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Dr Mark Woolf
Name: Dr Mark Woolf
Position: Lecturer
Qualifications: BSc (Newcastle), PhD (QUT)
Organisational Area: School of Life Sciences
Teaching Discipline: Medical Sciences
Research Program: CARRS-Q
Phone: +61 7 3138 2990
Fax: +61 7 3138 1534
Email: m.woolf@qut.edu.au
Postal Address: School of Life Sciences, QUT, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane Qld 4001

Teaching Areas

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Pathophysiology

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Areas of Expertise

  • Physiology
  • Visual Psychophysics
  • Vision and Driving

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Professional Associations

  • Member of The Australian Institute of Biology
  • Associate Fellow of The Australasian College of Road Safety

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Selected Research Projects

  • Physiology and Driver Monotony
  • Effect of Age and Visual Impairment on Traffic Sign Detection

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Selected Publications

  • Woolf M, Wood JM, Jones K. Open-Road Measurement of sign legibility distances: Differences under high (daytime) and low (nighttime) illumination conditions. Vision in Vehicles IX, In Press.
  • Wood J, Woolf M, Wright K. The impact of cataracts on driving performance as measured on a closed road circuit. Vision in Vehicles IX, In Press.
  • Jones K, Bentley BE, Woolf MI, Wood JM. Application of parallax for the measurement of visibility distances in the open road environment. International Symposium on Real-Time Imaging and Dynamic Analysis, 1998.

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Additional Information [CARRS-Q Research]