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World Keratoconus Day Competition

World Keratoconus Day is fast approaching on November 10, and we’d love to hear from YOU!  This year, we’re inviting everyone touched by keratoconus (KC) to join our 2024 World KC Day Contest—whether you’re living with the condition, a supportive family member or friend, or an eye care professional who treats or studies KC. Share your unique

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KeraClub 2024 – November 13 @ 5 pm AEDT

Register Now What you can expect Co- hosted by the Save Sight Institute at The University of Sydney, in partnership with Keratoconus Australia, KeraClub 2024 aims to bring together patients, researchers, and clinicians to discuss the latest advancements in keratoconus management. This year’s KeraClub will spotlight cutting- edge research, with a special focus on contributions

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Annual General Meeting 2022

Keratoconus Australia Inc held its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, November 28, 2022 at 6pm (AEDT) via zoom. The Annual Report 2022 on the Association’s activities and its financial accounts were presented at the meeting. The Annual Report is available for download in pdf format from the website or from the Association. Elections were held for the

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KeraClub22 video now available

Now in its 7th year, KeraClub 22 examines new research into using nanotechnology and stem cells to repair keratoconic corneas, the latest findings on corneal collagen crosslinking, how to best manage specialised contact lenses for keratoconus, quality of life issues for keratoconus patients and patient perspectives on living with keratoconus. This a rare opportunity to

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KeraClub 22: Stem cell therapies, nanotechnology and beyond: the future of keratoconus treatments

KeraClub22 Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 5.30pm -7pm AESTOnline via Zoom Stem cell therapies, nanotechnology and beyond: the future of keratoconus Are stem cell therapies using bioengineered tissue developed with state-of-the-art nanotechnology the future of keratoconus treatments? Innovative research underway as part of Sydney University’s Nano Grand Challenge project is providing hope that nano- bioengineered

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Season’s Greetings… 20 Years On

20/20 is the imperial measure of normal visual acuity. Yet there was nothing imperial or normal about 2020, the year in which COVID-19 made the world lose sight of its future. 2020 also marked the 20th anniversary of Keratoconus Australia. It may not seem like we had a lot to celebrate this year – especially

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