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    Paul Donaldson

    Professor at The University of Auckland

    Paul Donaldson is a Professor at The University of Auckland in New Zealand.3 He specializes in molecular vision research, focusing on reducing the onset and progression of age-related eye diseases, particularly presbyopia and cataract.1 Donaldson holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physiology from the University of Otago, which he completed between 1983 and 1986.3

    In addition to his professorial role, Donaldson serves as the Deputy Director of the New Zealand National Eye Centre (NZ-NEC), a cross-faculty center.2 He has also held the position of Vice President (Pacific Rim) for ISER, though it's not specified what ISER stands for in the given information.2

    Donaldson's research interests are primarily in the field of eye health and vision science. His work aims to understand and address lens pathologies that are major causes of visual impairment worldwide.1 He leads a research group that investigates mechanisms to prevent or treat conditions like presbyopia and cataract, which are the leading causes of refractive error and blindness globally.1

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    New Zealand