UK and South Korea collaborate to advance personalised corneal treatments
The University is part of a £1.4million project looking to improve surgical precision and patient outcomes significantly

Despite significant progress in ophthalmic imaging, the translation of these innovations into everyday clinical practice has been limited. Our consortium bridges that gap, establishing new core outcome measures that will set a global benchmark for personalised corneal treatments.
Dr Daniela Oehring
Associate Professor in Optometry
Corneal biomechanics research has advanced significantly, yet its clinical benefits have remained largely untapped. This project is a major step towards personalised eyecare, ensuring that treatment is tailored precisely to each patient’s unique ocular profile, and our goal is to develop commercial tools that transform corneal treatments and improve patient outcomes worldwide.