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Guest: Dr. Karl David Brown, Chief Scientist, Centre for Eye Research Australia
The cornea might look simple—a clear “window” at the front of the eye—but it’s one of the most complex and vital parts of vision. In this episode, host Lien Trinh is joined by Dr. Karl Brown, a leading researcher in corneal biology and tissue engineering, to unpack what the cornea really is, how it works, and why it matters.
We cover:
Produced with support from Humdinger Studio (Melbourne), Gulwa Recording Studio (Darwin), the University of Melbourne, the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Optometry Australia, and mivision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkingeyespodcast for updates and behind-the-scenes content.
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By Lien TrinhGuest: Dr. Karl David Brown, Chief Scientist, Centre for Eye Research Australia
The cornea might look simple—a clear “window” at the front of the eye—but it’s one of the most complex and vital parts of vision. In this episode, host Lien Trinh is joined by Dr. Karl Brown, a leading researcher in corneal biology and tissue engineering, to unpack what the cornea really is, how it works, and why it matters.
We cover:
Produced with support from Humdinger Studio (Melbourne), Gulwa Recording Studio (Darwin), the University of Melbourne, the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Optometry Australia, and mivision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkingeyespodcast for updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.