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- Retinal Disease and Clinical Imaging Research Group
- Optical Imaging and Visualisation
- Public Health and Health Systems Research Group
- Myopia Research Group
- Ocular Surface Research (Inc. Dry Eye and Contact Lenses)
- Centre for Eye Health Research Group (CFEH)
- Sensory Processes Research Laboratory
- Eye Research Group
- Vision Loss and Health Ageing Group
- Testing and developing new antimicrobials and overcoming antimicrobial resistance (TADOAR)
- Ocular Pathology Research Group
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Research excellence
- Validation of a novel non-invasive high throughput screening tool for peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes
- Eye infection and contact lens
- Development of novel antimicrobial scaffolds
- Preventing injuries and promoting health, safety and mobility for older people with age-related eye disease
- Biomarkers in dry eye disease
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- Optometry clinic
- ORLAB
- About us
- Study areas
- Student life & resources
-
Research & impact
Research groups
- Retinal Disease and Clinical Imaging Research Group
- Optical Imaging and Visualisation
- Public Health and Health Systems Research Group
- Myopia Research Group
- Ocular Surface Research (Inc. Dry Eye and Contact Lenses)
- Centre for Eye Health Research Group (CFEH)
- Sensory Processes Research Laboratory
- Eye Research Group
- Vision Loss and Health Ageing Group
- Testing and developing new antimicrobials and overcoming antimicrobial resistance (TADOAR)
- Ocular Pathology Research Group
Research excellence
- Validation of a novel non-invasive high throughput screening tool for peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes
- Eye infection and contact lens
- Development of novel antimicrobial scaffolds
- Preventing injuries and promoting health, safety and mobility for older people with age-related eye disease
- Biomarkers in dry eye disease
- Partner with us
- Optometry clinic
- ORLAB

Michelle Wanandy
Michelle Wanandy is an administrator who provides teaching support to the academics for the Bachelor of Vision Science/ Master of Clinical Optometry program in School of Optometry and Vision Science at UNSW, Sydney.
Michelle believes an organised, structured, and functional teaching system is fundamental to deliver successful teaching for Optometry and Vision Science students.
In addition to provide teaching support to the academics at School of Optometry and Vision Science, Michelle looks after the school prizes’ administration as well as administering the teaching education committee meetings and the school examiners committee meetings throughout the year.
She received an Outstanding Contributions to Teaching Support award, a Builds Collaboration award from School of Optometry and Vision Science and the Yellow Belt Training awards for Process Improvement and Innovation & Creativity from Faculty of Medicine & Health.
Michelle holds a Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Hons) from the University of Technology, Sydney.