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Team from ABL Biotechnologies visited Sankara Nethralaya on 26-10-2007

Mr. Isaac, Chairman & Managing Director, ABL biotechnologies and his colleagues, Dr.Kalpathy Eashwara, President-Research, Dr.P.S.Ganesan, Dr Ajith Kumar and Dr P.V.Ajit visited the Research facility at Sankara Nethralaya on 26-10-2007. Following a tour of the various research departments and labs, Dr H N Madhavan, Director Research, Vision Research Foundation (VRF), made a presentation on “Vision of VRF” to the team from ABL Biotechnologies.

Dr Issac and his team expressed their happiness on visiting Sankara Nethralaya. They also said that they could envision a good number of collaborative topics of mutual interest.

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