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Steve Landau Honored with 2024 Touch of Genius Award for T3 Games
Boston, MA – June 3, 2024 – The National Braille Press has announced that Steve Landau, founder of Touch Graphics Inc., has received the prestigious Touch of Genius Prize for 2024. This accolade is in recognition of Touch Graphics’ innovative educational product, T3 Games, which has been making significant strides in tactile literacy education.
SKERI Scientist Receives 5-Year Grant to Study Eye Movements in Macular Degeneration
Congratulations to Dr. Natela Shanidze for receiving a five-year NEI Research (R01) Grant on Oculomotor Demands for Target Stabilization without Central Vision.
SKERI Postdoc Christian Sinnott receives the NEI Travel Award
Congratulations to Dr. Christian Sinnott for receiving the National Eye Institute (NEI | NIH) Travel Award to attend the Vision Sciences Society Conference.
SKERI Postdoc Haydée García-Lázaro receives the Elsevier Vision Research Travel Award
Congratulations to Dr. Haydée García-Lázaro for receiving the Elsevier Vision Research Travel Award to attend the Vision Sciences Society (VSS) Conference.
Brandon Biggs and XR Navigation Are Making History
History has been made!
Exciting Research on Vision Presented at ARVO 2024 Conference
Researchers from the Smith Kettlewell Eye Research Institute are set to unveil their newest findings at the upcoming Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA on May 5th through the 9th. Their presentations promise to shed new light on various aspects of vision impairment and treatment.
Christian Sinnott Joins Vision Sciences Society's Student-Postdoc Advisory Committee
Congratulations to Dr. Christian Sinnott, PhD, postdoctoral fellow in the Eye-Head Movement Lab for being selected to the Vision Sciences Society's (VSS) Student-Postdoc Advisory Committee (SPC).
SKERI Scientists Join the IGNITE STEM Fair at Burton High School
On April 18, 2024 SKERI scientists enjoyed the beautiful Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School campus while offering its students hands-on, experiential, and interactive examples of SKERI's scientists' work.