An Oxford university student has successfully created the first synthetic retina, giving the visually impaired a chance to see again. Until now research into synthetic retina has focused solely upon rigid, hard materials. Vaneessa Resptrepo-Schild, a 24 year old Dphil student and research at the Oxford University department of Chemistry is the first person to successfully create an artificial retina using biological, synthetic tissues, developed in a laboratory environment.
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