How innovative treatment is improving eye disease patient outcomes.
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Dr. David Chin Yee is using microneedle technology developed at Georgia Tech to treat inflammatory eye disease. The injector allows for better patient outcomes by preserving vision, decreasing pain, and increasing quality of life.
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