University of Oklahoma’s Dean McGee Eye Institute Receives $110k Grant from Research to Prevent Blindness

 
Research to Prevent Blindness awarded a $110,000 grant to the Dean McGee Eye Institute in the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center’s Department of Ophthalmology.

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Gregory Skuta, MD, will direct the research. Dr. Skuta is the Edward L. Gaylor endowed professor, chair of the OU Department of Ophthalmology and president and CEO of the Dean McGee Eye Institute.

OU’s Health Science Center has received nearly $5 million in cumulative grants from Research to Prevent Blindness.

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