Assistant Professor
HPB 526
Office: (205) 934-4558
Lab: (205) 934-3093 and (205) 934-0424
Teaching/research interests: Refractive errors; emmetropization and refractive development; retinal, choroidal, and scleral mechanisms of eye growth regulation, myopia onset, progression, and treatment; visual electrophysiology
Lab website: sites.uab.edu/khanallab/
Office hours: By appointment
Education:
- BOptom, Tribhuvan University, Nepal, Optometry
- OD, Southwestern University, Philippines, Optometry
- PhD, The University of Auckland, New Zealand, Optometry
Safal Khanal, OD, PhD, FAAO is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Optometry and Vision Science at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He also holds secondary appointments as an Associate Scientist in the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences, Comprehensive Neuroscience Center, and Civitan International Research Center. At UAB School of Optometry, Dr. Khanal leads an independent myopia research program, runs the visual electrodiagnostic clinic, and teaches optometry and vision science courses in the professional and graduate programs.
Dr. Khanal received his optometry and vision science training in Nepal and the Philippines and earned his Bachelor of Optometry and Doctor of Optometry degrees. After working as a consultant in a conjoint optometry/ophthalmology practice in Nepal, he moved to the University of Auckland Myopia Lab in New Zealand, where he pursued his PhD under the supervision of Dr. John Phillips, BSc (M Eng), BSc (Optom), MSc, PhD, MCOptom, FAAO. During his time at the University of Auckland, he also served as an educator in the Bachelor of Optometry degree program, teaching clinical optometry courses and supervising undergraduate students in summer research and honors projects. After completing his first postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Auckland Myopia Lab, he moved to the United States for his second postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratories of Timothy Gawne, PhD, and Jason Nichols, OD, MPH, PhD, FAAO, at the UAB School of Optometry. In 2021, Dr. Khanal became a faculty member and established his independent research laboratory focused on myopia and visual electrophysiology. His research program is supported by grants from the National Institute of Health/National Eye Institute, Meta, Sicari-Somers Foundation, E. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind Inc., American Academy of Optometry Foundation, and UAB Vision Science Research Center. Dr. Khanal has served as the lead author for the myopia treatment commissioned paper for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s consensus study, and an invited expert author for the International Myopia Institute’s Myopia white paper, and the British Contact Lens Association’s Report on presbyopia.
Dr. Khanal is a recipient of several prestigious honors, including a fellowship from the American Academy of Optometry (AAO), Emerging Vision Scientist award from the National Alliance for Eye and Vision Research, and Eberhard Dodt Memorial Award from the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV). In 2022, he received the AAO Career Development Award and became one of only six faculty members nationwide to receive this honor. In 2024, he received the AAO Irvin M. and Beatrice Borish Award in recognition of his exceptional independent optometric research directly related to etiology, prevention, detection, diagnosis, or management of clinical eye disorders. Dr. Khanal holds active professional membership in several organizations, including the International Myopia Institute, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), and ISCEV. He serves on several national and international professional committees, including ARVO Annual Meeting Program and Ethics and Regulations in Human Research Committees, AAO Scientific Program Committee, and Association of School and Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) Research Committee. He also serves as an Editorial Board Member for Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Editor of Scientific Reports and Frontiers of Human Neuroscience, and ad-hoc reviewer for several leading journals in the field, including Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, Eye and Contact Lens, Optometry and Vision Science, Documenta Ophthalmologica, Clinical and Experimental Optometry, Journal of Optometry, BMC Ophthalmology, Scientific Reports, and Experimental Eye Research. Dr. Khanal regularly publishes, speaks, and presents on topics related to eye growth regulation, emmetropization, refractive errors, myopia development and progression, and visual electrophysiology.
Research interests:
Dr. Khanal’s laboratory conducts basic, clinical, and translational research related to myopia (nearsightedness) mechanisms and treatment. His current research interests lie in understanding the mechanistic basis of emmetropisation, eye growth regulation, and refractive development, through a combination of imaging, electrophysiology, and molecular techniques in animal models (tree shrews) and humans. The overall goal is to inform how the eye detects the sign of defocus and regulates its growth, and what causes this regulatory mechanism to malfunction, leading to the genesis of refractive errors like myopia in children. Dr. Khanal aims to use the knowledge gained to devise novel, effective strategies (optical, pharmacological, and behavioral) targeted at preventing the onset and slowing the progression of myopia in children.
Recent courses taught:
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
OPT 122: Ocular Microbiology (Course Director)
VIS700: Vision Science Literature Review (Course Director)
VS 131: Neurobiology of the Visual System (Guest Lecture)
VS 111: Ocular Anatomy (Guest Lecture)
VS 610: Ocular Anatomy and Biology (Guest Lecture)
OPT 228: Public Health Optometry (Guest Lecture)
VIS 611: Biology and Pathology of Ocular Disease (Guest Lecture)
VS 121: Visual Optics (Myopia Panel)
VIS 779: Advanced Graduate Seminar in Interdisciplinary Studies
The University of Auckland
OPTOM 430B: Contact Lens Practice
OPTOM 416: Clinical Optometry
OPTOM 316: Optometry
OPTOM 272: Structure and Function of the Visual System
MEDSCI 316: Sensory Neuroscience: From Molecules to Disease
Clinical specialties and/or areas of expertise:
Visual electrophysiology, myopia control
If you are a clinician, in what UAB Eye Care clinic do you provide care?
- Visual Electrodiagnostic Clinic
Selected publications:
Peer-reviewed journal articles
- Khanal S, Tomiyama ES, Harrington SC. Childhood Myopia Part I: Contemporary Treatment Options. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2025 Jun 5;66(7):6.
- Khanal S, Tomiyama ES, Harrington SC. Childhood Myopia Part II: Treatment Mechanisms, Emerging Options, and Considerations. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2025;66(7):7.
- Gawne TJ, She Z, Khanal S. Human Trichomacy and refractive development. Vision Research. Published online June 9, 2025.
- Sanchez NC, Roig-Lopez JL, Mobley J, Khanal S. Proteomic signatures of retinal pigment epithelium-derived exosomes in myopic and non-myopic tree shrew eyes. Frontiers in Medicine. 2025;12:1523211.
- Horn D, Salzano AD, Jenewein EC, Weise KK, Schaeffel F, Mathis U, Khanal S. Topical review: Potential mechanisms of atropine for myopia control. Optom Vis Sci. 2025;102(5):260-270.
- Yam JC, Khanal S, Phillips JR. Does 0.01% atropine have a place as a myopia control therapy?. Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 2025 Apr 9.
- Gawne TJ, Khanal S, Norton TT. An Alternative Mechanism for the Anti-Myopia Effectiveness of Diffusion Optics Technology (DOT) Lenses. Trans. Vis. Sci. Tech. 2025;14(1):15.
- 2024 Khanal S, Turnbull PR, Kim L, Phillips JR. Response of the human choroid to short-term changes in eyelid and periocular temperature. Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 2024 Jul 18:1-7.
- Khanal S, Paudel N. Is 0.01% Atropine Eye Drop Safe and Effective in Slowing Myopia Progression in Nepalese Children?. Nepalese Journal of Ophthalmology. 2024 Jul 1;16(1):108-10.
- Davies LN, Biswas S, Bullimore M, Cruickshank F, Estevez JJ, Khanal S, Kollbaum P, Marcotte-Collard R, Montanii G, Plainis S, Richdale K, Simard P, Wolffsohn JS. BCLA CLEAR Presbyopia – Mechanism and Optics. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2024 May 24:102185.
- Khanal S, Phillips JR. Is Recommending 0.01% Atropine for Myopia Control Clinically Meaningful? JAMA Ophthalmol. Published online February 15, 2024.
- 2023 Salzano AD, Khanal S, Cheung NL, Weise KK, Jenewein EC, Horn DM, Mutti DO, Gawne TJ. Repeated Low-level Red-light Therapy: The Next Wave in Myopia Management? Optom Vis Sci. 2023 Dec 1;100(12):812-822.
- Dahal M, Dahal HN, Gautam P, Shrestha JB, Khanal S. Pattern visual evoked potential and foveal sensitivity in amblyopia. Doc Ophthalmol. 2023 Oct;147(2):109-119.
- Khanal S. Is myopia a disease or just a dis-ease? Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2023 Jul;43(4):595-597.
- Khanal S, Norton TT, Gawne TJ. Limited bandwidth short-wavelength light produces slowly-developing myopia in tree shrews similar to human juvenile-onset myopia. Vision Research. 2023; 204: 108161
- Dahal M, Dahal HN, Gautam P, Shrestha JB, Khanal S. Pattern visual evoked potential and foveal sensitivity in amblyopia. Doc Ophthalmol. 2023 Oct;147(2):109-119.
- Khanal S, Paudel N, Adhikari R, Joshi MR. Optometry in Nepal: Clinical Practice, Research Advances, and Challenges. Optom Vis Sci. 2023 Feb 1;100(2):134-142.
- Khanal S, Bai Y, Ngo W, Wilson L, Barnes S, Nichols KK, Nichols JJ. Human meibum and tear film derived cholesteryl and wax esters in meibomian gland dysfunction and tear film structure. The Ocular Surface. 2022; 23:12-23.
- Bai Y, Ngo W, Khanal S, Nichols JJ. Characterization of the Thickness of the Tear Film Lipid Layer in Meibomian Gland Dysfunction using High-Resolution Optical Microscopy. The Ocular Surface. 2022; 24: 34-39.
- Logan NS, Radhakrishnan H, Cruickshank F, Allen PM, Bandella PK, Davies LN, Hasebe S, Khanal S, Schmid KL, Vera-Diaz FA, Wolffsohn JS. IMI: Accommodation and Binocular Vision in Myopia Development and Progression. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 2021;62(5):4.
- Khanal S, Norton TT, Gawne TJ. Amber light treatment produces hyperopia in tree shrews. Ophthalmic Physiol Opt. 2021 Aug 11.
- Norton TT, Khanal S, Gawne TJ. Tree shrews do not maintain emmetropia in initially-focused narrow-band cyan light. Exp. Eye Res. 2021 Mar 10:108525.
- Ramamoorthy P, Khanal S (co-first author), Nichols JJ. Inflammatory proteins associated with contact lens-related dry eye. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye. 2021 Apr 3:101442.
- Khanal S, Ngo W, Wilson L, Barnes S, Nichols KK, Nichols JJ. Human meibum and tear film derived (o-acyl)-omega-hydroxy fatty acids in meibomian gland dysfunction. The Ocular Surface. 2021; 21: 118-128.
- Khanal S, Bai Y, Ngo W, Wilson L, Barnes S, Nichols KK, Nichols JJ. Human meibum and tear film derived (o-acyl)-omega-hydroxy fatty acids as biomarkers of tear film dynamics in meibomian gland dysfunction and dry eye disease. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2021;62(9):13
- Khanal S, Paudel N, Joshi MR. Optometry in Nepal: historical perspectives. Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 2021 May 2:1-4.
- Bai Y, Ngo W, Khanal S, Nichols KK, Nichols JJ. Human precorneal tear film and lipid layer dynamics in meibomian gland dysfunction. The Ocular Surface. 2021 Mar 23:S1542-0124(21)00018-5.
- Turnbull P, Khanal S, Dakin S. The effect of cellphone position on driving and gaze behavior. Scientific reports. 2021 Apr 8;11(1):1-0.
- Khanal S, Rathod SN, Phillips JR. The acute effect of atropine eye drops on the human full-field electroretinogram. Doc Ophthalmol. 2021 Jun;142(3):315-328.
- Kharal A, Khanal S (co-first author), Shrestha JB, Shrestha GS, Paudel N. Flash VEP in clinically stable pre-term and full-term infants. 2020;141(3):259-267.
- Khanal S, Phillips JR. Which low-dose atropine for myopia control? Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 2019; 103: 230-232.
- Khanal S, Turnbull PRK, Lee N, Phillips JR. Effect of atropine on global flash mfERG responses to retinal defocus. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2019;1(60):218-225.
- Khanal S, Turnbull PRK, Vaghefi E, Phillips JR. Repeatability of arterial spin labeling MRI in measuring blood perfusion in the human eye. JMRI. 2019 Apr;49(4):966-74.
- Uprety S, Morjaria P, Shrestha JB, Shrestha GS, Khanal S. Refractive status in preterm infants and its relation to clinical risk factors. Optom Vis Sci. 2017 Oct 1;94(10):957-64.
- Khanal S, Walton M, Davey PG. Evaluation of intraocular pressure estimates obtained using an ICare rebound tonometer. Clin Exp Optom. 2017;100(2):179-83.
- Khanal S, Davey PG, Racette L, Thapa M. Comparison of retinal nerve fiber layer and macular thickness for discriminating Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and Normal-Tension Glaucoma using Optical Coherence Tomography. Clin Exp Optom. 2016;99(4):373-81.
- Uprety S, Khanal S, Morjaria P, Puri LR. Profile of Pediatric Low Vision Population: A Retrospective Study from Nepal. Clin Exp Optom. 2016;99(1):61-5.
- Khanal S, Davey PG, Racette L, Thapa M. Intraeye retinal nerve fiber layer and macular thickness asymmetry measurements for the detection of Primary Open Angle Glaucoma and Normal-Tension Glaucoma using OCT. J Optom. 2016;9:118-25.
Editor-reviewed articles
- Khanal S. Repeated low-level “laser” red light therapy for childhood myopia” Too Soon? Mastering Myopia, Contact Lens Spectrum. February 7, 2024.
- Khanal S. Combination treatment strategy for myopia control. Mastering Myopia, Contact Lens Spectrum. May 18, 2022.
- Khanal S. Not all myopias are the same. Mastering Myopia, Contact Lens Spectrum. April 20, 2022.
- Khanal S. Myopia—Not Just "Nearsightedness" But a Disease. Mastering Myopia, Contact Lens Spectrum. September 15, 2021.
- Khanal S. Myopia Management: A Specialty or Primary Care? Mastering Myopia, Contact Lens Spectrum. July 21, 2021.
- Khanal S. Ocular Growth Charts: A New Decision-Making Tool For Myopia Management. Mastering Myopia, Contact Lens Spectrum. June 23, 2021.
- 2020 Khanal S. Evidence-based Myopia Management: Clinical Considerations. MiVision. December 2020. (Continuing Professional Development Article)
- Khanal S. 0.01% Atropine’s puzzling disconnect. MiVision. February 2020.
- Turnbull P, Khanal S. Atropine – Efficacy & Possible Mechanisms for Myopia Control. MiVision. November 2017.
- Khanal S. Which low-dose atropine for myopia control? NZOptics. March 2020.
- Khanal S. Optometry from New Zealand to Nepal. NZAO TVC. February 2020.
- Khanal S, Turnbull PRK. Atropine: Efficacy and possible mechanisms for myopia control. MiVision. November 2017.
Courses/Certifications:
- UAB Clinical Investigator Training Program
- MiSight 1 Day Certification, CooperVision
- Euclid Emerald Certification for Orthokeratology Lenses
- Bausch + Lomb Vision Shaping Treatment VST Process Design Certification
- Applying electrophysiological techniques to translational vision research, ARVO
- Human Lab Course on Electrophysiology, ISCEV symposium, Reims, France
- Managing Myopia Course, Brien Holden Vision Institute Academy, Sydney, Australia
- 7.20x: Foundations of Data Analysis, University of Texas, USA
- Global Blindness: Planning and Managing Eye Care Services, LSHTM, London, UK.
Academic distinctions and professional societies:
Honors
2025 AAO Flom Leadership Academy graduate
2024 ISCEV Non-Institutional Grant (US$1500)
2024 Travel Award, International Myopia Conference (US$1500)
2024 Borish Award, American Academy of Optometry
2024 Exceptional reviewer, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
2023 Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Travel Grant
2023 Exceptional reviewer, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
2022 Career Development Award, American Academy of Optometry
2022 Emerging Vision Scientist, Alliance for Eye and Vision Research
2022 Exceptional reviewer, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
2022 Exceptional reviewer, Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics
2021 Best Alumni, Southwestern University College of Optometry
2021 Association of Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Travel Grant
2019 NZAO Higher Degree Research Write-Up Scholarship
2018 Eberhard Dodt Memorial Award
2018 Velocity Innovation Challenge 2018
2018 Centre for Brain Research Knowledge Exchange Grant
2018 International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision Grant
2018 Scientific and Educators’ Meeting in Optometry Travel Grant
2018 American Academy of Optometry Travel Fellowship
2017 FMHS Postgraduate Student Association Travel Grant
2016 American Academy of Optometry Travel Fellowship
2015 Asia Pacific Optometric Congress Travel Grant
2015 University of Auckland Ph.D. Scholarship
2015 CARIPARO Ph.D. Scholarship (Not taken)
2015 WCO Travel Grant for First World Congress of Optometry
2015 Best English paper, First World Congress of Optometry, Colombia
2015 Lt-Col Henry Kirkpatrick Scholarship
2014 Top-notcher and Dean’s Lister, Doctor of Optometry, Philippines
Service/Professional affiliations
2024– PEDIG Refractive Error Disease Area Working Group
2023– Early Career Reviewer, NIH Center for Scientific Review
2023– ARVO Annual Program Meeting Committee, AP Section
2022– Steering Committee member, AAO Fellows Doing Research SIG
2022– American Academy of Optometry Scientific Program Committee
2022– Member, American Academy of Optometry Academic Optometry SIG
2022– Member, American Academy of Optometry Vision Science Section
2022– Deans Strategic Advisory Discovery Subcommittee, School of Optometry
2022–2023 Faculty-Student Mentorship Program, UAB School of Optometry
2022– Faculty Senate, University of Alabama at Birmingham
2021 Volunteer, Membership Booth, AAO Annual Meeting, Boston, USA
2022– Member, ARVO Ethics and Regulations in Human Research Committee
2022– Member, UAB Vision Science Research Center
2021– Guest Editor, Methods Collection Issue, Journal of Visualized Experiments
2020 International Myopia Institute White Paper Task Force Member
2019– Member, International Myopia Institute
2018–2020 Member, Cornea and Contact Lens Society of New Zealand
2018– Member, Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
2018 Member, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
2018 Scientific Committee Member, 1st All Nepal Optometry Conference
2018–2019 Grant Officer FMHS-PGSA, The University of Auckland
2018-2019 Member, Faculty Research Committee, The University of Auckland
2018–2020 Member, International Sports Vision Association
2017 Co-chair, Abstract Committee, HealtheX, The University of Auckland
2017 Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Committee, The University of Auckland
2015–2017 Board member, PG Students’ Association, The University of Auckland
2015–2019 Board member, FMHS- Postgraduate Students’ Association
2016–2017 Member, University of Auckland Human Participants Ethics Committee
2016– Fellow, American Academy of Optometry
2015– Member, Nepal Health Professional Council
2014– Member, International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision