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CHICAGO, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Winning Pitch Challenge - RETINA awarded Hema Ramkumar, MD top honors at its virtual event on February 6, 2021.
After an initial round of submissions, The Winning Pitch Challenge - RETINA featured three finalists who were invited to present their innovative ophthalmic ideas to a panel of industry leaders. Ramkumar s win included a $25,000 prize and access to expert guidance to move her innovation forward. She is the founder of Oculogenex, a company that uses gene therapy to improve vision.
Alan Franklin, MD, PhD, of ForwardVue Pharma, and Aditya Sudhalkar, MD, who is pioneering a subtenons steroid implant were the two other finalists.Franklin and Sudhalkar tied for second place and split the remaining $20,000 cash prize.
Ian Silverii, the wise-cracking, fast-talking, political genius who ran the state’s largest leftie organization for the past five years, is moving on, which should come as a relief as Colorado’s