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    2025 Research Grant Recipient 

    Genotype-phenotype correlations in PRPH2-associated retinal dystrophy

    2025 Research Grant Recipient  

    Nocturnal hypoxia: An unrecognised risk factor for neovascular age-related macular degeneration

    2025 Research Grant Recipient

    Towards a personalised approach to predicting and preventing progression of age-related macular degeneration 

    2025 Grant Family Fund Award Recipient

    Exploring exosomal therapeutics delivery strategies for macular disease  

    2025 Research Grant Recipient

    Reducing the risk of end-stage complications of neovascular age-related macular degeneration: macular atrophy and subretinal fibrosis

    2025 Research Grant Recipient  

    Driving into the future: strategies to enhance independence for drivers with macular degeneration, including licensing options and the role of modern vehicle technology

    $1 million investment in new macular disease research 

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) has awarded more than $1 million to eight groundbreaking research

    New Spring edition of Vision Voice is now available 

    We’re pleased to share the latest edition of our Vision Voice newsletter, where we highlight

    MDFA invests $1 million into macular disease research

    Macular Disease Foundation Australia today announced it has awarded more than $1 million to eight groundbreaking research projects as part of its 2025 funding round.

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