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Clinical Research

The Brien Holden Vision Institute’s clinical research activities are dedicated to developing and testing products for vision correction, including:

  • Contact lenses
  • Contact lens solutions
  • Spectacles
  • New instruments and techniques.

The Institute’s core values of participant welfare, research innovation and excellence underpin all research activities conducted.

The Clinical Research and Trials Centre is a specialised eye care facility with capabilities and programs specifically designed to meet the needs of the ophthalmic and vision care industry. To learn more about our capabilities and programs or to find out about becoming a participant in our clinical trials follow the links below.

 

Clinical Trials

The Clinical Research and Trials Centre at the Brien Holden Vision Institute was previously known as the International Clinical Trials

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Research Capabilities

The Clinical Research and Trials Centre’s broad range of capabilities ensures that we deliver on clients’ clinical requirements and performance

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Participating in a Trial

A clinical trial (also known as a study) is an investigation conducted in humans which aims to find out, or confirm, how a product or technique

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Current Clinical Trials

A clinical trial (also known as a study) is an investigation conducted in humans which aims to find out, or confirm, how a product or technique

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Our Location

The Clinical Research and Trials Centre is located on the Kensington campus of the University of New South Wales, in Sydney, Australia.

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Location

  • Global Head Office
    Level 4 North Wing
    Rupert Myers Building
    Gate 14 Barker Street,
    University of New South Wales
    Sydney NSW 2052
  • +61 2 9385 7516

  • Africa Head Office
    172 Umbilo Road
    Durban 4001
    South Africa
  • +27 31 202 3811

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