Jeremy K. Nicholson


Jeremy K. Nicholson is a professor and pro vice chancellor of Health Sciences at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, where he leads the Australian National Phenome Centre. He is also an emeritus professor of Biological Chemistry at Imperial College London and was the director and principal investigator of the MRC-NIHR National Phenome Centre until 2018.

Biography

Nicholson obtained his BSc in Marine Biology with honours from Liverpool University in 1977 and his PhD in biochemistry from St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in 1980. He has worked at Birkbeck College, London University and at the London School of Pharmacy, becoming full Professor in 1992. In 1998, he became Professor and Head of Biological Chemistry at Imperial College London. Nicholson was appointed Head of the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial College London in 2009. In December 2012, Nicholson became the Director of the MRC-NIHR National Phenome Centre and launched the International Phenome Centre Network in 2016. He was made Emeritus Professor of Biological Chemistry at Imperial College London in 2018. Nicholson moved to Perth, Western Australia in 2018 to take up his role as Pro Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences at Murdoch University.
Nicholson holds honorary professorships at twelve different universities. He also holds multiple professorships at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, of which he was elected as an Albert Einstein Honorary Professor in 2014. Nicholson was recently appointed as a special advisor to the Minister of Health in Western Australia.
Nicholson is the founder director, chief scientist and chief scientist officer at , an Imperial College London spin-off company incorporated in April 2000 and specializing in molecular phenotyping, clinical diagnostics and toxicological screening via metabonomics and metabolomics. He is also a founder and scientific advisor of incorporated in 2017 and specializing in metabolic life coaching.

Work

Nicholson is known for having been an early pioneer in NMR-based metabonomics, more commonly known as metabolomics or metabolic profiling. His research interests include spectroscopic and chemometric approaches to the investigation of disturbed metabolic processes in complex organisms.
He is an associate editor and frequent contributor to the Journal of Proteome Research.

Awards, honorary positions and lectureships

Nicholson has received numerous grants and awards for his work, recent awards including:
Nicholson has published over 800 scientific papers. He has an H-index of 122 and is an ISI Highly Cited Researcher.