National collaboration secures $1.5 million for retinal disease research

National collaboration secures $1.5 million for retinal disease research


Child patient getting their eyes tested

A national collaboration led by the Macquarie University GenIMPACT team have received $1.5 million for an NHMRC Partnership Grant to investigate the impacts of current genetic therapies for Inherited Retinal Diseases (IRDs).

The project titled ‘Translation of precision medicine into clinics for genetic blindness: from diagnosis to clinical management and therapies’, will estimate the national social and economic impacts of... read more.

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