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The MSc course in Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences brings together the research expertise in vision from the School of Biomedicine, the Faculty of Life Sciences and Manchester Royal Eye Hospital. It provides students with a firm grounding in the knowledge needed to pursue a higher degree and to conduct high quality research in ophthalmology, optometry or vision sciences. It also gives an opportunity for vision-related professionals to advance their knowledge of the scientific foundations of ophthalmology and vision sciences.
The course is aimed at optometrists, ophthalmologists, orthoptists and nurses from the UK and overseas. It is considered suitable for:
* Individuals who are considering undertaking a research degree in the vision sciences
* Those interested in professional development
* Those interested in conducting research as part of their clinical training
Module details
The course has 2 different pathways:
The first comprises of 6 taught modules (15 credits each) and a dissertation (90) credits.
The second comprises of 4 taught modules (15 credits each), a literature review (30 credits) and a dissertation (90) credits.
Many of the projects have led to peer-reviewed publications in the ophthalmic literature. Recent titles include:
* Optical coherence tomography measures of the retinal nerve fibre layer
* Development of a model cell assay to investigate the cellular processing of ARB mutant bestrophin-1
* Risk factors for late presentation of patients with primary open angle glaucoma
* Molecular analysis of autosomal recessive retinal dystrophies
* In vivo analysis of the wettability of silicon hydrogel contact lenses