Bruce A. Fuchs is an American immunologist and health science administrator.[1] He was the director of the
Office of Science Education (OSE) at the
National Institutes of Health.[2] On October 1, 2013, OSE ceased operations and Fuchs was reassigned.[3] He works as a health science administrator in the
Office of Research Infrastructure Programs and oversees programs pertaining to career development. He is the primary contact for F30/F31 and SERCA K01 applications and the Diversity and Re-Entry Supplements. Fuchs' expertise is in immunology and brain immune interactions.[4]
Selected publications
Fuchs, Bruce A.; Albright, Julia W.; Albright, Joseph F. (1988). "β-Adrenergic receptors on murine lymphocytes: Density varies with cell maturity and lymphocyte subtype and is decreased after antigen administration". Cellular Immunology. 114 (2): 231–245.
doi:
10.1016/0008-8749(88)90318-8.
PMID2839301.
Fuchs, Bruce A.; Campbell, Kerry S.; Munson, Albert E. (1988). "Norepinephrine and serotonin content of the murine spleen: Its relationship to lymphocyte β-adrenergic receptor density and the humoral immune response in vivo and in vitro". Cellular Immunology. 117 (2): 339–351.
doi:
10.1016/0008-8749(88)90123-2.
PMID2848630.