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This year students will be asked to discuss the importance on diversity and multicultural efforts in eyecare.
Learn MoreFull Scope Approach Reflects Global Growth and ECP-Centric Focus
Read moreWhile the comfort and the lightness are at the heart of Lightec's philosophy, the design is never compromised.
Read moreIn 2020, Fighting Blindness Canada awarded Dr. Elizabeth Simpson at the University of British Columbia a research grant of $297,000 to support the development of a potential gene therapy for the inherited eye disease, aniridia.
Read moreThis year students will be asked to discuss the importance on diversity and multicultural efforts in eyecare.
Learn MoreFull Scope Approach Reflects Global Growth and ECP-Centric Focus
Read MoreWhile the comfort and the lightness are at the heart of Lightec's philosophy, the design is never compromised.
Read MoreIn 2020, Fighting Blindness Canada awarded Dr. Elizabeth Simpson at the University of British Columbia a research grant of $297,000 to support the development of a potential gene therapy for the inherited eye disease, aniridia.
Read MoreThis year students will be asked to discuss the importance on diversity and multicultural efforts in eyecare.
Learn MoreFull Scope Approach Reflects Global Growth and ECP-Centric Focus
Read moreWhile the comfort and the lightness are at the heart of Lightec's philosophy, the design is never compromised.
Read moreIn 2020, Fighting Blindness Canada awarded Dr. Elizabeth Simpson at the University of British Columbia a research grant of $297,000 to support the development of a potential gene therapy for the inherited eye disease, aniridia.
Read moreThis year students will be asked to discuss the importance on diversity and multicultural efforts in eyecare.
Learn MoreFull Scope Approach Reflects Global Growth and ECP-Centric Focus
Read moreWhile the comfort and the lightness are at the heart of Lightec's philosophy, the design is never compromised.
Read moreIn 2020, Fighting Blindness Canada awarded Dr. Elizabeth Simpson at the University of British Columbia a research grant of $297,000 to support the development of a potential gene therapy for the inherited eye disease, aniridia.
Read more