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  1. Michael G. May (born 1953) is an American business executive, skier and enthusiast of other sports who was blinded by a chemical explosion at the age of three, but regained partial vision in 2000, at the age of 46, after cornea transplants and a pioneering stem cell procedure by San Francisco ophthalmologist Daniel Goodman.

  2. 15 avr. 2015 · Mike May, who went blind at age 3 and regained some vision by a stem cell procedure, has limited visual skills 15 years later. A UW study reveals how his brain responds to objects and faces, and how vision develops and deteriorates over time.

  3. 10 févr. 2009 · Sept. 25, 2007 -- A childhood accident blinded Mike May, but his disability never limited him. He drove motorcycles, hiked and even went downhill skiing. Then after nearly a lifetime of darkness, May's doctors told him a stem cell and cornea transplant could restore his sight.

  4. Mike May is a blind entrepreneur who founded Sendero Group, a company that produces accessible GPS solutions. He also holds the speed skiing record for a blind person and underwent a stem cell transplant that restored some vision.

  5. 5 janv. 2022 · Mike May keeps climbing. He is fifty years old and sweeping a red-tipped cane in front of him, a blind man’s cane. He lost his sight at age three, blind for life at three. He learned as a boy...

  6. 1 oct. 2009 · Mike May is a visually impaired businessman who invented accessible GPS, won two gold medals in the Paralympics, and recovered some vision with stem cell surgery. He shares his life story and advice in this interview with Ouch, a BBC disability website.

  7. 9 oct. 2004 · Learn about Mike May's life story, from his childhood blindness to his vision restoration, from his record-breaking speed skiing to his GPS technology for blind people. Listen to his oral history interview with Tony Candela, a fellow BAT leader and friend.