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Jeremy Chung Bo Chiang is an adjunct lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in the School of Optometry and Vision Science, where he specializes in ocular surface imaging and the diagnosis and management of ocular surface conditions, particularly dry eye disease. After obtaining his PhD in 2023, he focused his research on corneal nerve changes due to systemic neurotoxic chemotherapy used in cancer treatment. He is a University Medallist and alumnus of UNSW, where he has also practiced as a clinical optometrist. In addition to his academic roles, Jeremy has experience as a clinical supervisor and examiner at UNSW and has received multiple scholarships and awards for his contributions to research and academia, including the Early Career Division winner for the Tow Awards and various grants from the Prince of Wales Hospital and UNSW. His research interests include the impact of ocular health on systemic health, and he is actively involved with professional organizations like the International Society of Eye Research and the American Academy of Optometry.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and supervising in the School of Optometry and Vision Science.
Aston University • Birmingham, UK
Conducting research on ocular surface imaging, working on corneal nerve diagnosis related to systemic health.
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