Our research projects
Since 1987 the Macular Society has invested around £10 million in over 100 research projects. Each year we invite applications for research grants, PhD studentships and seedcorn grants which are assessed by our Research Committee.
Research grants
Research grants are for projects of up to three years duration and up to £300,000, which covers everything from laboratory chemicals to salaries.
PhD studentships
A PhD studentship funds a student to undertake a three year research project. The student submits a thesis for qualification of the degree, which is the highest level of academic degree attainable.
Seedcorn projects
A seedcorn grant is funding of up to £25,000 to generate preliminary data to advance innovative and novel ideas.
Fellowships
A fellowship is an award that provides funding for individuals to pursue research, study, training, or professional development.
Investigating protein interactions in Doyne’s honeycomb retinal dystrophy and AMD
This project investigates how excess EFEMP1 protein disrupts blood vessel stability in wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and Doyne’s honeycomb retinal dystrophy. By testing existing drugs to block this interaction, the team aims to identify treatments that could be repurposed to prevent abnormal blood vessel growth and protect vision.
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Improving reading aids for those with macular conditions
Integrating some of the eye’s natural features into reading aids to improve speed, accuracy and enjoyment of reading.
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How the genetics of fat metabolism influence AMD development
Establishing the link between the Apolipoprotein E gene and lipid (fat) metabolism and learning what effect this has on the development of AMD.
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Investigating the genetic roots of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) retinopathy
Investigating why some hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) users develop retinopathy but others don’t, to improve outcomes for screening those prescribed HCQ.
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