معرفی
Dr. Gary Fuller is an Associate Professor in Air Quality Measurement at the School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London. His research focuses on air pollution's impact on public health, climate change, and environmental policy. He is affiliated with the Climate and Health group, the Environmental Research Group, and the Network of Excellence in Air Quality. His work spans source apportionment of pollutants, long-term emission trends, and health risk assessments. Key contributions include analyzing particulate matter effects, airport pollution, and policy implications of air quality directives. Notable publications address urban air quality, health impacts of wood burning, and global air quality chronology. His interdisciplinary approach integrates statistical modeling and environmental monitoring to inform sustainable policies.
Research Interests: Dr. Fuller’s expertise includes air quality measurement, environmental epidemiology, particulate matter analysis, climate change mitigation, and policy development. He has published extensively on urban pollution sources, health outcomes near waste incinerators, and ultrafine particle exposure. His work bridges environmental science and public health, emphasizing real-world applications of research findings.
Key Highlights:
- Leading studies on London’s air quality, including the Underground’s PM2.5 exposure.
- Contributions to global air quality chronology and comparative city analyses (e.g., Paris-London).
- Co-authored the book Invisible Killer: The Rising Global Threat of Air Pollution – and How We Can Fight Back (2018).

