Publications

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Jones L, Epstein A, Holden B, Szczotka-Flynn L. The current realities of silicone hydrogel lenses Contact Lens Spectrum 2010, Oct: 1-15

Jones L, Jones D. Persecon 92E: design and clinical performance Optician 1991;203, 5333: 16-23

Jones L, Jones D. Three and nine O'clock corneal staining Optician 1995;210, 5526: 20-22

Jones L, Jones D. Blepharitis Optician 1995;210, 5522: 32-33

Jones L, Jones D. RGP lens binding (adherence) Optician 1995;210, 5517: 28-29

Jones L, Jones D. SMILE staining and dehydration Optician 1995;210, 5513: 24-25

Jones L, Jones D. Dimple-veil staining Optician 1995;210, 5509: 32

Jones L, Jones D. Superior epithelial arcuate lesions Optician 1995;209, 5500: 32-33

Jones L, Jones D. Corneal staining assessment Optician 1995;209, 5496: 30-32

Jones L, Jones D. Meibomian gland dysfunction Optician 1995;209, 5491: 30-31

Jones L, Jones D, Langley C. The comparative performance of two aspheric rigid gas permeable lens designs Optician 1995;210, 5526: 28-36

Jones L, Jones D, Langley C, Houlford M. The subjective response of 100 consecutive patients to 1-day disposable lenses Optician 1995;211, 5536: 28-32

Jones L, Karpecki P, Nichols K, O'Dell L. Frontline ocular surface disease care Review of Optometry 2018;155, 4: 36-43

Jones L, Lorentz H. The new comfilcon A material Review of Optometry 2008, April: 2-5

Jones L, Menzies K, Subbaraman L. Comfortable contact lenses: A case of Mission Impossible? Contact Lens Spectrum 2010;25, 7: 45-48

Jones L, Ng AY, Thompson B. Keeping up with ocular fatigue in the digital era Contact Lens Spectrum 2016;31(6):Supplement

Jones L, Papas E. The next 25 years: The future of contact lenses Contact Lens Spectrum 2011;26, 6: 14-15

Jones L, Senchyna M. Protein and lipid deposition of silicone-hydrogel contact lens materials Silicone Hydrogel Web-Site 2002, Oct:

Jones L, Senchyna M. Soft contact lens solutions review part 1: Components of modern care regimens Optometry in Practice 2007;845-56

Jones L, Subbaraman L, Rogers R, Dumbleton K. Surface treatment, wetting and modulus of silicone hydrogels Optician 2006;232, 6067: 28-34

Jones L, Tighe B. Silicone hydrogel contact lens materials update – Part 2 Silicone Hydrogel Web-Site 2004, July:

Jones L, Tighe B. Silicone hydrogel contact lens materials update – Part 1 Silicone Hydrogel Web-Site 2004, July:

Jones L, Walsh K. The evolution of silicone hydrogel daily disposables Optician 2018, 4 May: 25-32

Jones L, Walsh K. Future of optics: The ultimate contact lens. Optician 2020;262, 2783: 24-25 [ Show Abstract ]

Twenty years ago, two of the most prominent contact lens (CL) researchers in the world (Professors Brien Holden and Debbie Sweeney) predicted what the ultimate CL would look like moving forward. Sadly, Professor Holden, the most visionary CL researcher in the history of our profession, passed away in July 2015. When their article was written back in January 2000, the biggest news was the commercialisation of silicone hydrogel (SiHy) materials by Bausch + Lomb and CIBA-Vision just one year prior. Daily disposable lenses were in their relative infancy, having been launched in the mid-1990s, and there were around half the number of CL wearers globally compared to best estimates today (80 million vs 150 million). With the luxury of hindsight, it is now possible to assess how close their predictions were, while also attempting the same feat with a look forward to what the CL practitioner of today may expect to be fitting in 2040.

Jones L, Walsh K, Sulley A. A lifetime of contact lens wear: How to select the right lens for the right patient at the right time! Optician 2022, July: 29-33