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'Apple Korps' database being compiled

Charleston, SC—The University of Utah is collecting information about former fellows who worked with David J. Apple, MD, researching vision-related issues in his lab.

Charleston, SC-The University of Utah is collecting information about former fellows who worked with David J. Apple, MD, researching vision-related issues in his lab. The information will be used to compile a database-affectionately known as the Apple Korps.

Dr. Apple began his lab at the University of Utah in 1982, then moved it to the Storm Eye Institute at the Medical University of South Carolina in 1988.

Former fellows may submit their contact information to Ann Curran via e-mail at ann.curran@hsc.utah.edu
, telephone at 801/581-8757, or fax at 801/587-3671.

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