About Me

Hi Friends!

I am Brad J Hall, a Scientist turned solopreneur. I have been running my clinical research consulting business since 2015 and consistently earn six figures every year.

I want to help you with your business.

Brad J Hall, a Scientist turned solopreneur.

The content here will help your clinical research business in three ways:

  1. 🚦 Start — Sometimes the hardest part is knowing how to get off the ground. Get detailed guides on how to kick-start your business.
  2. 🚀 Grow — Build on a firm foundation. Learn tips and tricks to expand.
  3. 💰 Achieve — Accomplish your goals. Receive actionable insights to get to where you want to be.

My Publications

  1. Jennings E, Hall B. A Retrospective Study of Visual Outcomes When Using a Cloud-Based Surgical Planning Platform and the Barrett Universal II Formula. Clinical Ophthalmology 2024;18:2605-2609.
  2. Blehm C, Balest Z, Blehm AC, Hall B. Refractive Predictability of Two Intraocular Lens Power Formulas in Long, Medium, and Short Eyes Using a Swept Source Optical Coherence Tomography Biometer. Clin Ophthalmol 2024; 18: 2531-2537.
  3. Melendez R, Nguyen T, Solis A, Ortiz D, Moezzi C, Hall B. Outcomes after implantation of a trifocal toric intraocular lens using intraoperative aberrometry, digital image tracking, and femtosecond laser. Clinical Ophthalmology 2024;18:2033-2039
  4. Rowen S, Tooma T, Trieu N, Hall B. Retrospective study comparing topography-guided and wavefront-optimized lasik procedures in a single center. Clinical Ophthalmology 2024;18:1615-1622.
  5. Brissette A, Cole B, Hall B. Visual function after implantation of trifocal and trifocal toric intraocular lenses using intraoperative aberrometry. Clinical Ophthalmology 2024;18:1547-1554.
  6. Micheletti JM, Duncan NB, Hall B. Head-to-head comparison of intermediate vision of two monofocal intraocular lenses. Clin Ophthalmol 2023;17:3983-3990.
  7. Wexler S, Hall B. The accuracy of flap thickness and diameter in LASIK using a femtosecond laser. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;17:3877-3882.
  8. Micheletti J, McCauley M, Duncan N, Hall, B. Biometric indicators for maximizing intermediate vision with a monofocal IOL. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;17:3739-3746.
  9. Blehm C, Hall B. Refractive predictability of a swept source optical coherence tomography biometer in long and short eyes implanted with extended depth of focus intraocular lenses. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;17:3525-3530.
  10. Wan K, Mashouf J, Hall B. Comfort after refitting symptomatic habitual reusable toric lens wearers with a new daily disposable contact lens for astigmatism. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;17:3235-3241.
  11. Multack S, Plummer N, Smits G, Hall B. Randomized trial comparing prediction accuracy of two swept source optical coherence tomography biometers. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;17:2423-2428.
  12. Blehm C, Hall B. Comparing predictive accuracy of a swept source optical coherence tomography biometer and an optical low coherence reflectometry biometer. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;17:2125-2131.
  13. Blehm C, Hall B. Evaluation of visual outcomes and 3-month refractive stability of a new hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens. Clinical Ophthalmology 2023;17:1859-1864.
  14. Kandavel R, Colvard M, Dredge J, Bayle M, Alam T, Snyder J, Hall B. Comparative study between non-diffractive extended depth of focus and monofocal intraocular lenses. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2023;17:1161-1168.
  15. Scheepers MA, Hall B. Randomized and double-blind comparison of clinical visual outcomes of 2 EDOF intraocular lenses. Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery. 2023;49:354-359.
  16. Mohaseb K, Tischler A, Hall B, Isbister, Godinho D, Goldberg A, Fine D. Refractive outcomes following bilateral implantation of a diffractive toric intraocular lens in a multi-surgeon hospital setting. Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2023. In Press.
  17. Melendez RF, Smits G, Nguyen T, Ruffaner-Hanson CD, Ortiz D, Hall B. Comparison of astigmatism prediction accuracy for toric lens implantation from two swept-source optical coherence tomography devices. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2022;16:3795-802.
  18. Blaylock JF, Hall BJ. Refractive Outcomes Following Trifocal Intraocular Lens Implantation in Post-Myopic LASIK and PRK Eyes. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2022;16:2129-2136.
  19. Blaylock JF, Hall B. Clinical outcomes of a diffractive trifocal intraocular lens with femtosecond laser, digital tracking, and intraoperative aberrometry. Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2022;57(5):291-296.
  20. Scheepers MA, Bunce CB, Michaelides M, Hall B. Clinical Outcomes of a Trifocal Compared to an EDOF IOL Following Bilateral Cataract Surgery. Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology. 2022;S0008-4182(22)00169-7. Epub ahead of print.
  21. Blaylock JF, Hall BJ. Clinical Outcomes of Monofocal Toric IOLs Using Digital Tracking and Intraoperative Aberrometry. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2021;15:3593-3600.
  22. Blaylock JF, Hall B. Astigmatic Results of a Diffractive Trifocal Toric IOL Following Intraoperative Aberrometry Guidance. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2020;14:4373-4378.
  23. Liu Y-C, Hall B, Lwin NC, et al. Tissue Responses and Wound Healing following Laser Scleral Microporation for Presbyopia Therapy. Translational Vision Science & Technology. 2020;9(4).
  24. Hipsley A, Hall B, Rocha KM. Scleral surgery for the treatment of presbyopia: where are we today? Eye and Vision. 2018;5:4.
  25. Hipsley A, Hall B, Rocha KM. Long-term visual outcomes of laser anterior ciliary excision. American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports. 2018;10:38-47.
  26. Hipsley A, Ma DH-K, Sun C-C, Jackson MA, Goldberg D, Hall B. Visual outcomes 24 months after LaserACE. Eye and Vision_._ 2017;4:15.
  27. Hall B, Forrest JA, and Jones L. A review of techniques to measure protein sorption to soft contact lenses. Eye and Contact Lens 2017;43(5):276-286.
  28. Verma MS, Tsuji JM, Hall B, Chen PZ, Forrest J, Jones L, Gu FX. Towards point-of-care detection of polymicrobial infections: rapid colorimetric response using a portable spectrophotometer. Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research 2016;10:15-19.
  29. Hall B, Heynen H, Jones L, Forrest J. Analysis of using I125 radiolabeling for quantifying protein on contact lenses. Current Eye Research 2016;41(4):456-465.
  30. Hall B, Jones L, Forrest J. Competitive effects from an artificial tear solution to protein adsorption. Optometry and Vision Science 2015; 92(7):781-789.
  31. Hall B, Jones L, Forrest J. Kinetics of competitive adsorption between lysozyme and lactoferrin on silicone hydrogel contact lenses and the effect on lysozyme activity. Current Eye Research 2015;40(6):622-631.
  32. Hall B, C-M Phan, Subbaraman L.N, Jones L, and Forrest J. Extraction versus in-situ techniques to measure surface-adsorbed lysozyme. Optometry and Vision Science 2014;91(9):1062-1070_._
  33. Hall B, McCanna D, Jones L. Identification of coagulase negative staphylococci in daily disposable contact lens wearers. Letters in Applied Microbiology 2014;59(3):313-319_._
  34. Hall B, Jones L, Dixon B. Silicone allergies and the eye: fact or fiction? Eye and Contact Lens 2014;40(1):51-57.
  35. Hall B, Jones L, Forrest J. Measuring the kinetics and activity of adsorbed proteins: in vitro lysozyme deposited onto hydrogel contact lenses over short time periods. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research: Part A 2013;101A: 755-764.
  36. Hall B, Jones L. Contact lens cases: the missing link in contact lens safety? Eye and Contact Lens 2010;36(2):101-105.

My Book Chapters

  1. Hipsley AM, Hall B. Influence of Ocular Rigidity and Ocular Biomechanics on the Pathogenesis of Age-Related Presbyopia. In Ocular Rigidity, Biomechanics and Hydrodynamics of the Eye. Cham: Springer International Publishing; 2021:127-146.
  2. Hipsley A, Rocha KM, David M, Hall B. Laser Scleral Microporation Procedure. In The Fifth Wave: Surgical Treatment for Presbyopia: Slack Incorporated New Jersey; 2018:133-142.