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    The latest funding round now brings MDFA’s commitment to macular disease research to $5.8 million across 35 projects since 2011.

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    Researcher Dr Audra Shadforth

    Dr Audra Shadforth has been awarded MDFA Research Grant Program funding for an investigatory project looking at AMD from a new angle.

    Prof Alex Brown Dream Project

    Prof Alex Brown’s DREAM Project received a 2019 MDFA Research Grant for his project on diabetes, vision loss and Indigenous Australians.

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    $600,000 to researchers on World Sight Day

    MDFA has awarded a further $600,000 to three leading researchers on World Sight Day 2019.

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    Implanted AMD ‘drug reservoir’

    A new implant technology that continuously delivers medication into the eyes is safe and effective, a new trial has shown.

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    On the frontline with AMD

    If money was no object, Gillian Cameron would gather the best research minds from across the globe and ask them to focus on fixing macular disease.

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    Vegetables, fruit, fish can help reduce risk of AMD

    US study shows a diet which includes eating fish twice a week and a daily intake of fruits and vegetables can help reduce risk of AMD. 

    Facial recognition and AMD

    Australian research has shown losing the ability to recognise faces due to vision loss impacts your social life.

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    Anti-VEGF treatment not linked to stroke

    Anti-VEGF therapy is not linked to an increased risk of stroke, myocardial infarction or death, according to a new report.

    New genes linked to AMD

    Scientists have found three new genes associated with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

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