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Macular Degeneration Research

Macular Degeneration Research, a BrightFocus Foundation program, accelerates groundbreaking research exploring the root causes of and prevention strategies and treatments for macular degeneration, a leading cause of vision loss.

Our Impact: Making a Difference

Macular Degeneration Research is currently supporting a global portfolio of 58 active scientific projects, a more than $17 million investment. Our grants are vetted through a rigorous evaluation process by the world’s top scientists and clinicians who serve on our scientific review committee.

With our grants, scientists are investigating hundreds of ideas to prevent, treat, and cure macular degeneration.

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Active research grants we’re supporting worldwide

191

Scientists currently supported through our grants

~$50M

Invested in macular degeneration research since inception.

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Recent News

News & Breakthroughs

Discover bold ideas and the latest research advancements in our quest to end macular degeneration.
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A microscopic image of cultured retinal pigment epithelial cells. Photo Credit: NIH Flickr

Turning Back the Biological Clock on Aged and Injured Eye Cells

A de-aging technique offers hope for halting damage in early macular degeneration.

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New Research Links Blue Light to Macular Degeneration Risk, Antioxidants May Offer Hope

Blue light ​may​ damage the eyes by causing unstable “free radicals” to form, ​which increases the risk of​ age-related macular degeneration. BrightFocus-funded research offers a potential way to protect the eyes from blue light.

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Investigational Eye Drop for Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration Enters Phase 2 Clinical Trial

A clinical trial for an investigational eye drop to treat wet age-related macular degeneration is seeking eligible participants for enrollment.

How an Innovative Night Vision Test Could Enable Earlier Detection of Age-Related Macular Degeneration

A BrightFocus Foundation Macular Degeneration Research grant recipient aims to bridge the gap in available testing for AMD and detect the condition as early as possible.

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Inflammation and Sex Differences Could Hold Clues to Macular Degeneration

Increased eye inflammation with age may contribute to macular degeneration and present differently between sexes, suggests a new BrightFocus-funded study.

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Could Improving Blood Flow to the Eye Unlock Future Treatments for Macular Degeneration?

Discover research led by BrightFocus Foundation Macular Degeneration Research grant recipient, Dr. Albert Gonzales on how enhancing blood flow to the eye could lead to new treatments for macular degeneration.

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Researching Risks and Restoration for Geographic Atrophy

BrightFocus President and CEO Stacy Pagos Haller spoke with WebMD’s Chief Medical Officer John Whyte, MD, MPH, as part of its “Champions for Change” series to discuss the progress being made to advance the understanding of geographic atrophy, which affects around 1 million people in the U.S.

BrightFocus Macular Degeneration Research grantee Aparna Lakkaraju, PhD, right, in the lab.

Unlocking Secrets of Waste Disposal in the Eye

Explore research into the eye’s intricate waste disposal system, crucial in preventing macular degeneration.

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BrightFocus Foundation and Vision Loss Advocacy Groups Partners Declare December 5 as World Geographic Atrophy Day

BrightFocus Foundation, in partnership with three other global vision loss advocacy organizations, has declared Dec. 5 as World Geographic Atrophy Day.

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Why It Matters

Why Research Matters

Advanced macular degeneration is a leading cause of irreversible blindness and visual impairment in the world.

Approximately 200 million people worldwide are thought to be living with macular degeneration–a number expected to reach 288 million by 2040.

Macular Degeneration Research invests in groundbreaking research worldwide to defeat macular degeneration, pursuing innovative treatments, preventative measures, and a cure.

Our Approach to Research

Macular Degeneration Research takes a 360-degree approach to funding innovative scientific research worldwide to defeat macular degeneration. By examining the disease from all angles–from the impact of diet and nutrition to cell regeneration– we leave no stone unturned to discover improved treatments, prevention strategies, and a cure.

Our Approach

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Monitor Your Vision at Home

The Amsler grid is an at-home eye test to help detect early signs of retinal disease such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD). If you have already been diagnosed with AMD, the Amsler grid will help you detect the progression of dry AMD to the wet form of the disease at an early, treatable stage.

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Slow Dry AMD With the AREDS2 Supplement

Certain vitamins can help slow the progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and decrease your risk of losing central vision. But it’s important to find the right vitamins since many are marketed for eye health but only a few have formulas that have proven effective.

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Resources

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Explore articles, videos, brochures, and more to help you understand and manage symptoms, treatments, and the latest research toward a cure.
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Light Therapy and Macular Degeneration: What You Need to Know

Pamela Ann Weber, MD
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Geographic Atrophy: Making An Informed Treatment Choice

Learn about how to navigate treatment options, engage in shared decision-making with your healthcare team, and maximize your eye health.

Charles C. Wykoff, MD, PhD, FASRS
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Wet AMD Treatments: Updates, Challenges, and Future Innovations

Join us for an in-depth discussion on the latest developments in wet age-related macular degeneration treatment.

Dr. Allysin E. Bridges-German, OTD, MA, OTR/L, BCG, CAPS
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Adapting to Life with Low Vision

Learn about practical tips for maintaining quality of life with low vision.

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Expert Information

Top 5 Expert Answers About Stargardt Disease

Explore key facts about Stargardt disease, a rare form of juvenile macular degeneration, with expert insights from a retina specialist.

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Expert Information

Top Holiday Travel Tips for People with Low Vision

An expert shares must-know travel strategies and essential apps for a successful trip with low vision.

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Taking Charge of Your Geographic Atrophy

Hear from guest expert Dr. Veeral Sheth about the latest treatments and research breakthroughs for geographic atrophy, and what you can do to protect your vision.

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Macular Chats

Understanding Stargardt Disease

Join us for an in-depth discussion on Stargardt disease, a rare inherited form of juvenile macular degeneration that affects about 1 in 10,000 children and young adults. Learn about the latest in diagnosis, genetic testing, and promising treatments.

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Promising Studies Funded by Macular Degeneration Research

Explore groundbreaking macular degeneration research. Learn about research aimed at earlier detection, prevention, and ultimately a cure.

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Grants & Scientists

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Macular Degeneration Research provides research funds for U.S. domestic and international researchers pursuing pioneering research leading to greater understanding, prevention, and treatment for macular degeneration.