

Joseph Fullmer
Dr. Joseph Fullmer explores cutting-edge topics in neuropathology and glycoprotein identification, bringing a wealth of expertise and innovation to his field. With a Ph.D. earned in 2004, Dr. Fullmer's doctoral thesis focused on the identification of target glycoproteins of the lectin IB4, laying the foundation for his future research endeavors. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Pathology and the Assistant Director of Neuropathology/Muscle Pathology at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Before his current role, Dr. Fullmer honed his skills and expanded his research portfolio at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. His work there, under the mentorship of the esteemed Robert Elde, Ph.D., led to significant contributions to the understanding of dorsal root ganglia in rats. These publications have been influential in advancing the field of neuropathology, showcasing Dr. Fullmer's dedication to unraveling complex biological processes. At the Pathology University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, Dr. Fullmer continues to push the boundaries of his research interests, focusing on the intricate mechanisms of neuropathology and the critical role of glycoproteins. His work not only enhances academic knowledge but also has practical implications for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Dr. Fullmer's commitment to education and research excellence is evident in his ongoing projects and collaborations. He is passionate about mentoring the next generation of scientists, fostering an environment of curiosity and discovery. Through his teaching and research, Dr. Fullmer remains at the forefront of pathology, contributing to the advancement of medical science and improving patient outcomes.
Research Interests
Publications
, vii291-vii291, 2022-11-01
, v156-v157, 2023-11-01
, 70-82, 2007-01-05
, 847-851, 2024-02-23
, 872.e1-872.e3, 2017-02-01
, 296-296, 2020-10-01