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Nicholas Strouthidis is a Clinical Professor in Clinical Ophthalmology and Eye Health at the University College London (UCL), affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Health. He is a consultant ophthalmic surgeon at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, specializing in complex glaucoma management and cataract surgery. His research focuses on optic nerve biomechanics, clinical trials for glaucoma treatments, and surgical innovations for corneal disorders like keratoprosthesis. He has held leadership roles including Director of Glaucoma Service (2015-2018) and Executive Medical Director (2018-2021) at Moorfields.
Research Interests:
- Optic nerve imaging and biomechanics
- Clinical trials for glaucoma therapies
- New treatments for complex glaucomas
- Management of glaucoma in corneal disease
- Artificial intelligence in ophthalmic imaging
His recent work includes studies on aqueous shunt surgery outcomes, air pollution's role in glaucoma incidence, and deep learning algorithms for OCT image enhancement. He has contributed to over 40 peer-reviewed publications since 2015, addressing surgical techniques, biomechanical modeling, and clinical decision-making in glaucoma.
Professional Activities:
- NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, Moorfields/UCL
- UK Biobank collaborative studies
- Moorfields Safer Surgery techniques
Labs/Teams: Active in the NIHR Moorfields-UCL BRC Glaucoma Research Group and collaborates with the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology on biomechanical and AI-driven imaging projects.
