Following several years of postdoctoral studies in which she developed an interest in applying proteomics technologies to study neurological injury and disease, Dr. Fuller was recently appointed as a Lecturer in Medical Education at Keele University and Principle Investigator at the Keele Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine. Together with her research team, she aims to identify molecular and cellular targets for neurological regeneration and repair.Dr. Gates graduated with a BS in Experimental Psychology and a BA in Philosophy from Austin Peay State University in the United States. From there, he went on to complete a PhD in Anatomy and Neurobiology at the University of Tennessee (UT), where he researched how glial cells affect the development and repair of neural circuits in the central nervous system.
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