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Greg Miller is the Louis W. Menk Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University. His research is primarily focused on how stress impacts health, particularly in relation to stressors that occur early in life and their long-term biological embedding. Miller's work bridges behavioral and biomedical sciences, aiming to establish a behaviorally and biologically plausible understanding of the connections between stress and health across the lifespan. He has contributed to significant scholarly work, including recent studies on epigenetic aging and the effects of early-life adversity on physical and emotional health. He seeks to understand the neuro-immune mechanisms underlying these processes, positioning his research at the intersection of psychology and health sciences.
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