Gregory N Fuller, MD, PhD
Dr. Gregory Fuller received a Ph.D. degree from The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and M.D. degree from Baylor College of Medicine. Following residency and fellowship training at Duke University, he joined the faculty of M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in 1992 where he is currently Professor and Chief of the Sections of Neuropathology and Immunocytochemistry, and Director of the Molecular Hybridization and Tissue Microarray Laboratories. Dr. Fuller's research program is...See more
Dr. Gregory Fuller received a Ph.D. degree from The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and M.D. degree from Baylor College of Medicine. Following residency and fellowship training at Duke University, he joined the faculty of M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in 1992 where he is currently Professor and Chief of the Sections of Neuropathology and Immunocytochemistry, and Director of the Molecular Hybridization and Tissue Microarray Laboratories. Dr. Fuller's research program is focused on molecular paradigms for brain tumor classification, for which he received the Lucian J. Rubinstein Award from the American Association of Neuropathologists in 2002. Dr. Fuller has published over 120 peer-reviewed research papers, 25 book chapters and two textbooks. See less
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