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24 January 2024
The world's largest eye research organization praises LiU researchers
Neil Lagali and Mehrdad Rafat earn global acclaim, winning ARVO Foundation's 2023 Point of View Award. Recognized by the world's largest eye research organization, their work in regenerative ophthalmology offers new hope for vision restoration.
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02 June 2023
European investment in research into corneal diseases
Researchers at Linköping University are taking part in the largest European investment to date into diseases of the cornea. The aim is to restore vision in people with severe and rare eye diseases.
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12 March 2024
Researchers receive large funding grants
Under Horizon 2020, the EU’s framework programme for research and innovation, nearly SEK 800 billion was awarded to researchers. At Linköping University, 117 projects received funding – grants that have made several research breakthroughs possible.
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19 November 2021
Research into eye problems in post-COVID sufferers
Some people who have recovered from COVID-19 have experienced long-term problems with their eyes. But why? And can this phenomenon be measured using biological markers? These are questions that researchers will try to answer in a new project.
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04 February 2021
SEK 12 million for research into serious eye disease
Neil Lagali coordinates a research project that has received SEK 12.5 million from the European Joint Programme on Rare Diseases. The researchers will evaluate experimental treatments for a rare eye disease that affects sight directly from birth.
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06 October 2020
LiU professor recognised for work against visual impairment
LiU-professor Neil Lagali and Senior Lecturer Inger Berndtsson of the University of Gothenburg, have received an award from the Swedish Association of the Visually Impaired.
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11 August 2022
Bioengineered cornea can restore sight to the blind and visually impaired
LiU-researchers have developed an implant made of collagen protein from pig’s skin, which resembles the human cornea. In a pilot study, the implant restored vision to 20 people with diseased corneas.
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15 September 2020
A half million Swedish crowns to eye researcher Neil Lagali
Professor Neil Lagali, eye researcher at BKV, is one of four eye researchers to share a research grant of 2 million Swedish crowns. – It is an honor for me to be chosen to share in this generous donation, says Neil.