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Risk Factors for Nonulcerative Contact Lens Complications
July 2009
Nikki Peng, BOptom (Hons)

 

Does the key to solving contact lens discomfort lie in tear film assessment?
April 2009
Vicki Evans PhD BOptom (Hons)

 

1 & 2 step H2O2 CLs disinfection solutions against Acanthamoeba: How effective are they?
July 2008
Jill Woods

 

Why Contact Lens Groups?
June 2008
Nancy Keir, BSc, OD, Centre for Contact Lens Research, University of Waterloo

 

Increased Eotaxin in Tears of Patients Wearing Contact Lenses
February 2007
Dr Vicki Evans, Head of Clinical Research for the Institute for Eye Research, Australia

 

How much oxygen does the cornea really need?
January 2007
Eric Papas, PhD MCOptom, DCLP

 

Are we being too complacent with compliance?
December 2006
Nancy Keir, BSc OD Centre for Contact Lens Research, University of Waterloo

 

Review of Galvin KE, Fink B & Hill RM., Oxygen: How Well is the Cornea Being Served?
June 2006
Eric Papas, PhD MCOptom, DCLP

 

A Conjunctival Response to Silicone Hydrogel Lens Wear
May 2006
Nicole Carnt - B. Optom (UNSW)
Nancy Keir
- BSc OD Centre for Contact Lens Research, University of Waterloo

 

Corneal staining and subjective symptoms with multipurpose solutions as a function of time
February 2006
Isabelle Jalbert, OD, PhD, FAAO

 

Silicone hydrogels - the future looks bright
December 2005
Serina Stretton, BSc, PhD

 

Contact Lens-Related MK: What can Epidemiologic Studies Tell Us?
November 2005
Serina Stretton, BSc, PhD

 

Masked comparison of silicone hydrogel and hydrogel extended-wear bandage contact lenses after PRK
October 2005
Percy Lazon de la Jara, B.Optom, FIACLE, Institute for Eye Research

 

A Hypothesis for the Aetiology of Soft Contact Lens-Induced Superior Arcuate Keratopathy
August 2005
Nancy Keir - BSc OD Centre for Contact Lens Research, University of Waterloo

 

Contact Lens Papillary Conjunctivitis – An Update
July 2005
Cheryl Skotnitsky, OD

 

The Dk Project: An Interlaboratory Comparison of Dk/L* Measurements
May 2005
Craig Woods PhD

 

How much oxygen?
April 2005
Serina Stretton BSc, PhD

 

Subjective and objective measures of corneal staining related to multipurpose care systems
March 2005
Lakshman N Subbaraman - BS Optom, MSc

 

Growing the Australian Contact Lens Market (GACLM)
February 2005
Brien Holden Scientia Professor, UNSW Deputy CEO, Vision Cooperative Research Centre, Sydney, Australia

Judith Stern - B. Optom, UNSW, Sydney, Australia

 

Daily Disposable vs Continuous Wear with High-Dk Silicone Hydrogels
January 2005
Ulrike Stahl

 

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