Dr. Sahil Shah From Stanford University Awarded $90,000 Knights Templar Eye Foundation Grant to Research the Role of Kinesin Cargo and Adapter Specificity in Retinal Dystrophies
April 23, 2024
April 23, 2024
FLOWER MOUND, Texas, April 23 -- Knights Templar Eye Foundation issued the following news:
Dr. Sahil Shah from the Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California was awarded a $90,000 grant for the research entitled: Role of kinesin cargo and adapter specificity in retinal dystrophies.
Visual information from the world is first detected by cells in the retina, a photosensitive layer in the back of the eye. It is then converted into electrical signals and . . .
Dr. Sahil Shah from the Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California was awarded a $90,000 grant for the research entitled: Role of kinesin cargo and adapter specificity in retinal dystrophies.
Visual information from the world is first detected by cells in the retina, a photosensitive layer in the back of the eye. It is then converted into electrical signals and . . .