Dr. Will Fuller

Professor

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Biography

Professor Will Fuller completed his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in pharmacology at the University of Cambridge. He undertook eight years of postdoctoral training at the Cardiovascular Division of King’s College London before moving to Dundee in 2006 to establish his own research laboratory. Since 2017, he has transferred his research program to the University of Glasgow. His laboratory focuses on the organization and regulation of cardiac membrane proteins and microdomains in health and disease. He employs a variety of techniques such as subcellular fractionation, imaging, and biochemical methods to investigate the behaviors of molecular and macromolecular components in cardiac physiology. His long-term objective is to translate basic molecular bioscience into therapeutic strategies for cardiovascular diseases. Current research projects include regulation of sodium transport, cardiac ion channels, and the role of palmitoylation in cardiac health and disease. Professor Fuller has received various grants and awards while working at the University of Glasgow and continues to focus on impactful research in the field of cardiovascular health.

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Experience

Professor of Molecular Physiology

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK

Leading research in cardiac physiology and membrane protein regulation.