
Our research projects
Since 1987 the Macular Society has invested around £10 million in over 100 research projects. Each year we invite applications for research grants, PhD studentships and seedcorn grants which are assessed by our Research Committee.
Research grants
Research grants are for projects of up to three years duration and up to £250,000, which covers everything from laboratory chemicals to salaries.
PhD studentships
A PhD studentship funds a student to undertake a three year research project. The student submits a thesis for qualification of the degree, which is the highest level of academic degree attainable.
Seedcorn projects
A seedcorn grant is funding of up to £25,000 to generate preliminary data to advance innovative and novel ideas.

New form of gene editing for macular dystrophies
Study testing a new form of CRISPR gene editing to increase expression of a gene. This research could help treat more patients with macular dystrophy.
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Switching off the genes that cause Best disease
Using new gene editing technique to turn off the faulty gene that causes vision loss in Best disease.
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How genetic mutations in ABCA4 cause sight loss
Understanding how and why genetic mutations in the ABCA4 gene cause sight loss
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