Researcher

Miss Natalie Eshow

Biography

I am a current PhD candidate and Associate Lecturer in the School of Optometry and Vision Science at UNSW. My research interests lie in improving detection, diagnosis and monitoring of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), with my current doctoral studies focusing on improving the identification of patients at highest risk of vision loss from AMD through improved prognostic biomarker assessment and home monitoring. Before embarking on my...view more

I am a current PhD candidate and Associate Lecturer in the School of Optometry and Vision Science at UNSW. My research interests lie in improving detection, diagnosis and monitoring of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), with my current doctoral studies focusing on improving the identification of patients at highest risk of vision loss from AMD through improved prognostic biomarker assessment and home monitoring. Before embarking on my research career, I started in the field of Medical Science with majors in Anatomy and Pathology at UNSW Medicine.

Along with research, I have a particular passion for teaching and sharing knowledge to students in ways that are understandable and engaging. I have taught a variety of courses across both the faculties of Medicine and Science at UNSW, and am also involved as an educator in Pathology at the Museum of Human Disease at UNSW.


My Qualifications

PhD Candidate in Vision Science (UNSW) - Developing highly translatable tools to assist optometrist in identifying individuals with high risk of vision loss from age-related macular degeneration

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Vision Science (UNSW), 2021 - Differentiating drusen subtypes in age-related macular degeneration using pattern recognition

Bachelor of Science (Anatomy, Pathology) (UNSW), 2020


My Teaching

OPTM3133 - Vision Science in the Consulting Room - Associate Lecturer

OPTM8514 - Optometry Research Project - Research supervisor

BABS1201 - Molecules, Cells and Genes - Laboratory demonstrator

BABS1202 - Applied Biomolecular Sciences - Laboratory demonstrator

Museum of Human Disease - Museum Educator

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Location

Centre for Eye Health/School of Optometry and Vision Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health

The University of New South Wales, Rupert Myers Building (south wing), Barker Street, Gate 14, Kensington NSW 2052

Contact

+61 2 9348 1887

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by Miss Natalie Eshow

ORCID as entered in ROS