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CCLR - Center for Contact Lens Research - Canada
The Centre for Contact Lens Research (CCLR) is an integrated research facility operating as a semi-autonomous unit within the School of Optometry at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Upon gaining University Senate approval, the CCLR was established in May, 1988.

 

CCLRU - Cornea and Contact Lens Research Unit- Australia
Since its establishment in 1976, the Cornea and Contact Lens Research Unit (CCLRU) at the School of Optometry of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has developed its reputation as the leading world institution for cornea and contact lens research. It is the largest centre in the world devoted to such research, with over 30 research staff and extensive laboratory and clinical services.

 

CRCERT - The Cooperative Research Centre for Eye Research and Technology- Australia
The Cooperative Research Centre for Eye Research and Technology (CRCERT) is dedicated to developing better ways of correcting vision. Almost two thirds of the world's population requires some form of vision correction, and through its dynamic integrated research program, and communication links with international research and industry, CRCERT hopes to contribute to eyecare and the ophthalmic industry in Australia and internationally.

 

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