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-- Milo Lin, milo
Miller Fellow 2012-2015
Assistant Professor, Systems Biology, Biophysics, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center

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Alex Turner (Miller Fellow 2017-2023) presents "The Methane Mystery" on our YouTube Channel. Watch and subscribe to the channel! Many more Miller Fellow video presentations to follow!

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Recent Publications By Miller Members
  • Helmut Sies (Visiting Miller Professor  1992) is a co-author of paper, "Potential therapeutic use of ebselen for COVID-19 and other respiratory viral infections," recently published in Free Rad. Biol. Med.156, 107-112.

  • Robert Ritchie (Miller Fellow 1974-1976) is a lead author of a study where scientists, using advanced X-ray imaging techniques, have characterized carp scales down to the nanoscale, enabling them to understand how the material is resistant to penetration while retaining flexibility. The results published recently in the journal ladderVNP安卓版."

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