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Associate Professor Chi Luu

Deputy Head of Macular Research

Associate Professor Chi Luu is a clinician scientist with a research focus on age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and vision restoration strategies for inherited retinal degenerative conditions.

Associate Professor Chi Luu

Deputy Head of Macular Research

BOrth(Hons), GradDip(Epi&Biostats), PhD, FARVO

Associate Professor Chi Luu is Deputy Head of the Macular Research Unit at CERA and a Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Surgery (Ophthalmology) at the University of Melbourne.

His research interests include age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and vision restoration approaches for blinding retinal conditions. He conducts both preclinical and clinical studies to better understand the pathophysiology of disease, and to evaluate safety and efficacy of novel interventions.

A/Prof Luu’s expertise includes retinal and cortical electrophysiology, visual psychophysics (dark-adaptation and scotopic chromatic perimetry), retinal imaging (OCT), and microsurgery for device implantation and delivering drugs to the retina by microinjection technique in preclinical models.

In recognition of his contributions to eye research, he has recently been elected as a member of the Macula Society and a Fellow of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (FARVO).

Key research questions
  • How can we identify who among patients with early stages of AMD are at a high-risk of progression to visual threatening late AMD?
  • What is the pathophysiology of different AMD phenotypes?
  • How can we monitor AMD progression more effectively?
  • How do we slow down the progression of AMD?
  • What is the most effective way to extend the visual life of patients with blinding eye conditions?
  • How to improve the resolution of a bionic eye (retinal prosthesis)?
  • How can we use cellular reprogramming and gene therapy to develop new treatments for retinal diseases?

Current projects

Selected publications

Key collaborators

Funding and support

Current projects

  • Investigating the pathophysiology of different AMD phenotypes.
  • Studying structural and functional biomarkers of AMD progression.
  • Investigating the functional biomarkers for AMD using psychophysical tests, OCT imaging (in collaboration with Dr Sarah Thiele, University of Bonn) and multi-spectral functional imaging (with A/Prof Peter van Wijngaarden and Dr Xavier Hadoux, CERA).
  • Preclinical study on safety and efficacy of novel interventions for AMD.
  • Investigating ways to retain and restore vision from blinding eye conditions using electrotherapeutic approach (retinal prosthesis and neuroprotective stimulation)
  • Investigating cellular reprogramming to restore vision from blinding eye conditions (in collaboration with Dr Raymond Wong, CERA).
  • Investigating gene therapy approaches for blinding eye conditions (with Dr Tom Edwards, CERA).

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