Harpreet Singh is primarily interested in understanding the physiological role of intracellular ion channels. He is leading an enthusiastic and highly motivated research group at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center that is making significant contributions to the identification and understanding of the functional role of intracellular ion channels. He teaches advanced physiology and pharmacology, graduate physiology, modern approaches in physiology and participates in PIL for medical students. In addition to research, Harpreet enjoys running, Punjabi and Sufi music.
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Education Training
2018 – Associate Professor, The Ohio State University
2017 -2018 Associate Professor, Drexel University College of Medicine
2013-2017 Assistant Professor, Drexel University College of Medicine
2011-2013 Research Assistant Professor, University of California Los Angeles
2007-2011 Postdoctoral fellow, University of California Los Angeles
2003-2007 Ph.D. Student, University of Edinburgh, UK
Significant awards/ recognition
2025 Co-Chair (elect) Bioenergetics Subgroup (Biophysical Society)
2021-2024 Senator (Alternate), The Ohio State University
2021-2023 Co-Chair GRC Organellar Channels & Transporters
2021 Fellow of Cardiovascular Section of APS
2019 Vice-Chair GRC Organellar Channels & Transporters
2018 Fellow of the American Heart Association
2018 HVI Grand Round invited Speaker, Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute
2017 Early Investigator Award, Drexel University College of Medicine
2011 National Scientist Development Grant
2006 Pfizer Prize at The Biochemical Society Glasgow UK
2003 College of Medicine Fellowship, The University of Edinburgh, UK
2003 Overseas Research Students Award UK