Final report - Risk factors for eye disease and injury
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Name | Expertise | Task |
| Dr Janet Salisbury, Director, Biotext | PhD and 8 years’ postdoctoral experience in experimental oncology; 15 years’ experience as a science information consultant (literature review, data evaluation, writing, editing and publication management). |
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| Dr Hilary Cadman, Principal Consultant, Biotext | PhD and 10 years’ postdoctoral experience in experimental immunology; MSc in science communication and 9 years’ experience as a science information consultant (literature review, data evaluation, writing, editing and publication management). |
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| Dr Malini Devadas | PhD and postdoctoral experience in neuroscience; 5 years’ experience in science administration and science information consulting. |
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| Dr Julie Christie | PhD in microbiology/ biochemistry; 5 years’ postdoctoral experience as scientific officer of Molecular Biology Facility, Australian National University. |
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| Dr Fiona Mackinnon | PhD and postdoctoral experience in microbiology; 5 years’ experience as a medical writer (including clinical protocols, study reports, summaries, etc); Grad Cert in Evidence Based Medicine, Monash University (in progress). |
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| Dr Dragan Illic | PhD; Senior Lecturer, Monash Institute of Health Services Research, Monash University; 4 years’ experience in literature reviewing (including Cochrane reviews). |
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| Dr Emily Yorkston | PhD in epidemiology and population health. |
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| Dr Ian Morgan | Associate Director, Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University. Head, Retina and Myopia Research Unit, ARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science. Research interests: modifiable factors contributing to myopia (short-sightedness), epidemiology, retinal function, cellular/molecular control of eye growth. |
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| Dr Kathryn Rose | School of Applied Vision Sciences, University of Sydney. Research interests: disorders of the visual system, eye conditions in childhood. Teaching interests: ophthalmology. |
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