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Andrew Stockman is the Steers Professor of Investigative Eye Research at the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and an Honorary Consultant at Moorfields Eye Hospital since 2004. His career spans 17 years at UCSD and over 20 years at UCL, where he leads the Visual Neuroscience and Function theme and directs the Colour & Vision Research Laboratories.
- PhD, University of Cambridge (1984)
- MA, University of Oxford (1984)
- BA, University of Oxford (1979)
His research focuses on visual psychophysics, including color vision, rod vision, visual adaptation, and clinical vision. Notable contributions include the Stockman & Sharpe cone fundamentals adopted by CIE standards, flicker interaction studies, and clinical research linking molecular genetics to visual dysfunction.
Recent publications (2024-2017) span color science, visual adaptation, and clinical applications. Key themes include individual variability in cone spectral sensitivities, temporal vision dynamics, and genotype-phenotype correlations in optic neuropathies.
- Fellow, Optical Society of America
- NATO/SERC Postdoctoral Fellowship
Stockman has supervised numerous PhD and MSc students while teaching courses like "Advanced Visual Neuroscience" and "Visual Neuroscience" at UCL. His lab maintains the CVRL database, a critical resource for vision scientists.


