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Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy

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The Filatov Institute is a research institute and a large ophthalmology (eye) hospital in Odesa, Ukraine. It was founded by Vladimir Filatov, an academic ophthalmologist. Its mission is the study of eye diseases and injuries, the training of ophthalmologists and the provision of eye care in Ukraine. The institute has 700 staff including 27 professors.

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Filatov Institute of Eye Diseases and Tissue Therapy
Міні-ДХ, Odesa Малий Фонтан

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Інститут очних хвороб і тканевої терапії ім. В. П. Філатова АМНУ

Міні-ДХ
65015 Odesa, Малий Фонтан
Odesa Oblast, Ukraine
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