Senior Consultant
Corneal & External Eye Disease Department
Senior Consultant
Refractive Surgery Department
Senior Consultant
Cataract & Comprehensive Ophthalmology Department
Director of Education, SD Transplant Centre, Programme Director, Corneal Transplant Programme and Senior Consultant
SingHealth Duke-NUS Transplant Centre
Deputy Head
SingHealth Duke-NUS Cell Therapy Centre
Academic Vice Chair, Research
Professor Jodhbir Mehta graduated from Guys and St Thomas’s Medical School, University of London, UK in 1995. He completed his basic and advanced specialist training at Moorfields Eye Hospital, UK and sub-specialised fellowship training in Cornea External Disease and Refractive Surgery at Moorfields Eye Hospital and Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC).
He is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, UK; Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh; American Academy of Ophthalmology; Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology; Singapore-Malaysian Ophthalmology Society; Asian Corneal Society and The Corneal Society (US).
Professor Mehta has won 45 awards in the UK and internationally for clinical and research work, most recently the Nakajima award for 2013 (Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology), American Academy of Ophthalmology Senior Achievement Award 2017 and Coster Lecture from the Australian Corneal Society 2018.
His work profile is divided between clinical work (seeing patients) and research. His clinical work is mainly in corneal transplantation - both basic and advanced forms, anterior segment reconstruction and in refractive surgery.
Professor Mehta’s research interests cover all aspects of corneal external disease and refractive surgery from basic science, translational and clinical research. These include laboratory-based research investigating the culturing of human corneal endothelial cell proliferation and studies on patients with corneal genetic disorders; translational research involving the use of different polymers for skirts for an artificial cornea; development of a new instrument for corneal transplantation; novel techniques for effects of femtosecond ablation on stromal ablation and development of novel drug delivery devices.
His clinical based research involves research into imaging devices for the cornea; case comparative cohorts of new selective tissue transplantation procedures compared to penetrating keratoplasty; examining complications and outcomes of these new procedures. He is also involved in collaborative research studies in randomised controlled clinical trials in dry eye and a large multicentre infectious keratitis study.
Professor Jodhbir Mehta is also committed to clinical teaching other surgeons both in Singapore and internationally in USA, Europe and Asia on Advanced forms of corneal transplantation and Corneal Imaging and has been invited worldwide to give lectures on these surgical techniques.
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Liu YC, Teo EP,1 Ang HP, Xin Yi Seah XY, Chan NS, Yam GHF, Mehta JS. Biological corneal inlay for presbyopia derived from small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE). Sci Report in Press IF
Liu YC, Ng XW, Teo EP, Ang HP, Lwin NC, Chan NS, Venkatraman SS, Wong TT, Mehta JS. A Biodegradable, Sustained-Released, Tacrolimus Microfilm Drug Delivery System for the Management of Allergic Conjunctivitis in a Mouse Model. IOVS in Press
Lim C, Stapleton F, Mehta JS. A Review of Contact Lens Complications. Eye & Contact Lens 2017;3 IF 1.25
Damgaard IB, Ang M, Farook M, Htoon HM, Mehta JS. Intraoperative patient experience and postoperative visual quality after SMILE and LASIK in a randomized, paired-eye, controlled study. JRS in Press
Lovatt M, Yam GHF, Peh GS, Colman A, Dunn NR, Mehta JS. Directed differentiation of periocular mesenchyme from human embryonic stem cells. Differentiation in Press
Soh YQ, Peh GS, Mehta JS. Evolving Therapies for Fuchs' Endothelial Dystrophy. Regenerative Medicine in Press
Woo JH, Iyer JV, Lim L, Hla MH, Mehta JS, Chan CM, Tan DT. Conventional versus Accelerated collagen cross-linking for Keratoconus: A comparison of Visual, Refractive, Topographic and Biomechanical Outcomes. Open Ophthalmol J 2017;11:262-272
Peh GS, Ang HP, Lwin CN, Adnan K, George BL, Seah XY, Bhogal M, Liu YC, Tan DT, Mehta JS. Propagating Human Corneal Endothelial Cells – Towards Regulatory Compliance and Clinical Application via a Tissue-Engineering Approach. Sci Report in Press
Soh YQ, Mehta JS. Selective Endothelial removal for Peters Anomaly. Cornea in Press. 290. Liu YC, Williams GP, George BL, Soh YQ, Seah XY, Peh GS, Yam GH, Mehta JS. Corneal lenticule storage prior to re-implantation. Mol Vision in Press