Good luck to the scientist who discovered the cure for blindness.



Germany's Korber Foundation has offered a million euros in prize money to a medical professional who has discovered a cure for blindness.


According to a report by the French news agency, the scientist who won the Korber Foundation's award for European science this year is named Botund Ruska and is from Hungary.


Button Roska was awarded a  1 million pound prize in Hamburg, Germany. According to the report, medical experts are conducting research on the treatment of blindness in the Swiss city of Basel. They discovered a way to reactivate cells through genetic therapy. It is said that with the help of cell therapy, it will be possible to treat blind people. With this treatment, the sensitive receptors in the eye start responding to light, which can reactivate the retina of blind people.


Button Ruska said he had achieved so much success in his research that a blind person could look like a black and white TV, meaning he could not feel color. Medical experts have called Button's research and treatment a revolution in the world of medicine.


"Clinical trials of this treatment have begun, and we are once again hopeful that the blind will be able to see," said Button Roska. Remember that the German Korber Foundation Prize was first given in 1985, the purpose of this award was to encourage scientists whose research can change the future of humanity.

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