Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation
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Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation
Summary
Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation is a nonprofit organization[1].
Key Facts
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's field of work was global health[2].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's field of work was Ophthalmology[3].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's field of work was humanitarian aid[4].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation was a member of Kal Mentak[5].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[6].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's founder is recorded as Paul J. Dougherty[7].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's logo image is recorded as Advf logo.webp[8].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's headquarters location is recorded as Los Angeles[9].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's chairperson is recorded as Paul J. Dougherty[10].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's chairperson is recorded as Kal Mentak[11].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's official website is recorded as https://www.advfoundation.org[12].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's participant in is recorded as PREVENTABLE BLINDNESS[13].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's participant in is recorded as Vision restoration therapy[14].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's affiliation is recorded as Vision Innovation Institute[15].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's affiliation is recorded as UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute[16].
- Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's legal form is recorded as nonprofit organization[17].
Body
Founding
Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's founder is recorded as Paul J. Dougherty[7].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Paul J. Dougherty[10], an ophthalmologist[18], of United States[19], specialised in cataract surgery[20] and Kal Mentak[11], a board member[21], of United States[22], specialised in materials science[23].
Operations
Andrew Dougherty Vision Foundation's headquarters location is recorded as Los Angeles[9].
Industry
Fields of work include global health[2], an academic discipline[24]; Ophthalmology[3], a scientific journal[25], founded in 1978[26]; and humanitarian aid[4].