Texas Tech University

Ronald Hall, PharmD, MSCS

Division Head, Clinical and Translational Research; Associate Professor
Pharmacy Practice
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Personal Information

Dr. Hall serves as the program director for the Dose Optimization and Outcomes Research (DOOR) program. The DOOR program focuses on providing evidence to optimize the dosing and outcomes of medications for obese patients. Dr. Hall was selected as a National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Scholar in 2006. He was also the recipient of the 2008 Young Alumni Award from the St. Louis College of Pharmacy.

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Research Interests

  • Drug dosing in obesity
  • Evaluating the impact of obesity on the effectiveness and/or safety of medications, particularly in regards to infectious diseases

Future Research Collaboration Interests

I would like to increase my collaborations with basic and translational researchers as well as expand the breadth of clinical collaborations.

Awards & Honors

  • 2020-2021
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
One Team Fellows Program (Leadership development program)


  • 2017-2018
Mentoring Excellence for Developing Leaders program
Center for Translational Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center


  • 2016
Focused Investigator Training (FIT) program
American College of Clinical Pharmacy


  • 2008
Young Alumni of the Year, St. Louis College of Pharmacy


  • 2007
2006 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Pharmacy
P2 Teaching Team of the Year (Infectious Diseases)


  • 2006 – 2009
National Institutes of Health Clinical Research Scholar
University of Texas Southwestern, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Dallas, Texas