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Gary Miller is a professor at the Mailman School of Public Health, where he serves as the Vice Dean for Research Strategy and Innovation. His research is at the forefront of the exposome field, focusing on the systematic and comprehensive analysis of non-genetic contributors to health and disease. He is the founding director of the HERCULES Exposome Research Center at Emory University, a leading exposome-based research center in the U.S. Miller authored a book titled 'Exposome: A Primer,' published by Elsevier, which explores the concept of the exposome in depth. His work investigates the environmental drivers of neurodegeneration, employing various methods including transgenic mouse production, immunohistochemistry, neurotransmitter transport assays, high-resolution metabolomics, electrochemistry, and behavioral assays. His research utilizes experimental models such as cultured neurons and C. elegans, along with studies involving human subjects.
Department of Anthropology (GSAS)