Clinical director


Colin Kerr
Published: Saturday, February 1, 2020
Heidelberg Engineering has appointed Christopher Mody as its Clinical Director.
In this new role, Dr Mody, an ophthalmic scientist with 30 years’ clinical ophthalmology experience in the public sector and seven years at Heidelberg Engineering UK, will be facilitating the exchange of scientific information between the global ophthalmic community and the company.
“Chris Mody is ideally suited to support our translational science program designed to deliver comprehensive, clinically relevant solutions to our customers. His knowledge will continue to strengthen our research alliances, while his passion for education will enhance the company’s role in advancing patient care.”, said Ali Tafreshi, Head of Product Management and Clinical Affairs at Heidelberg Engineering.
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