Dr Angelica Ly
- Associate Fellow, Higher Education Academy, 2023
 - Fellow, American Academy of Optometry, 2017
 - Doctor of Philosophy (Vision Science), 黑料网大事记 Sydney, Thesis title: Multimodal imaging in age-related macular degeneration, 2018
 - Graduate Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics, 黑料网大事记 Sydney, 2014
 - Bachelor of Optometry (Honours class 1), 黑料网大事记 Sydney, 2008
 
Clinician-scientist and Senior Lecturer in Posterior Eye Therapeutics at 黑料网大事记, awarded her PhD thesis on the 'Multimodal evaluation of Macular Structure and Function in Age-related Macular Degeneration' at the Centre for Eye Health, 黑料网大事记 in 2018. She was Lead Clinician (Macula) and Integrated Care Co-ordinator at the Centre for Eye Health from 2019 to 2021 and after that joined the Brien Holden Vision Institute as Principal Research Optometrist (2021-2022). 听
In the four years since her PhD, she has published over 30 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has secured more than $500K in research funding. She presents regularly at national and international conferences, and has also been engaged in teaching in the School of Optometry and Vision Science, contributing to a range of courses including Advanced Ocular Disease 1, Disease Processes of the Eye 2, clinical placements for Clinical Ocular Therapy 5A/5B, final year research projects and higher degree research supervision.
Her research goals are to:
- Enhance the early detection of ocular and systemic disease via ocular imaging, clinical decision support systems (including artificial intelligence)听and novel image analysis methods
 - Measure and promote the integration of eyecare nationally with a focus on the role of optometrists in disease screening, prevention and health promotion
 
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Her current research areas include:
- Chronic eye disease
 - Ocular imaging, biomarkers, and diagnostics
 - Collaborative and integrated care
 - Patient education and care adherence
 
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Her favourite skill is solving clinical problems and applying research in clinical practice.
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- Optometry NSW/ACT International Women's Day Nominee, 2020
 - Australian government Research training program scholarship, 2017
 - Guide Dogs NSW/ACT Scholarship for postgraduate studies, 2014 - 2017
 - Australian government Postgraduate Award, 2014 - 2016
 
My research activities are focused on age-related macular degeneration and other retinal diseases in the areas of:
- Advanced retinal image analysis
 - Patient outcomes and health care delivery
 - Clinical decision support systems
 
A listing of my previous publications can be found at:听