Miss Cathy Williams
B.Sc., MBBS, Ph.D.(Bristol), FRCOphth.
Current positions
Reader in Paediatric Opthalmology
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
Throughout my clinical career as a paediatric ophthalmologist at Bristol Eye Hospital and as a researcher, I have been interested in visual development. I have worked with the ALSPAC study for many years and examined the predictors, outcomes and timecourse of different aspects of visual function including refractive error and stereopsis (3D vision). In my clinical role as a Consultant Paediatric Ophthalmologist at Bristol Eye Hospital I have an interest in children with both visual and neurodevelopmental difficulties and I run a specialist clinic for them.
Between 2010-2015 I completed a part-time (60%) NIHR Career Development Fellowship to investigate "Functional Vision" in children with neurodevelopmental difficulties and to design services and treatments to help them. I am now supported by an NIHR Senior Research Fellowship (75% time) to develop and evaluate services for children with cerebral visual impairment (CVI). The programme of research supported by this Fellowship is called the CVI Project.
The CVI Project
Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) refers to impairment of vision due to malfunction of the brain, rather than the eyes. CVI is a feature of many neurodevelopmental conditions, affects an estimated 1% of children and results in learning, co-ordination and communication difficulties.
Descriptive studies report that simplifying visual input improves performance in children with CVI but robust data are lacking. CVI is often unrecognised as many affected children have good visual acuity and appear to “see” normally.
The program of work involves refining and evaluating a complex intervention, involving school and hospital components, for children with CVI.
For more information on The CVI Project and my ongoing research in the field of Complex Visual Impairment: www.bristol.ac.uk/ccah/research/childdevelopmentdisability/complex-visual-impairment/
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Reader in Paediatric Opthalmology
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Cerebral visual impairment in primary school age children: prevalence, impact and effectiveness of support
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/11/2015 to 30/04/2021
Two months of Dr Rosie Clark
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/07/2017 to 31/08/2017
CiC: Pilot studies with Eyetrain
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/11/2016 to 30/06/2017
Publications
Recent publications
04/09/2020Effect of education on myopia
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Drainage, Irrigation And Fibrinolytic Therapy (Drift) For Post-Haemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation
Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition
Non-additive (dominance) effects of genetic variants associated with refractive error and myopia
Genome-wide association meta-analysis of corneal curvature identifies novel loci and shared genetic influences across axial length and refractive error
Evidence That Emmetropization Buffers Against Both Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors for Myopia
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science