
About
Dr. Jose Estevez Bordon is a Lecturer in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University, affiliated with the Caring Futures Institute. He holds a PhD and has expertise in ophthalmology, vision sciences, and eye health research, with a focus on preventing blinding diseases in vulnerable populations such as Indigenous Australians and rural communities. His research combines clinical epidemiology, genetic factors, and socioeconomic markers to address health inequities.
- Education: PhD, Graduate Certificate in Public Health for Optometry, Masters of Optometry, Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours)
- Affiliations: Flinders University, Caring Futures Institute, SAHMRI Aboriginal Health Equity Theme
Research Interests
His work emphasizes diabetic retinopathy, cataract morphology, glaucoma assessments, and contrast sensitivity testing. He leads large-scale studies on Indigenous eye health and low-resource populations, aiming to improve screening and prevention strategies through genomic and epidemiological approaches.
Key Awards & Grants
- Chief Investigator for NHMRC Indigenous Health Research Grants and Diabetes Australia Programs
- Recipient of the Rural Health Award and multiple scholarships
Teaching & Supervision
Coordinates optometry courses like OPTO3002 (Ocular Anatomy) and supervises clinical placements. Engages in outreach optometry and clinical practice at Health2Go.
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