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submitted by Eptanesian Union Greece on 19.12.2015

Professor Minas Coroneo speaking to the award he received for Kythera,

at the 3rd Presentation of Ionian (Eptanisian) Union of Greece, Awards. Dr Manolis Kalokerinos, was the other awardee from Kythera.



The awards were held on December 13, 2015,
December 13, 2015 in the National History Museum of the Old Parliament Building.

Invitation to Minas Coroneos to attend the ceremony to receive his award:

The awards ceremony takes place as ...

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submitted by Kytherian Cuisine on 11.11.2010

Feast Your Eyes. The eye health cookbook

Author: compiled by Minas and Hellene Coroneo

When Published: 2010

Publisher: Genetic Eye Foundation Limited

Available:

Genetic Eye Foundation Limited
2 St Pauls Street,
Randwick NSW 2031

Phone: +61 2 9382 2493

Fax: +61 2 9382 2488

Email: Orders, ...

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submitted by SUN HERALD on 10.08.2008

Volunteer Steve Horan, who will receive a bionic eye this year.

Bionic breakthrough in sight with a (Kytherian)-Australian first.

Kytherian-Australian opthamologist Minas Coroneo.

Sun Herald, Sydney, Australia, August 10, 2008.

Louise Hall Health Reporter.


AUSTRALIA'S first bionic eye will be implanted by two Sydney researchers.

Using the same cochlear technology that allows the deaf to hear, the device aims to restore basic vision in patients with degenerative eye diseases, allowing ...

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submitted by Epsilon Magazine on 04.11.2006

Professor Minas Coroneo in his Randwick office, at the Prince of Wales Hospital.

Professor Minas Coroneo talks about the bionic eye, the latest breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology, the pros and cons of medical research in Australia, and growing up Greek in a Kytherian household in the Hunter Valley region in the early sixties.

Words and Portrait, Savvas Limnatitis

"Let’s get one thing straight: what we are offering is not a miracle cure for blindness, but a great step forward”. The softly spoken, bespectacled, fifty-something ...

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submitted by Epsilon Magazine on 04.11.2006

Professor Minas Coroneo holds a model of the human eye.

Professor Minas Coroneo talks about the bionic eye, the latest breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology, the pros and cons of medical research in Australia, and growing up Greek in a Kytherian household in the Hunter Valley region in the early sixties.

Words and Portrait, Savvas Limnatitis

"Let’s get one thing straight: what we are offering is not a miracle cure for blindness, but a great step forward”. The softly spoken, bespectacled, fifty-something ...

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submitted by Georgia Cassimatis on 06.10.2005

Georgia Cassimatis. Journalist.

Georgia Cassimatis began her career as a writer on Australian Cosmopolitan magazine in 1996. After a two year stint, she freelanced for various magazines before being appointed the Editor for teen magazine Barbie. During her time there she met an American man and moved to Los Angeles, which saw her world open up in ways she'd never imagined: she has since worked as a Los Angeles based writer, reporting for lucrative US titles Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Teen and Marie ...