Doctor of Science (University of Manchester Institute of Sc and Tech)
Research interests Professor Efron's current research involves an investigation of novel non-invasive ophthalmic markers of diabetic neuropathy. Specifically, he monitors deterioration and regeneration of the structure and function of nerve fibres in the cornea and retina of diabetic patients suffering from neuropathy, by using state-of-the-art ophthalmic technology such as- corneal confocal microscopy
- non-contact corneal aesthesiometry
- optical coherence tomography
- flicker-field perimetry.
- the National Health and Medical Research Council
- the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
- the George Weaber Foundation Trust.
- 1997: the Optician journal’s ‘Contribution to Optics’ award (UK)
- 2001: the Gold Medal of the British Contact Lens Association (UK)
- 2003: the Max Schapero Award (USA).
- Efron Profile (PDF, 52KB) (Reproduced with permission Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2005; 88: 6: 430-433)
- Efron the Entertainer (PDF, 745KB) (Reproduced with permission Optician 2006; 6034(231): 19-20)
- Efron the Book Author (PDF, 1.45MB) (Reproduced with permission Optician 2002; 5869(224): 14-15)
- Efron the Debater (PDF, 625KB) (Reproduced with permission Optometry Today 2008; 48(22): 20-21)
- Efron the Academic (PDF, 1.1MB) (Reproduced with permission Ver y Oir 2008; 25(230): 562-565)
- took up the foundation Chair of Clinical Optometry at the University of Manchester, England
- established a contact lens research and consultancy unit known as Eurolens Research.
- 1992 - 1997: Head of Department
- 1995: admitted to the degree of Doctor of Science.
- 2001 - 2004: Dean of Research

