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EVERSIGHT SERVICES RESEARCH RESEARCH PROGRAM Eversight provides resources that help researchers advance cures and treatments for eye diseases. Components of our program include: TISSUE Eversight provides more than 3,000 tissues for research and education annually. We work to understand your specific research objectives to ensure you receive the tissue you need. Our dedicated research team is trained to recover tissue under strict time and environmental conditions to preserve the integrity of precious biological specimens. In addition, Eversight offers comprehensive donor medical, ocular and social history information with serology results upon request. Tissues available for research include: ❐ ❐ Whole eye ❐ ❐ Posterior pole ❐ ❐ Cornea ❐ ❐ Conjunctiva ❐ ❐ Lens ❐ ❐ Retina ❐ ❐ Limbal scleral reminant Additional tissue types and preservation techniques available upon request. FUNDING Eversight provides seed grant funding to help develop and conduct preliminary research projects. Several of these grants have led to larger studies and significant financial support from the National Institutes of Health. Since 1980, we have awarded more than $3.5 million to support research investigating critical diseases like glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration, as well as furthering advances in corneal surgery and eye banking practices. PARTNERSHIPS Eversight collaborates with researchers and surgeons to improve eye banking practices. By sharing ideas, we are able to identify key improvement opportunities that benefit the greater donation, transplantation and research communities. We share these best practices through presentations at conferences, scientific journal publications and educational forums. Coming soon: 2017 The Eversight Vision Research Registry & Biorepository Eversight is building an innovative research program centered on a diseased eye donor registry, data repository and biorepository to provide scientists with well-characterized, human ocular tissue. Tissue is recovered within six hours post-mortem to ensure maximum cellular integrity. It is then evaluated, comprehensively imaged, phenotyped, graded by disease state and precisely prepared and preserved. Biospecimens are accompaned by extensive medical and social history information. For questions regarding the donor registry/biorepository or research grant funding, please contact: Gregory H. Grossman, Ph.D., CEBT Director of Research Programs (216) 706-4233 [email protected] For ocular research tissue inquiries, please contact: Colleen Vrba, CEBT Research Program Manager (312) 469-5552 [email protected] For more information about our program, grant application forms, and examples of previously funded research projects, visit eversightvision.org/research.