
Christopher P. Taylor
Associate Professor · Vision Sciences
New England College of OptometryAbout
Christopher P. Taylor, PhD is an Associate Professor of Vision Sciences at the New England College of Optometry. His expertise spans Biostatistics, Neuroscience, and Psychophysics with a focus on Myopia and Visual Perception. He holds a PhD in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Behavior from McMaster University and a BSc (Hons) with Distinction from University College, University of Toronto.
Research interests include Aging, Emmetropization, and Individual differences in visual development. His notable work includes a 2021 U.S. Patent Application on balanced cone excitation to inhibit myopia progression. Awards include the 2020 Emerging Vision Scientist Award and a 2003 Travel Award from the Vision Sciences Society.
- Professional Memberships: American Academy of Optometry, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Canadian Psychological Society, Optical Society of America, Vision Sciences Society
Advises three Master’s students (Christina La, Yaffa Kizel, Raviv Katz) and focuses on translational research bridging basic science and clinical optometry.
Find Christopher P. Taylor elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Thanasis PanorgiasNew England College of Optometry · Associate Professor
Alexandra Benavente-PerezSUNY College of Optometry · Research Professor
Emily WiecekBoston Children's Hospital · Academic
Xiaohua ZhuangIllinois College of Optometry · Associate Professor
Yi PangIllinois College of Optometry · Professor
Christopher TylerCity, University of London · Professor