David Miller
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology (CDB)
Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP)
Program in Developmental Biology (PDB)
Department of Biological Sciences
The Miller lab uses the model organism C. elegans to investigate neural development and function. Research topics include mechanisms of synaptic specificity, neuronal remodeling and dendrite morphogenesis. The goal of this work is to identify molecular pathways that control these events and to establish the cell biological mechanism of each process.
The Miller lab uses the model organism C. elegans to investigate neural development and function. Research topics include mechanisms of synaptic specificity, neuronal remodeling and dendrite morphogenesis. The goal of this work is to identify molecular pathways that control these events and to establish the cell biological mechanism of each process.
Keywords: synaptic remodeling , neural development , synaptic specificity , dendrite morphogenesis , cell specific gene expression , C. elegans
Research Area: Gene Regulation , Developmental Neuroscience , Synaptic Function and Neuroendocrinology , Developmental Biology , Imaging , Genomics , Synaptic Function and Neuroendocrinology