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Biofilms and contact lenses: problems and solutions
Mark D. P. Willcox A * , Ghayah Bahatheg B , Nicole Carnt A , Parthasarathi Kalaiselvan A , Naresh Kumar B , Rajesh Kuppusamy A B , Binod Rayamajhee A , Manjulatha Sara A , Fiona Stapleton A , Ajay K. Vijay A , Muhammad Yasir A and Tsz Tin Yu BA School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia.
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![]() Mark Willcox (microbiologist) and Naresh Kumar (chemist) are Professors at UNSW Sydney with research interests in microbial colonisation of surfaces and development of new antimicrobials. |
![]() Fiona Stapleton (optometrist) is a Scientia Professor and Nicole Carnt (optometrist) is a Scientia Associate Professor at UNSW Sydney with research interests in the epidemiology of contact lens-associated infection and inflammation. |
![]() Ajay Vijay (optometrist) Parthasarathi Kalaiselvan (optometrist), Rajesh Kuppusamy (chemist) and Muhammad Yasir (microbiologist) are senior research associates at UNSW Sydney with interests in the control of microbial colonisation of surfaces and development of new antimicrobials. |
![]() Ghayah Bahatheg, Binod Rayamajhee, Manjulatha Sara and Tsz Tin Yu are PhD students at UNSW Sydney researching in this area. |
Microbiology Australia 44(2) 96-99 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA23027
Submitted: 9 March 2023 Accepted: 20 April 2023 Published: 9 May 2023