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Pete Kollbaum
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Pete Kollbaum, OD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Optometry
OD 1999 (Indiana University)
MS 2007 (IU School of Medicine)
PhD 2007 (Indiana University)
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Phone: 812-856-0108
Fax: 812-855-8664
Email: kollbaum@indiana.edu
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Dr. Pete Kollbaum is an assistant professor at the Indiana University School of Optometry. Following receiving his OD degree from Indiana University in 1999, Dr. Kollbaum worked in a private practice in Iowa for a year prior to returning to IU for his postdoctoral research training. In 2007 Dr. Kollbaum was awarded an MS in Clinical Research (IU School of Medicine, Indianapolis) and a PhD in Vision Science (Indiana University, Bloomington). His dissertation focused on contact lens optics and optical modeling. The aims of his research are to (1) develop novel, adaptable optical corrections of the normal, aging, and diseased human eye, and (2) improve anterior segment ocular diagnostics to better detect disease.
Visiting the IU School of Optometry
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Contact lens optics, fitting, and design; presbyopia; keratoconus; refractive surgery optics; corneal topography; predictive modeling.
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Kollbaum PS, Jansen ME, Bradley A, Thibos LN. (2008) Validation of an off-eye contact lens Shack-Hartmann wavefront aberrometer. Optom vis Sci (85)9: E817:E828.
Kollbaum PS. (2007) Optical aberrations of contact lenses and eyes corrected with contact lenses. Indiana University, PhD dissertation.
Kollbaum PS and Brooks C (2003). Identifying sources of verification errors in progressive addition lenses. Optometry 74(3): 181-8.
Cheng X, Himebaugh NL Kollbaum PS, Bradley A, Thibos LN (2003). Validation of a clinical Shack-Hartmann aberrometer. Optom Vis Sci 80(8): 587-95.
Cheng X, Himebaugh NL Kollbaum PS, Bradley A, Thibos LN (2004). Test-retest reliability of clinical Shack-Hartmann measurements. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 45(1): 351-60.
Twa MD, Nichols JJ, Joslin CE, Kollbaum PS, Edrington TB, Bullimore MA, Mithcell GL, Cruickshanks KJ, Schanzlin MD (2004). Characteristics of corneal ectasia after LASIK for Myopia. Cornea 23(5):447-57.
Barr JT, Wilson BS, Gordon MO, Rah MJ, Riley CH, Kollbaum PS, Harris M, Zadnik K, the CLEK Study Group (2004). Estimation of incidence and factors predictive of corneal scarring in the Collaborative Longitudinal Evaluation of Keratoconus (CLEK) Study. Cornea 24(1):16-25.
Kollbaum PS, Bradley AB (2007). Correcting aberrations with contact lenses – Part 1. Contact Lens Spectrum, November 2007.
Kollbaum PS, Bradley AB (2007). Correcting aberrations with contact lenses – Part 2. Contact Lens Spectrum, December 2007.
Kollbaum PS, Bradley AB (2004). Aspheric Contact Lenses: Fact and Fiction. Contact Lens Spectrum, March 2005.
Kollbaum PS (2003). Seeing (well) into the future of contact lens corrections. Contact Lens Spectrum, February 2003.
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Resources
Kollbaum PS, Lowther, G. (2003). Gas permeable bifocal and multifocal contact lens corrections. Gas Permeable Lens Institute, Lincoln, NE. Available in CD format from GPLI. Available online at: http://www.opt.indiana.edu/kollbaum/GPLI/GPLI_MFBF.html.
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