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A neurobiology student’s view of the Worm Meeting

One of my favorite things about the Worm meetings each summer is taking brand-new students, right after they join the lab. Watching new students immerse themselves in wormy-awesomeness is amazing – and I am always excited to see how enthusiastic … Continue reading

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What we thought of the 2013 International Worm Meeting

Every two years, researchers from all over the world that use worms as a model organism come together at UCLA for the International C. elegans meeting. This year several members of the Miller Lab made the trip down to LA … Continue reading

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The Miller Lab in Science Spotlight

The Miller Lab’s recent research is the focus of a Science Spotlight feature! Matt Arnegard did a great job explaining the Dana’s recent publication in PLoS ONE, “HIF-1 and SKN-1 Coordinate the Transcriptional Response to Hydrogen Sulfide in Caenorhabditis elegans“. … Continue reading

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Science on Tap

We are lucky in Seattle to have a great Science Cafe/Science on Tap scene, where scientists talk to a general audience about their research. There are three in the Seattle area: one in Ravenna, one in Queen Anne, and one … Continue reading

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Meet the Miller Lab, 2011!

To kick-start the Miller Lab blog, the graduate students have prepared “blurbs” describing their current research interests. Find out more about the members of the Miller Lab here, or leave us a question in the comments. Emily Fawcett, MCB graduate … Continue reading

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