Senior Associate Vice President for Research and Professor
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Dr. Jason Nichols is the Senior Associate Vice President for Research in the UAB Office of Research and Professor (tenured) of Optometry and Vision Science. He has more than 25 years of experience working at the cross-roads of translational research, entrepreneurial initiatives, and research administration in academic medical settings. In this role, he oversees the university-wide institutional research centers (UWIRCs), the Institutional Research Cores (IRCs), Office of Sponsored Programs, Research Regulatory Compliance, Research Technology and Communications, and the Academic Research Organization for Clinical Trials. Dr. Nichols has been instrumental in developing clinical trials at the university level, more than tripling university-wide clinical trials expenditures. He has been responsible for strategy development and implementation of UAB's research and entrepreneurial initiatives including administration and business development with a focus on large/center grants, institutional training grants, industry-academia partnerships, startups, joint-ventures, and SBIR/STTR activity through the Research Development Office. He has strong analytical, operational, and leadership skills, but also understands the importance of alliance building, collaborative research initiatives and the cultivation of shared governance. He actively collaborates with schools/college leadership, individual faculty and faculty teams, and the university senate/senate leadership. He also actively collaborates with additional university functions such as research compliance, post-award, legal, procurement, and safety in addition to upholding and implementing policies and procedures related to research administration. He has served on or chairs numerous university, system-wide or national committees representing research administration.
Dr. Nichols is also an internationally recognized clinician-scientist with long-standing track record of research development, oversight, and translational scientific discovery. He has over 190 publications, and an h-index of 53. As a long-standing investigator, he has in-depth experience with research operations and the medical/regulatory landscape within academic and corporate environments. He has been fortunate to receive diverse research funding from the National Institutes of Health, industry, and non-profit organizations and has served on numerous study sections associated with these organizations. He has chaired the American Academy of Optometry’s (AAO) Research Committee and served as a Board of Directors of the American Optometric Foundation and Sjӧgren’s Foundation. His awards include three Ezell Fellowships, the Borish Award and the Schapero Award from the American Academy of Optometry, the Fry Award from the Ohio State University and he is a Distinguished Scholar and Fellow of the National Academies of Practice.