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Bionic eye team sees far into future Two innovators hope to put Australia first in the race to build a bionic eye. Leigh Dayton reports | July 05, 2008 STEVE Horan needed glasses as a two-year-old toddler, thanks to a he
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Sydney / Canberra / /

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Argus / Cochlear Ltd. / Second Sight Medical Products Inc. / Health / /

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University of Western Sydney / Doheny Eye Institute / Sydney Eye Clinic / Wales Hospital / University of Southern California / Medical Bionic Institute / The Bionic Ear Institute / NICTABionic Ear Institute / /

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electrode technology / overseas devices / /

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Wales Hospital / Medical Bionic Institute / Health and Hospitals Fund / NICTABionic Ear Institute / University of Western Sydney / Bionic Ear Institute in Melbourne / University of Southern California / US Food and Drug Administration / Doheny Eye Institute / /

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Graeme Clark / Kim Carr / Steve Horan / Michael Good / Jim Patrick / Bob Finlayson / Leigh Dayton / Vivek Chowdhury / Nicola Roxon / Minas Coroneo / John Morley / /

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Prime Minister / Minister / Research Minister / spokesperson / scientist / Health co-chair / physiologist / Prince / chief scientist / /

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Argus II / /

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Southern California / /

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The Australian / the National Innovation System review / the Argus / /

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Southern California / /

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electrode technology / /

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