
Loren Miller
Adjunct Professor · Fisheries Conservation Genetics
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAbout
Loren Miller is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Minnesota, with a primary affiliation as a Fisheries Scientist at the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. He supervises the Aquatic Genetics (AquaGen) laboratory, focusing on applying genetic principles to fisheries management and ecology.
- Current Studies: Assessing genetic population structure, species hybrid identification, and parentage determination using molecular markers
- Species Studied: Walleye, Northern Pike, Muskellunge, Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Yellow Perch, Fathead Minnows
- Key Research Areas: Fisheries Conservation Genetics, Population Genetics, Hatchery Management
Publication Trends: Recent work emphasizes genetic analysis of fish populations in Lake Superior, groundwater-fed streams, and the impact of hatchery practices on wild species. Studies often integrate molecular markers with ecological modeling to address conservation challenges.
Laboratory Leadership: As director of the AquaGen laboratory, Miller bridges academic research with practical fisheries management, ensuring findings inform policy and conservation strategies.
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