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you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. Research

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Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) provides grants to high-performing U.S.-based departments of ophthalmology and to their high-potential investigators.

Amblyopia & Strabismus

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Research is one of the only major research grants of its kind. Learn more about this ongoing grant here. Amblyopia refers to reduced vision due to incorrect

About RPB

About Us

has committed hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to support high-impact vision research. As a result, RPB-supported researchers have been associated

Mission and History

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departments of ophthalmology through its grants program coordinating the campaign to create the National Eye Institute (NEI) within the National Institutes

Dry Eye

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to improve the management of dry eye. Our grants program covers every sight-threatening condition, including dry eye. According to researchers, increased

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Moran Director of Grants Administration In managing RPB's extensive and highly regarded Grants Program, Patricia Moran interfaces with more than 50 of

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year. Click on the name of an award to go to the Grants Database to find out more about that award.

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For information about RPB, our Grants Program, research we have supported, or for comments or quotes from eye researchers on issues pertaining to eye

 

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B. Harrington estate, making possible three grants at $250,000 each over four years. Beginning in 2017, RPB and IRRF again partnered to launch the RPB/IRRF

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Grants Institutional Grants

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. RPB

RPB CHALLENGE GRANT

Grants Institutional Grants

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. RPB

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please visit our Publications page.  Grants and Research Visit our Grants page to explore grant opportunities and application guidelines.  About

RPB Career advancement Award

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. The

RPB Career Development Award

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. The

Careers at RPB

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on its staff: Assistant to the Director of Grants Management and Executive Assistant to the President. See below for details.  About Research

RPB Catalyst award for innovative Research approaches for age-related macular degeneration

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Grants Administrator, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. The

RPB Walt and Lilly Disney Award for Amblyopia Research

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. The

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research into eye diseases. We provide research grants that lead to the development of treatments, preventives and cures for all conditions that damage

Hope Through Research: Glaucoma

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other researchers are working with RPB grants to promote optic nerve regeneration, to study changes in trabecular meshwork gene expression about a decade

RPB international research collaborators award

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. The

RPB / LCIF Low Vision Research Award

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. The

RPB Medical Student Eye Research Fellowship

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. The

RPB Physician-Scientist Award

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. RPB

Short History of RPB

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conducts an internal strategic review of its grants programs, reinvents several of its major awards, and enters into innovative funding partnerships with

RPB Stein Innovation Award

Grants Grants for Individuals

you have any questions regarding the RPB Grants Program, please contact RPB's Director of Grants Administration, Pattie Moran, at 646-892-9566 or pmoran@rpbusa.org. RPB

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