Professor Paul Mitchell

Professor
Clinical Ophthalmology & Eye Health, Western Clinical School

C24 - Westmead Hospital
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

T: +61 2 9845 7960
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Themes

Chronic and Preventable Conditions

Current national competitive grants*

2009

Assessment of the relationship between dairy intake and risk of overweight, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke and the metabolic syndrome from the Blue Mountains Eye Study
Flood V, Mitchell P, Caterson I, Gill T
Dairy Australia Research and Development Grant ($99,950 over 1 year)

Sensory Impairment: A Potential Risk Biomarker for the Development of Cognitive Impairment (Alzheimer's Disease) in Older Population
Gopinath B, Mitchell P
Judith Jane Mason and Harold Stannett Williams Memorial Foundation Medical and Scientific Research Grant ($49,430 over 0 years)

Evaluating whether eye blood vessel changes predict heart disease in people with diabetes.
Keech A, Mitchell P
National Heart Foundation of Australia Grans-in-Aid ($129,000 over 1 year)

Genes and Environment in Late AMD: Pooling a State and Population Resource
Mitchell P, Constable I, McCaskie P, Rochtchina E
NHMRC Project Grants ($678,238 over 3 years)

The Australian Heart Eye Study (AHES)
Mitchell P, Thiagalingam A, Kovoor P, Liew G, Rochtchina E
NHMRC Project Grants ($605,200 over 3 years)

CCRE for Translational Clinical Research in Major Eye Diseases (TCR-Eye)
Investigator U, Mitchell P
NHMRC Shared Research Support ($747,000 over 1 year)

2008

Sydney Adolescent Vascular and Eye Study
Mitchell P, Smith W, Rose K, Wang J, Flood V, Morgan I
NHMRC Project Grants ($1,234,789 over 4 years)

2007

Blue Mountains Cohort Study
Mitchell P, Wang J, Cumming R, Smith W, Newall P, Leeder S
NHMRC Project Grant ($847,651 over 3 years)

Measurement and prognostic significance of retinal vessel parameters in childhood
Mitchell P, Wang J, Rochtchina E
NHMRC Project Grant ($253,713 over 3 years)

2006

Retinal Microvascular signs in acute stroke: association with stroke subtype and prognosis
Mitchell P
National Medical Research Council Singapore (Singapore) Research Support ($0 over 4 years)

* Grants administered through the University of Sydney

Keywords

Ophthalmology