Your support helps make research like Associate Professor Guy Lyons’ possible.


Right now, Associate Professor Lyons and his team are making critical progress into the causes of Keratoconus, Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency and Dry Eye Syndrome — THREE debilitating eye conditions.


  • Keratoconus – Australia’s 'national' eye disease - now linked to UV exposure
  • Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency – a painful condition where the eye’s surface is overtaken by scar tissue
  • Dry Eye Syndrome – which affects up to 50% of older people and can become completely debilitating


These conditions cause pain, isolation and sight loss for hundreds of thousands of Australians. But your donation today can help change that.


Will you donate to support research into the prevention of three of the most debilitating eye diseases with one gift today?


By uncovering the causes of these three major eye diseases, researchers at the Centenary Institute can develop smarter treatments and bring us closer to a cure.


Please give generously today to help drive Associate Professor Lyons’ work to save sight, along with the vital research of other Centenary scientists changing lives in many fields.


"Corneas are our minds’ windows to the world. Like windows, they are clear, but easily damaged. Our team is passionate about driving our research to give sight to people with corneal blindness, by developing new ways to repair and replace these fragile structures."

- Associate Professor Guy Lyons

Your donation will drive sight-saving research like that of Associate Professor Lyons, uncovering the causes of three debilitating eye conditions.

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At the Centenary Institute, we tackle the fundamental causes of many of these disorders and you have the opportunity to support a cure. Every dollar invested in prevention of disease saves over $14 in healthcare costs* so when you support Centenary’s fundamental science, your gift works so much harder.

Your support helps make research like Associate Professor Guy Lyons’ possible.


Right now, Associate Professor Lyons and his team are making critical progress into the causes of Keratoconus, Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency and Dry Eye Syndrome — THREE debilitating eye conditions.


  • Keratoconus – Australia’s 'national' eye disease - now linked to UV exposure
  • Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency – a painful condition where the eye’s surface is overtaken by scar tissue
  • Dry Eye Syndrome – which affects up to 50% of older people and can become completely debilitating


These conditions cause pain, isolation and sight loss for hundreds of thousands of Australians. But your donation today can help change that.


Will you donate to support research into the prevention of three of the most debilitating eye diseases with one gift today?


By uncovering the causes of these three major eye diseases, researchers at the Centenary Institute can develop smarter treatments and bring us closer to a cure.


Please give generously today to help drive Associate Professor Lyons’ work to save sight, along with the vital research of other Centenary scientists changing lives in many fields.


"Corneas are our minds’ windows to the world. Like windows, they are clear, but easily damaged. Our team is passionate about driving our research to give sight to people with corneal blindness, by developing new ways to repair and replace these fragile structures."

- Associate Professor Guy Lyons

Your donation will drive sight-saving research like that of Associate Professor Lyons, uncovering the causes of three debilitating eye conditions.

dollar-handle image 0
dollar-handle image 1
dollar-handle image 2

At the Centenary Institute, we tackle the fundamental causes of many of these disorders and you have the opportunity to support a cure. Every dollar invested in prevention of disease saves over $14 in healthcare costs* so when you support Centenary’s fundamental science, your gift works so much harder.

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