MSE Seminar: Goldberg Lecture – Adam Reboul, Ph.D., “There Has to Be a Way”

Date/Time
Date(s) - 11/05/2024
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location
Malachowsky Hall / NVIDIA Auditorium

Categories


Abstract

Many of my successes in my 20+ year R&D career in ophthalmics were achieved by never giving up. Under the guidance of Dr. Eugene Goldberg, he shaped the way I performed R&D by teaching me to always keep going. There has to be a way!

I hope to share some of the technologies I’ve had a part in developing. Sharing the methodologies and mindsets I’ve used to drive success…. many learned from the teachings of Dr. Goldberg.

Bio

Director, Surgical Research and External Scientific Innovation at

Bausch + Lomb

Dr. Adam Reboul was a Ph.D. graduate student under Dr. Eugene Goldberg from 2002-2005.

Dr. Reboul also holds an M.S. in organic chemistry from the University of Florida and a B.S. in polymer science from the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Reboul has spent his entire 20-year career in Ophthalmics. His career began at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, where he spent five years developing new contact lens formulations and process development. He then spent the next eight + years at Benz Research and Development in Sarasota developing intraocular lenses (IOLs). From there, the next four years were spent at Alcon in Johns Creek, GA, where he tackled the development of dry eye treatments on the ocular health team.

His current position is Director of Surgical Research and External Scientific Innovation at Bausch + Lomb. In this role, he is responsible for surgical product development and technical input on external scientific innovations.

Outside of his professional life, he is a husband and father to three daughters and loves to ride motorcycles.