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Hank Wuh, MD, MPH CEO

Hank Wuh, MD, MPH CEO. TruTag Technologies. CBI Polymers. Eyegenix. Endoscopy Institute Of Hawaii. Eye Surgery Center Of Hawaii. Skai Vision Institute. Eyegenix. Endoscopy InstituteOf Hawaii. Eye Surgery Center Of Hawaii. Endoscopy Institute Of Hawaii. Skai

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Hank Wuh, MD, MPH CEO

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  1. Hank Wuh, MD, MPH CEO

  2. TruTag Technologies CBI Polymers Eyegenix Endoscopy Institute Of Hawaii Eye Surgery Center Of Hawaii Skai Vision Institute

  3. Eyegenix Endoscopy InstituteOf Hawaii Eye Surgery Center Of Hawaii Endoscopy Institute Of Hawaii Skai Vision Institute

  4. TruTag Technologies CBI Polymers Eyegenix Biosynthetic cornea to address 10 Million patients around the world with corneal blindness Eye Surgery Center Of Hawaii Endoscopy Institute Of Hawaii Skai Vision Institute

  5. Before Transplantation After Transplantation

  6. #1 human transplant procedure in the world More corneas are transplanted than heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas combined

  7. Global shortage of tissue donors “There are an estimated 10,000,000 persons worldwide with cornea-associated visual impairment, or corneal blindness” Whitcher, 2001, Vision Share Consortium of Eye Banks Proprietary and Confidential

  8. Eyegenixcornea Derived from recombinant human collagen Exclusive worldwide rights Proprietary and Confidential

  9. Publication of two-year follow-up of cornea transplant patients Science Translational Medicine August, 2010 Proprietary and Confidential

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