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Kelly R. Miller |
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Advanced Concentration |
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Enrolled |
August 2004 |
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L2-162 |
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392-9596 |
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Education |
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B.S., Psychology, University of Florida |
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Dissertation Research |
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| Assessment of microglial function in the aged brain | |||
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Publications |
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Miller, Kelly R. and Streit, Wolfgang J. The effects of aging, injury and disease on microglial function: A case for cellular senescence. Neuron Glia Biology (in press). |
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Streit, Wolfgang, Miller, Kelly, Lopes, Kryslaine and Njie, eMalick. Microglial degeneration in the aging brain: Bad news for neurons? Frontiers in Bioscience (in press). |
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Streit, Wolfgang, Miller, Kelly and Lopes, Kryslaine. (2006). The CNS and inflammation: Microglia. In Glia and Inflammation in Neurodegenerative Disease, M.A. Yenari and R.G. Gifford. Nova Science, New York. |
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Fendrick SE, Miller KR, Streit WJ. Minocycline does not inhibit microglia proliferation or neuronal regeneration in the facial nucleus following crush injury. Neurosci Lett. 2005 Sep 16;385(3):220-3. abstract |
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Zujovic V, Luo D, Baker HV, Lopez MC, Miller KR, Streit WJ, Harrison JK. The facial motor nucleus transcriptional program in response to peripheral nerve injury identifies Hn1 as a regeneration-associated gene. J Neurosci Res. 2005 Dec 1;82(5):581-91. abstract |
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Honors & Awards |
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| 2007 Neuroscience Grant-In-Aid, Bryan W. Robinson Neurological Foundation | |||
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