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There are RPB awardees at all stages of a research career, studying all conditions that damage sight. At any given moment, we have hundreds of active awardees across the U.S. working hard on sight-saving research.
RPB currently funds 36 Departmental grantees, who are responsible for much of the outstanding ophthalmology research happening around the country. These departments have shown excellence in their science, leadership and impact.
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Grant Type:
Individual
Award Name:
Stein Innovation Award
Year:
2015
Amount:
$300,000.00
Research Area:
Developing a novel, nanosensor method of intraocular pressure (IOP) tracking using light and a highly miniaturized implant for the ongoing, automated monitoring of IOP in glaucoma patients.
Senior Scientific Investigator Award
2008
$75,000.00
Examining how local factors at the optic nerve head affect nerve cell process viability in glaucoma.
Lew R. Wasserman Merit Award
2006
$55,000.00
Investigating the expression and potential function of proteins in the pathogenesis of optic axon loss in glaucoma.
Jules & Doris Stein RPB Professorship
1993
$350,000.00
$100,000.00
*Grant Amounts Listed Reflect Awards That Were Approved By The RPB Board of Trustees
*Grantees Shown Below Are For The Current Grant Year Only.