معرفی
Dr. Anne Lee serves as a Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Ophthalmology & Eye Health at the Central Clinical School, The University of Sydney. Her academic profile centers on population-based ophthalmological research with emphasis on glaucoma pathophysiology, retinal disease epidemiology, and intraocular pressure dynamics within aging populations.
Her primary research domains include:
- Glaucoma Epidemiology: Genetic associations, systemic risk factors, and population incidence patterns
- Retinal Disease Progression: Age-related macular degeneration and cataract development in longitudinal cohorts
- Ocular Pharmacology: Therapeutic efficacy of prostaglandin analogues and novel IOP-lowering agents
- Diagnostic Innovation: Validation of imaging technologies for early glaucoma detection
- Medical Education: Contemporary trends in ophthalmology training systems
Analysis of her publication trajectory reveals sustained leadership in the Blue Mountains Eye Study, generating foundational epidemiological data on age-related eye diseases. Recent work demonstrates strategic expansion into medical education research while maintaining core focus on glaucoma genetics and management.
As an active contributor to the Blue Mountains Eye Study consortium, Dr. Lee collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across epidemiology, genetics, and clinical ophthalmology to investigate vision-threatening conditions in Australian aging populations.
