Your 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 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 MoreCase study: A 14-year-old male was referred to CERA with a white-yellow macular lesion and suspicions of an inherited condition.
Read MoreThanks to an MDFA Research Grant, A/Prof Matthew Simunovic is now working on what he describes as “the biological equivalent of the bionic retina”.
Read MoreThis exciting research project, being funded by our Research Grants Program, is looking at the potential to use existing drugs to treat macular oedema.
Read MoreMDFA has awarded more than $1 million in research funding to eight promising projects, in the search for a cure for macular diseases.
Read MoreCelebrating the 10th anniversary of MDFA’s Research Grants Program, this free publication introduces you to the talented researchers your donations have funded since 2011.
Read MoreMDFA Patron Ita Buttrose AC OBE calls on Government to reject Medicare eye injection rebate cut.
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