The Miller Lab

The Miller Lab We use C. elegans to explore how responses to changing environments are integrated at the molecular, cellular and organismal levels.

We focus on interactions between adaptation to hydrogen sulfide and the response to low oxygen.

06/19/2015

Almost time to go to LA for !!!

Happy halloween!
10/31/2012

Happy halloween!

09/21/2012
Congrats to new grad student Nicole Iranon, who won NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Award, and grad students Emily Fawc...
04/02/2012

Congrats to new grad student Nicole Iranon, who won NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Award, and grad students Emily Fawcett and Joe Horsman for Honorable Mentions. Even our new rotation student, Rob Lawrence, scored an Honorable Mention. Great job, everyone!
http://depts.washington.edu/mcb/news/2012-03-30/2012-nsf-grfp-awards

NSF Awards Cech, Jennifer Nell Hildebrand, Erica Iranon, Nicole Nalani Pilling, Carissa Sanchez, Erica Lee Sanchez, Joseph Carlo Spragg, Chelsea

03/09/2012
You know me!! (credit: grad student Joe Horsman)
03/09/2012

You know me!! (credit: grad student Joe Horsman)

03/07/2012

Time to call your representative!

Carol Greider's opinion piece: she's worried about the effects of current research funding  http://www.baltimoresun.com/...
12/23/2011

Carol Greider's opinion piece: she's worried about the effects of current research funding

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-scientists-20111222,0,3669010.story

You win some, you lose some. That appears to be the current state of affairs with federal funding for research. Congress recently passed legislation providing a modest increase in funding to the National Institutes of Health , which funds research at the Johns Hopkins University and other univers...

12/23/2011

The newest member of the Miller lab is kinda awesome!! Thanks Joe and Emily :) http://t.co/qKSaHCxt

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