The overarching aim of this project is to use the medium of art to improve public awareness of how eyes are affected by diseases of the body, and thus to promote public attendance at eye screening checks. Community optometrists provide surveillance of specific eyes diseases, such as glaucoma and cataract. However, it is less known that systemic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and dementia also have manifestations within the eye. Moreover, these changes are predictive of subsequent events, such as heart attack and stroke, bolstering the global motivation for preventative medicine. My hope is that the exhibition will give a voice to patients, many visually impaired or suffering from general health issues, by allowing them to convey their experience and empower the public with a greater understanding of the unfamiliar benefits of regular eye checks. 

Dr Gargi Banerjee awarded £2 million MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship
Dr Gargi Banerjee awarded £2 million MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship

Dr Gargi Banerjee awarded £2 million MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship

Dr Gargi Banerjee (MRC Prion Unit at UCL) has received the prestigious fellowship to support her research which aims to better understand amyloid-related diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.

20 Jun 2025

New study targets neurocomputational root cause of depression’s most debilitating symptom: Anergia
New study targets neurocomputational root cause of depression’s most debilitating symptom: Anergia

New study targets neurocomputational root cause of depression’s most debilitating symptom: Anergia

An international team will study why effort feels overwhelming in depression, using neuroscience and AI to develop better treatments for anergia.

20 Jun 2025

BSL GCSE: New CPD Courses for Deaf Teachers
BSL GCSE: New CPD Courses for Deaf Teachers

BSL GCSE: New CPD Courses for Deaf Teachers

Calling all deaf teachers!

19 Jun 2025