
Bio
Dr. Miller completed his doctoral training in Pharmacology and Toxicology and postdoctoral training in Molecular Neuroscience. His research has focused on environmental factors involved in the development of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Parkinson's disease. His laboratory works at the interface of neuroscience and toxicology, using a wide variety of experimental techniques.
Dr. Miller is a Georgia Research Alliance Distinguished Investigator and received the Achievement Award from the Society of Toxicology. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Exposome.
Dr. Miller also works as a professor of environmental health at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and is the Vice Dean of Research Strategy and Innovation. He was the founding director of the HERCULES Exposome Research Center at Emory University, the first exposome-based research center in the U.S.
Twitter: @garywmiller3
Ph.D., University of Georgia, 1995
M.S., Old Dominion University, 1992
B.S., Old Dominion University, 1989
Areas of Interest
- Toxicology
- Exposome
Education
- BS, Old Dominion University
- MS, Old Dominion University
- PhD, University of Georgia
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Emory University
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Duke University
Affiliations
Member, National Academy of Science Committee on Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions
Advisory Board Member, Biomonitoring for the European Union (HBM4EU)
Editor-in-Chief, Exposome