Contact Us

Get in touch with the Mark Willcox Research Group

Get in Touch

We welcome inquiries about our research, collaboration opportunities, student applications, and general questions about our work.

Location

School of Optometry and Vision Science
Room 3.004
Rupert Myers Building
UNSW Sydney
NSW 2052, Australia

Phone

Office: +61-2-9065 5394
Lab: +61-2-9065 5395
Fax: +61-2-9313 6243

Email

Professor Mark Willcox:
m.willcox@unsw.edu.au

General Inquiries:
research.group@unsw.edu.au

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Find Us

Visit our laboratory at UNSW Sydney

Getting to UNSW
By Public Transport:
  • Train: Kingsford Station (T4 Eastern Suburbs Line)
  • Light Rail: UNSW High Street Station
By Car:
  • Parking available in UNSW car parks
  • Enter via Gate 2 (High Street) or Gate 14 (Barker Street)
  • Visitor parking permits available at Security Office
Walking:
  • 10 minutes from Kingsford Station
  • 15 minutes from UNSW High Street Light Rail
  • Various walking paths through campus
Laboratory Access

Our laboratory is located in the Rupert Myers Building, Room 3.004. Visitors should check in at the School of Optometry and Vision Science reception desk.

Laboratory Hours:
  • Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Weekends: By appointment only
  • Public Holidays: Closed
Safety Requirements:
  • Lab coats and safety glasses required
  • Closed-toe shoes mandatory
  • Safety induction required for new visitors

Frequently Asked Questions

We welcome applications from motivated students interested in our research areas. Please send your CV, academic transcripts, and a brief research proposal to m.willcox@unsw.edu.au. Include information about your research interests and how they align with our work.

Yes, we actively seek research collaborations with academic institutions, industry partners, and other research groups. We have expertise in antimicrobial development, ocular microbiology, and medical device research. Please contact us to discuss potential collaboration opportunities.

We're happy to share our publications with researchers and students. Please email us with the specific papers you're interested in, and we'll provide copies when possible. Many of our papers are also available through open access journals or our institutional repository.

We welcome visitors interested in our research. Laboratory tours can be arranged by appointment, subject to availability and safety requirements. Please contact us at least one week in advance to schedule a visit.