Her research interests include glaucoma, clinical psychophysics, perimetry, migraine ageing vision, novel tests of visual function to better detect eye disease, and using visual perception to understand brain function in health and disease.She has been awarded an Australian Research Council Fellowship worth $686,400 over four years.Professor Algis Vingrys will retire as head of the department on 1 April.
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