Member Association for Research in Vision & Ophthalmology
Member European Society of Retina Specialists
Member European Paediatric Ophthalmological Society
Elected Member of the Macula Society
Elected Member of the Retina Society
Current NHS / University Post
Professor of Ophthalmology, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology (2014)
Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (2010)
Medical training
King’s College Hospital
Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Research interest / experience
New treatments for retinal disease including diabetic retinopathy and genetic eye diseases such Retinitis Pigmentosa and Stargardt disease
Optimising the clinical care of patients with retinal disease
Establishing a molecular genetic diagnosis in the majority of patients with inherited eye disease, helping to improve counseling, advice on prognosis, identify patients with molecularly proven disease who may be eligible for current and future treatments
Identify patients/genetic subtypes and time-points, which may be most appropriate for treatments, and identify reliable and sensitive outcome measures
Assisting in the development of gene and stem celldirected therapies to either significantly slow/halt disease progression or ideally improve visual function
Medical Retina Fellowship, Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Ocular Genetics and Paediatric Ophthalmology Clinical and Research Fellowships, Casey Eye Institute, Oregon, USA
Doctor of Medicine research degree in Inherited Retinal Disease, University College London
Foundation Fighting Blindness (USA) Career Development Award (2011) - first time award made to a clinician-scientist in the UK
International Guest Scholar, American College of Surgeons (2010) - first time award made to an Ophthalmologist from the UK
Department of Health/HEFCE "New Blood" Senior Lectureship Award (2010)
Developing novel structural and functional retinal measurements including modelling of the "Hill-of-Vision" and Adaptive Optics imaging