John Flanagan receives the 2016 António Champalimaud Vision Award

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John Flanagan

John Flanagan is one of four researchers who have won this year’s António Champalimaud Vision Award, which recognizes their groundbreaking research into the connection between the eyes and the brain and its implications for novel vision therapies. First awarded in 2007, the António Champalimaud Vision Award is supported by the World Health Organization and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness’ Vision 2020 - The Right to Sight global initiative. This award was covered by the Associated Press and the New York Times. Congratulations, John!