The American Academy of Optometry Foundation (AAOF) and Meta Reality Labs Research (RLR) have announced the recipients of the Myopia Research Grant.
This grant provides three awards of $500,000 each to researchers working to accelerate the understanding of myopia and the role visual experience plays in its development and progression through longitudinal, open-science research.
These researchers will make not only their publications publicly available but also the data behind them according to the FAIR data principles, along with metadata artifacts necessary to interpret them. This will allow for additional comparison and harmonization, reproducibility and federated analysis of these datasets by other researchers, enabling a collaborative effort to solve the riddle of visual experience’s role in myopia development.
“As myopia continues to emerge as a prevalent global public health concern, supporting innovative, open-science research has never been more important,” said AAOF Board President Valerie Sharpe, OD, FAAO. “The American Academy of Optometry Foundation is proud to recognize these exceptional awardees whose work has the potential to meaningfully advance our understanding of myopia development.”
THE WINNERS
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Ranjay Chakraborty, BS Optom, PhD, Flinders University.
Study: Objective Measures of Ambient Light Exposure and Near Work in Pre-Myopic Children: A Cross-Continental Longitudinal Study across 100 Degrees of Latitude: Light X Near Study
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Safal Khanal, OD, PhD, FAAO, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry. Study: Longitudinal interaction of the visual diet with optical, structural, and neural factors in childhood myopia |
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Xiaoying Zhu, OD, PhD, MD, MS, FAAO, SUNY College of Optometry.
Study: Longitudinal measurements of visual diet and visuomotor activity in children
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