Oliver Marmoy

Oliver Marmoy is a Specialist Clinical Scientist in Visual Electrophysiology & Ocular Imaging at GOSH. 

Specialisms

Visual Electrophysiology, neurophysiology and Ophthalmic Imaging.

Qualifications

Oliver originally studied Human Physiology before completing his Masters at Aston University in Clinical Neurophysiology as part of the NHS HEE Scientist Training Programme. He continued his interest in Clinical Neurophysiology and specialised in Visual Electrophysiology, now in the process of completing his doctorate (DClinSci) in Neurophysiological Sciences at the Manchester Academy for Healthcare Sciences as part of the nationally HEE funded Higher Specialist Scientific Training (HSST) programme.

Oliver is a Specialist Clinical Scientist in Visual Electrophysiology and leads the ophthalmic imaging service at GOSH.

Outside of his clinical roles he is also the Treasurer for BriSCEV and a national assessor for the Academy of HealthCare Science (AHCS) in Neurophysiology and OVS.

Research Interests

Oliver's research interests are the use of visual electrophysiology and ophthalmic imaging to diagnose, understand and monitor disease, some projects include:

  • Visual monitoring in raised Intracranial pressure (learn more here)
  • Paediatric Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension
  • Ophthalmic imaging and Ocular Ultrasound
  • Modification of test techniques for children
Full research and publication list can be found here:
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2022-3669

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