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Dr Grainne Scanlon is a lecturer and researcher with the School of Physics, Clinical and Optometric Sciences at Technological University Dublin. She is a fellow of the Association of Optometrists Ireland.
Research Interests
Macular Pigment, Preventative eye care (AMD & diabetic retinopathy), Blue-light and spectral environment (visual & non-visual effects), Retinal imaging (OCT, OCT-A), Refractive error, Colour vision.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Macular Pigment and Diabetes Mellitus
2015 → 2020
Master, Macular Pigment: Practical Implications for Optometric Practice in Preventative Healthcare and Visual Performance Enhancement, Dublin Institute of Technology
2009 → 2011
Bachelor, BSC (Hons) Psychology, Dublin Business School
2003 → 2007
Bachelor, Diploma in Ophthalmic Optics, Dublin Institute of Technology
1987 → 1991
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Scanlon, G., O'Shea, S., Amarandei, G., Butler, J. S. & O'Dwyer, V., 1 Jan 2025, In: Optometry and Vision Science. 102, 1, p. 5-6 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Letter › peer-review
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Comparative analysis of four color vision screening tests benchmarked by anomaloscopy for detection and investigation of protanomaly and deuteranomaly
Davison, P. A. & Scanlon, G., Sep 2024, In: Color Research and Application. 49, 5, p. 474-485 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Investigation of factors that may affect the foveal avascular zone: An optical coherence tomography angiography study
Scanlon, G., O'Shea, S., Amarandei, G., Butler, J. S. & O'Dwyer, V., 1 May 2024, In: Optometry and Vision Science. 101, 5, p. 276-283 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Normative data on the foveal avascular zone in a young healthy Irish population using optical coherence tomography angiography
O'Shea, S. M., O’Dwyer, V. M. & Scanlon, G., Sep 2022, In: European Journal of Ophthalmology. 32, 5, p. 2824-2832 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Can Protanopia Be Correctly Diagnosed in Clinical Practice? An Evaluation of Diagnosis by Four Screening Tests
Davison, P. A. & Scanlon, G., Oct 2020, In: Optometry and Vision Science. 97, 10, p. 852-856 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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