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  1. Alan Charles Bird (born 4 July 1938, in Bromley, Kent, UK) is an English ophthalmologist, famous for his work on degenerative and hereditary diseases of the retina. [1]

  2. 2008 Laureate Award: Alan C. Bird, MD. The American Academy of Ophthalmology takes special pride in honoring Professor Alan C. Bird, MD, as recipient of the Laureate Recognition Award at its 112th Annual Meeting.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_BirdAlan Bird - Wikipedia

    Alan Charles Bird (28 September 1906 – 21 July 1962) was an Australian politician. Born in Launceston, Tasmania, he was educated at state primary schools in Melbourne and at Melbourne High School before becoming an engineer.

  4. Dr. Alan Bird, MD is a professor emeritus and a member of the Lowy Medical Research Institute's Board of Scientific Governors. He talks about his involvement in MacTel research, a rare disorder that causes central vision loss, and the new directions for therapy based on his findings.

  5. Alan Bird Governor of East Sepik - Questioning Government Approach. "Powerful words from the Alan Bird in the parliament today. He spoke about the urgent need for action to protect our...

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  6. Fruits and vegetables that are sources for lutein and zeaxanthin: the macular pigment in human eyes. O Sommerburg, JEE Keunen, AC Bird, FJGM Van Kuijk. British Journal of Ophthalmology 82 (8),...

  7. Alan Bird has received many awards, including the Duke Elder, Doyne and Bowman medals and the Prix Chauvin, and the Helen Keller Prize for Vision Research during his eminent career. He is famous for his work on degenerative and hereditary diseases of the retina.

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