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Jackson Laboratory

Research institute makes strides in glaucoma studies

Published in Genetics and Environmental Law Weekly, February 19th, 2005

Scientists at The Jackson Laboratory contribute to the fight against eye-related disorders such as glaucoma through the studies they conduct at the nonprofit genetics research institute and the resources they provide to the worldwide scientific community.

In 2004, Jackson Laboratory Staff Scientist Dr. Simon John, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute associate investigator, received awards from both the New York Academy of Medicine and the Association for Research in Vision Ophthalmology for his important contributions to the development, analysis, and use of mouse models for genetic and therapeutic studies of glaucoma.

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