Dr Xiaorui (raya) Wang
Research student
Overview
My current research is aimed at further understanding the relationship between structure and function in normal and diseased corneas, especially in keratoconus cornea.
Publication
2025
- Wang, X. et al. 2025. Early diagnosis of keratoconus using corneal biomechanics and OCT derived technologies. Eye and Vision 12 (1) 18. (10.1186/s40662-025-00435-3)
- Wang, X. et al. 2025. The correlation between myopia severity and stress-strain index (SSI) using the Corneal Visualization Scheimpflug Technology (Corvis ST). Scientific Reports 15 (1) 40103. (10.1038/s41598-025-23834-x)
- Zhang, L. et al., 2025. Visual outcomes and corneal biomechanical evaluation between LASIK and LASIK combined with accelerated corneal crosslinking. International Journal of Ophthalmology 18 (3), pp.496-503. (10.18240/ijo.2025.03.17)
Articles
- Wang, X. et al. 2025. Early diagnosis of keratoconus using corneal biomechanics and OCT derived technologies. Eye and Vision 12 (1) 18. (10.1186/s40662-025-00435-3)
- Wang, X. et al. 2025. The correlation between myopia severity and stress-strain index (SSI) using the Corneal Visualization Scheimpflug Technology (Corvis ST). Scientific Reports 15 (1) 40103. (10.1038/s41598-025-23834-x)
- Zhang, L. et al., 2025. Visual outcomes and corneal biomechanical evaluation between LASIK and LASIK combined with accelerated corneal crosslinking. International Journal of Ophthalmology 18 (3), pp.496-503. (10.18240/ijo.2025.03.17)
Research
Now starting the new PhD life, I aim to optimize of corneal cross-linking therapy for the management of keratoconus and investigate into the potential of a novel keratoconus mouse model. I was an ophthalmologist working on the corneal refractive surgery, corneal crosslinking (CXL) and the lenticule implantation for keratoconus (KC) patients, the refraction reconstruction after CXL for KC patients.