Dr Nicholas Fuggle MBBS BSc MRCP(UK) PGCert HBE
Dunhill Clinical Research Fellow, Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute,Rheumatology registrar

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Dr Fuggle is Dunhill Medical Trust Research Training Fellow in the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit investigating the determinants of musculoskeletal ageing.
Having completed his medical degree and intercalated BSc at Imperial College Dr Fuggle has held a research fellowship at St George’s University London, investigating the role of the oral microbiome in rheumatoid arthritis, and NIHR academic clinical fellowship in rheumatology at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit (University of Southampton), researching the epidemiology of musculoskeletal diseases of ageing within the Hertfordshire Cohort (a group of community-dwelling older adults).
Since being awarded a Dunhill Medical Trust-funded research training fellowship he has commenced a doctoral degree project entitled ‘Does epigenetic age acceleration predict future accelerated musculoskeletal ageing?’ under the supervision of Professor Cyrus Cooper, Professor Elaine Dennison, Professor Keith Godfrey and Dr Chris Bell.
Qualifications
- MBBS, Medicine and Surgery, Imperial College 2009
- BSc (hons), Respiratory and Medical Sciences, Imperial College 2007
- MRCP, The Royal College of Physicians, London
- PgCert, Biomedical and Healthcare Education, St George’s University of London
Appointments held
- Dunhill Medical Trust Research Training Fellow
- Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute
- Rheumatology Registrar