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Eric Miller is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Haverford College, teaching courses such as Bio200 (Introduction to the Biology Major), Molecular Virology, Molecular Microbiology, and Superlab/Bio300 (including Biochemistry and Bioinformatics Superlab). His research focuses on microbial ecology and evolution, particularly how bacterial interactions drive genomic changes.
- Laboratory: Microbial Ecology and Evolution Laboratory
- Research Areas: Chemical communication between bacteria, bacteriocidal compounds, horizontal gene transfer (e.g., antibiotic resistance genes), and evolutionary dynamics of Streptococcus species.
Lab meetings are open to all students and held weekly, with times varying each semester. Details about Haverford's Biology Department can be found on their InfoHub, and his lab's website is here.
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