Ophthalmology Star Awards

Ophthalmology Star Awards
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Tuesday, June 25, 2019
VSY Biotechnology is accepting applications for the “Stars of Ophthalmology” awards. The winning entries will be selected from applicants who have had a scientific article published in an ophthalmology journal since January 2018. The articles are required to be authored in English and must be already published in order to be eligible for the awards. The application deadline is 15 August 2019. Three winners will be announced at the "VSY Biotechnology Satellite Symposium", which will be held during the 37th Congress of the ESCRS, in Paris, France on 14 September 2019. The awards jury will assess the articles before the ESCRS Congress and select the winners. Applicants are required to submit their articles at http://www.vsybiotechnology.com/starawards. Candidates may send their queries to starawards@vsybiotechnology.com http://www.vsybiotechnology.com/starawards.
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