Tag Archives: Conference 2024

Taking part in the European Aniridia Leadership Academy – Good things come to those who hustle

Haya Hassan is a 25-year-old woman from Wiltshire with sporadic aniridia. She graduated from university 2 years ago and has since been working in different charities, including a major UK sight loss charity. Some of her interests include reading, travelling … Continue reading

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3D corneal organoids for disease modelling and limbal stem cell deficiency cell therapy research

Dulce Lima Cunha is a postdoctoral researcher from UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, currently working at Radboud University in the Netherlands. Currently, her main research interests are uncovering rare disease mechanisms using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived 2D and 3D models … Continue reading

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Retinal detachments in Aniridia research at Moorfields

Vivienne Kit is an Ophthalmology Researcher at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology. In addition to her clinical duties, she is pursuing a postgraduate research degree in aniridia under the supervision of Professor Mariya Moosajee. In 2021, Vivienne and her team published … Continue reading

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Progress on developing eyedrops to treat aniridia-associated keratopathy

Professor Martin Collinson is based at The Institute of Medical Sciences in the University of Aberdeen, and has been working on the roles of the PAX6 gene in eye development and adult life for over 25 years. He enjoys opportunities to … Continue reading

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Results of research into the impact of sight loss between adults with sporadic and familial aniridia

Helen Campbell has recently finished studying for her MSc in Genetic and Genomic Counselling at Cardiff University School of Medicine, and works as an Eye Care Liaison Officer (ECLO) for RNIB. Prior to that, she worked in the charity sector … Continue reading

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Supporting children with aniridia in education

Gayle Johnson is a Qualified Teacher For Vision Impairment (QTVI) in the Vision Support Service at Dorset Council. Through her career in education as a Special Needs Coordinator and Senior Leader, and now in her current role as a QTVI, … Continue reading

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Annual General Meeting 2024

The Aniridia Network AGM will be held online on 13 August 2022 Continue reading

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Conference 2024

We held this great event online and it was completely FREE to attend. We had a great line up of speakers, to talk about aniridia related themes. From personal experiences to cutting edge research, education and leadership – something for … Continue reading

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