Bibliography

Book Chapters

  • Young G, Rigid lens design and fitting. Chapter in:
    Efron N, ed. Current contact lens practice. 2nd Ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 2010
  • Young G, Soft contact lens design and fitting. Chapter in:
    Efron N, ed. Current contact lens practice. 2nd Ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 2010
  • Young G. Setting up a research project. Chapter in: Speedwell L, Phillips AJ, ed.Contact lenses 5th Ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 2006
  • Glick R, Young G, Cohen AL. Diffractive bifocal contact lenses. Chapter in:
    Dabezies O, ed. Contact Lenses, The CLAO Guide to Basic Science and Clinical Practice. 2nd ed, Update 8. Boston, MA, Brown 1991:56A.1-22.

Recent Publications in Scientific Journals

Recent Articles and Non-refereed Papers

  • Young G. Daily Disposable Soft Lens Diameters. Optician 2008; 235(6142):38-40
  • Young G. Exploring the relationship between materials and ocular health and comfort. CL Spectrum 2007; 22(S):37-40
  • Young G. Toric lenses, gravity and other forces. CL Spectrum 2007; 22(1):39-40. (Reprinted Optom Today 2007; 47(4):44-45)
  • Young G. Contact lens futurology. Vision Now 2006 (Sept); 9-11
  • Young G, Hickson-Curran S. Toric soft lens fitting reassessed. Optometry Today 2006
  • Young G. Silicone hydrogels for astigmatism. www.siliconehydrogels.com Sept. 2005
  • Young G, Hickson-Curran S. Reassessing toric soft lens fitting. CL Spectrum 2005; 20(1):42-45
  • Young G. Can contact lenses be problem-free? Optician 222(5821), 2001.
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