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Our Center for Translational Vision Research serves as an international leader in vision research! Learn more at ctvr.uci..edu!

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CRISPR Vision Program: Nonviral In Vivo Genome Editing of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium to Treat Rare Inherited Channelopathies More details and link to join here: ctvr.uci.edu/distinguished-…

CRISPR Vision Program: Nonviral In Vivo Genome Editing of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium to Treat Rare Inherited Channelopathies

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Mechanistic insights into retinal circuit function from correlative and comparative connectomics More details and link to join here: ctvr.uci.edu/distinguished-…

Mechanistic insights into retinal circuit function from correlative and comparative connectomics

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Congratulations to Krzysztof Palczewski, PhD, on your RPB/ International Retinal Research Foundation Catalyst Award for Innovative Research Approaches for AMD! Learn more: bit.ly/RPBgrant

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Congratulations to Dr. Balasankara Reddy Kaipa, at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine for receiving a 2025 Shaffer Grant Award from Glaucoma Research. Learn more: glaucoma.org/research/shaff…

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Disrupting the ciliary gradient of Arl3-GTP activity results in a photoreceptor nuclear migration defect More details and link to join in our bio!

Disrupting the ciliary gradient of Arl3-GTP activity results in a photoreceptor nuclear migration defect

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