1 of 20 - Top thoughts - Four areas of focus
2 of 20 - Efforts to develop technology in India
3 of 20 - Bio-medical devices
4 of 20 - Retina India Foundation
5 of 20 - Importance of Registry
6 of 20 - Data capture for the purpose of registry
7 of 20 - Devices for data capture
8 of 20 - Eye scanners
9 of 20 - Policies need to be sensitive to the blind
10 of 20 - Eye health screening in schools
11 of 20 - Prevention of eye diseases
12 of 20 - Gene lab
13 of 20 - Damage of retina caused by looking at the sun
14 of 20 - Early warning signs about retina problems
15 of 20 - Watching too much TV, studying -- impact on eyes
16 of 20 - Concept of blindfold restaurant
17 of 20 - Virtual reality vs Technology for people
18 of 20 - Working on a book to inspire people with visual impairment
19 of 20 - Born blind vs Gradually going blind
20 of 20 Visual cane, or even why cane
Interview with Dr Rajat N. Agrawal, Consultant Ophthalmologist & Vitreo-Retinal Surgeon, Asst Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Director, Hereditary Retinal Degeneration Center, Study Director, Artificial Retinal Implant Project, Co-Director, Intra-Ocular Implants, Doheny Eye Institute at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, January 8, 2010, 1 pm
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