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Dr. Erica Darian-Smith is a Clinical Lecturer affiliated with the Save Sight Institute at the University of Sydney within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. Her research focuses on ophthalmology, surgical outcomes, and clinical epidemiology, with particular emphasis on cataract surgery complications, capsular disorders, and ocular infections such as tuberculosis. She has contributed to studies on intraocular lens stability, herpes zoster ophthalmicus, and population-based analyses of retinal pathologies.
Key research areas include capsular bag disorders, refractive surgery innovations, and the epidemiology of ocular conditions. Her work spans both clinical trials (e.g., KAMRA inlay efficacy) and public health surveillance (e.g., ocular tuberculosis incidence in Australia). Recent publications emphasize surgical techniques, postoperative management, and emerging therapies for ophthalmic conditions.
Publications from 2012–2023 reflect a trajectory from broader musculoskeletal studies to specialized ophthalmic research. Notable contributions include analyses of macular hole incidence in Tasmania and the efficacy of recombinant shingles vaccines. She collaborates across disciplines, including orthopedics and infectious disease, demonstrating a holistic approach to clinical research.
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