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Awards

2004

All India Ophthalmological Society – New Delhi

The paper titled “Hypoplasia of the Iris – The Aniridia Spectrum: Clinical Profile and Management” was awarded Best Paper in the Session in recognition of its scientific merit, clinical relevance, and valuable contribution to understanding the spectrum, presentation, and management of iris hypoplasia and aniridia.

2005

ESCRS travel grant, Rome

The paper titled “A Randomised Trial of Small Incision Non-Phaco Surgery (SINP) with a Single Suture to Prevent Post-Operative Astigmatism” presents a systematic evaluation of a cost-effective surgical modification, highlighting its role in reducing post-operative astigmatism and improving visual outcomes. The study emphasizes its clinical applicability, especially in resource-limited settings.

2005

Combined Scientific Meeting, Singapore

The paper titled “Deep Lamellar Keratoplasty (DLKP) with and without Baring of Descemet’s Membrane: A Comparative Study” was recognized as one of the Best Papers in SingHealth for its comprehensive comparative analysis, methodological rigor, and valuable insights into surgical outcomes, contributing meaningfully to evidence-based corneal practice.

2007

Research grant-University of Erlangen, Germany

The laboratory research titled “Corneal Neovascularization and the Role of Anti-VEGF Drugs (Lucentis, Macugen, and Avastin) in a Mouse Model of Inflammation-Induced Vascularisation” investigates the efficacy of targeted anti-VEGF therapy in inhibiting pathological corneal neovascular growth, providing valuable experimental evidence to support translational applications in clinical ophthalmology.

2007

American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ASCRS)

The video titled “Cut Away the Infection but Spare the Endothelium,” co-produced with Dr. Donald Tan, was awarded Runner-Up in the New Techniques category for its innovative surgical approach, clear educational value, and emphasis on preserving endothelial integrity while effectively managing corneal infection.

2007

ESCRS travel grant, Stockholm

The paper titled “Visual Outcomes of Manual and Big Bubble Techniques of Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty versus Penetrating Keratoplasty: A Comparative Cohort Study,” reported in Ocular Surgery News, evaluates visual and surgical outcomes across techniques, offering clinically relevant insights to guide optimal procedure selection in corneal surgery.