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SightLife


SightLife
1200 6th Ave, Suite 300
Seattle, WA 98101
SightLife
 
Phone: (206) 682-8500
Fax: (206) 682-4666
Year Established:  1969
Employees: 52
Main Contact: Claire Bonilla, CEO
 
Other Contacts:  Justin Marquart, VP, Philanthropy & Business Development
Vincent Briere, VP, Technology Services
Drew Maxwell, VP, Operations, California
Atul Kapoor, VP, Asia
Tom Miller, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs
Eric Schoenecker, VP, Operations
 
Company Description
SightLife is a global leader in corneal transplant technologies and services, SightLife recovers, processes and distributes corneal transplant tissue to corneal surgeons throughout the US and over 25 foreign countries. It has a variety of research agreements with universities and commercial biotech and medical companies, both domestic and foreign. In 2006, SightLife developed and patented a unique process to surgically cut corneal transplant tissue using femtosecond laser technology. SightLife is a recognized leader in the international development of eye bank systems, primarily in Asia and Africa. It collaborates with international organizations, such as the World Health Organization and Orbis, to address global health issues of 10 million people with corneal blindness.


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