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Professor Harminder Dua recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours
Date:
11/06/2019
Study into age-related eye disease to investigate genetic risk factors
Date:
30/01/2019
Eye discovery to pave way for more successful corneal transplants
Description
A team of eye specialists at the University of Nottingham has made another novel discovery that could help to improve the success of corneal transplants for patients whose sight has been affected by disease.
Date:
03/10/2018
'Omnigen' amniotic bandage could help save sight in trauma patients
Description
Trauma patients rushed to A&E with serious eye injuries can now benefit from a ground-breaking sight-saving wound dressing made from amniotic membrane.
Date:
29/06/2016
Mercia Fund Management provides £379,000 to help NuVision commercialise groundbreaking eyecare technology
Description
University of Nottingham spin-out, NuVision, has received £379k seed funding from Mercia Fund Management, to help develop innovative new eye care solutions for humans and animals.
Date:
29/07/2015
Innovation awards for ophthalmology spin-out company
Date:
12/06/2015
Prof Dua's team wins THE Awards 2014 Research Project of the Year
Description
A discovery that will rewrite the ophthalmology textbooks has been named Research Project of the Year at the tenth annual THE Awards yesterday.
Date:
28/11/2014
Professor Harminder Dua's team shortlisted for 'Research Project of the Year' in Times Higher Education Awards 2014
Date:
26/09/2014
New eye layer has possible link to glaucoma
Description
A new layer in the human cornea — discovered by researchers at The University of Nottingham last year — plays a vital role in the structure of the tissue that controls the flow of fluid from the eye, research has shown.
Date:
17/02/2014
Scientists discover new layer of the human cornea
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Scientists at The University of Nottingham have discovered a previously undetected layer in the cornea, the clear window at the front of the human eye.
Date:
11/06/2013
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