Research
PhD Supervision:
- 2022: PhD student: Principal Supervisor. Commenced in September 2022: “An Exploration of the Financial and Societal Costs of Myopia in the UK”
- 2024: PhD student: Second Supervisor. Commenced in May 2024: “Comparisons of choroidal function, ocular shape and high order aberrations in myopia, emmetropia, hyperopia and amblyopia”.
Grant awards
- 2023 Visual Research Trust: Small grant award £10,000
- 2023 Carnegie Trust: Research Incentive Grant £15,000
Recent Publications
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2025 2025 |
Kearney S, Leech E, Engelmann J, Strang N and Day M. The feasibility and tolerability of bright light therapy in childhood myopia: A pilot study OCL (in press) Kearney S and Day M. The impact of University based learning on practice and barriers to the provision of myopia management in the UK. Clin Exp Opt 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1080/08164622.2025.2543014 |
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2025 |
Dow E, Kearney S and Day M Absolute Risks and Decision Tools for Communicating the Risks of Myopia-Related Diseases.2025 IOVS 1;66(4):82. doi: 10.1167/iovs.66.4.82. |

