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A meeting of minds

Distinguished speakers, a topical programme and the offer of last-minute CET points proved a winning formula for this year's BCLA Pioneers Conference and Lecture, as Alison Ewbank reports.

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But the contribution of the current generation of scientists to our understanding of contact lenses is very much alive, none more so than recent work on the epidemiology of contact lens-related infection that has important clinical implications for every practitioner and patient.

Fiona Stapleton is a graduate of the University of Wales and now head of optometry and vision sciences on the other side of the world, at the University of New South Wales. She started her research career in London, at City University and Moorfields Eye Hospital, working with Geoff Woodward, Roger Buckley and John Dart, before moving to Australia 15 years ago to join Brien Holden's group.

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