• Find an Expert
  • Contact
  • SearchSearch icon
  • Menu
  • Help
  • Report an issue

In Vivo Photoreceptor and Retinal Capillary Flow Imaging to Study Neurovascular Coupling in Human Diabetes, Thalassemia, Optic Neuritis, Benign Intracranial Hypertension and Progressive Retinal Dystrophies.

Funding period: 2013 - 2018

Completed

Related publications (5)

Scholarly works icon

Reactivity in the human retinal microvasculature measured during acute gas breathing provocations

A Duan, PA Bedggood, AB Metha, BV Bui

2017-12-01

Although changes in vessel diameter following gas perturbation have been documented in retinal arterioles and venules, these respo..

Scholarly works icon

De-warping of images and improved eye tracking for the scanning laser ophthalmoscope

P Bedggood, A Metha

2017-03-01

A limitation of scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) is that eye movements during the capture of each frame distort the retinal ima..

Scholarly works icon

Evidence of flicker-induced functional hyperaemia in the smallest vessels of the human retinal blood supply

A Duan, PA Bedggood, BV Bui, AB Metha

2016-09-01

Regional changes in blood flow are initiated within neural tissue to help fuel local differences in neural activity. Classically, ..

Scholarly works icon

Imaging the response of the human retinal microvasculature to hyperoxia and hypercapnia

Angelina Duan, Phillip Bedggood, Andrew Metha, Bang V Bui

2016-09-01

Scholarly works icon

Direct Observation of Neurovascular Coupling in the Normal Human Retinal Microvasculature

RC Andrew Symons, Phillip Bedggood, Angelina Duan, Bang Bui, Andrew Metha

2015-10-01

University of Melbourne Researchers

Andrew Metha's Profile Picture
Andrew Metha

Robert Symons's Profile Picture
Robert Symons

Phillip Bedggood's Profile Picture
Phillip Bedggood

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Owners of the unceded lands on which we work, learn and live. We pay respect to Elders past, present and future, and acknowledge the importance of Indigenous knowledge in the Academy.

Read about our Indigenous priorities

About us  

Careers at Melbourne  

Safety and respect  

Newsroom  

Contact  

Campus locations  

Phone: 13 MELB ( 13 6352)

International: +61 3 9035 5511


Address:
The University of Melbourne
Grattan Street, Parkville,
Victoria, 3010, Australia

facebookIconlinkedinIconinstagramIcon

Emergency information  |  Disclaimer and copyright  |  Accessibility  |  Privacy

CRICOS number: 00116K     ABN: 84 002 705 224