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Mojo Vision CEO becomes first person to wear fully functional prototype
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The company has raised more than $100M.
The system uses electroosmotic flow.
It's aimed at restoring partial sight to patients with advanced age-related macular degeneration.
The research comes from the University of California, Berkeley.
'The eyes provide a lens to understand the health of the brain,' says one researcher.
Device users also had more dry eye disease symptoms.
Researchers received a $4.1M grant for the work.
The glasses work by capturing images with a small camera, enhancing them, and then projecting them onto screens in front of each eye in real-time.
IU optometry researchers are partnering with the IU baseball team on the project.
The money comes from NIH.
It’s a 'giant leap toward personalized medicine.'
It comes from the Knights Templar Eye Foundation.
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