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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Universidade Do Minho |
| Country | Portugal |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2021 |
| End Date | Feb 28, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,519 days |
| Number of Grantees | 9 |
| Roles | Coordinator; Participant |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 956720 |
The eye is a biological tissue with optical and biomedical properties that govern the way the eye refracts light, focuses thatlight onto the retina and can dynamically alter that focus over a range of distances.
This impressive flexibility results from thedelicate way in which the mechanical properties of the eye very precisely affect its optics.
These properties varyconsiderably between individuals and can alter over time in response to visual demands, as well as with eye growth, ageingand pathology.
The origins of these biomechanical changes over time are very poorly understood, however, and point at aneed for answers, given the increase in life expectancy and in societal demands for high quality vision.
To address theseissues, we present the first European collaboration that brings together a group of scientists that work on the optics andbiomechanics of the eye, cover a broad range of disciplines and skills.
This highly interdisciplinary consortium will alsocreate a training network to give young researchers the opportunity to learn from renowned experts on ocular optomechanics,share their learning experiences and take advantage of placements in Universities, hospitals and industry.
Thiswill give them a wide and novel skill set to translate their research to scientific, industrial, or clinical applications, such as anew generation intraocular implants for cataract surgery, biologically relevant eye models that mimic the eye at any age, andnovel treatment therapies that can control, reduce or ultimately prevent refractive error from occurring.
These anticipatedinnovations will lead to wide-reaching and pioneering advances to enhance our understanding of the interrelationshipbetween ocular optics and biomechanics.
From this, the young researchers will emerge with multi-disciplinary, versatileskills, be highly employable, able to address skills shortages, be leaders in vision science and pioneer new industries inoptical design and modelling.
Universidade Do Minho; Universiteit Antwerpen; Anglia Ruskin University Higher Education Corporation; Universidad de Zaragoza; Universitaet Bern; Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas; Staffordshire University; Politechnika Wroclawska; Amo Groningen Bv
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