Boston Micromachines Receives $1.2M NIH Grant for Retinal Imaging System

The National Eye Institute of NIH has given Boston Micromachines a $1.2 million Phase II Competing Renewal Small Business Innovation Research Grant in order to further the development of the company’s Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope.

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Boston Micromachines, based in Cambridge, Mass., provides adaptive optics systems and advanced microelectormechanical systems.

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