investigating human health, development, ageing and behaviour, based on a population-representative cohort born

Some of the most convincing evidence to date to support the effectiveness of intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy for meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) has recently been established from Ally Xue’s PhD

Following the completion of their optometry honours research project on castor oil as a topical blepharitis treatment, University of Auckland now-graduated students Marna Claassen, Alice Jackson and

A Harvard Medical School Schepens Eye Research Institute study has found there’s no benefit to yellow lenses for night driving and they may actually hinder driver reaction times.Published in Jama

Since completing her work as vice-chair of TFOS DEWS II and initiating a plethora of significant research at home and in collaboration with several overseas institutions through the Ocular Surface

The jungles of Borneo are the destination for next year’s specialist study trip by Jon Baines Tours, which provides eye-related education amid exotic travel experiences.Home to at least 26 indigenous

Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have created an eye-on-a-chip with a mechanical eyelid simulating blinking to test experimental drugs for dry eye disease (DED).The research, published

Validated questionnaires are routinely used to screen for symptoms of dry eye disease prior to the clinical evaluation of ocular surface and tear film parameters. The recent TFOS DEWS II Diagnostic


A first-of-its-kind robotic contact lens created by scientists in San Diego zooms with the blink of an eye.The new biomimetic soft lens, controlled by electrooculographic (EOG) signal, has been

The Ocular Surface Laboratory (OSL) is continuing its endeavours into shedding light on the natural history of dry eye disease (DED) development. Recent studies have explored risk factors for dry eye

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have released promising results from a phase I/II clinical trial for a new enzyme-based treatment for severe dry eye.The trial compared eye drops