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Awards & Achievements

2005

Organisation Awards
Award Name​​​Award Write-up
​ISO 9001:2008
​ISO 9001 is the globally implemented standard for providing quality assurance and to enhance customer satisfaction in supplier - customer relationships. SNEC has held the award since 2005 and has also been accredited with ISO 9001:2008 (UKAS) since 2008.
​Singapore Health Award (Gold)
​The Singapore HEALTH (Helping Employees Achieve Life-Time Health) Award is presented by the Health Promotion Board to give national recognition to organisations with commendable Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) programmes. It is an important way of honouring organisations that strive to help their employees lead healthy and vibrant lives. SNEC has progressed from the Bronze Award in 2002 to Silver then to the Gold Award in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012.


Research & Education Awards

Conference/ Award
​​​Category
Recipient
Date of Award
University of Melbourne
Woodward Medal for Science and Technology
A/Prof Wong Tien Yin
1 December 2005
​Singapore National Academy of Science
​Young Scientist Award
​Dr Leonard Ang 
​1 September 2005
​American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) 
​First Prize in the Film Festival
​Prof Donald Tan 
16 April 2005​
​American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) 
​Best Paper of Session: Cornea
​Prof Donald Tan 
​16 April 2005
​National Medical Research Council-Biomedical Research 
​Clinician Scientist Investigator Award
​A/Prof Aung Tin  
​1 April 2005
​Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology
​Distinguished Service Award
​A/Prof Wong Tien Yin
​27 March 2005
​2nd SERI-ARVO Meeting on Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
​Young Investigator Award (Merit) - Visual Science 
​Dr Leonard Ang 
​16 February 2005
​2nd SERI-ARVO Meeting on Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
​Young Investigator Award (Merit) - Clinical Ophthalmology   
​Dr Marcus Lim  
​16 February 2005
​14th Annual Meeting
​Bireswar Chakrabarti Memorial Oration Indian Eye Research 
​Prof Roger Beuerman
​1 January 2005