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Michael J Miller serves as Professor in both the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition and Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Illinois, with additional affiliation at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology's Personalized Nutrition Initiative. His research bridges food microbiology, nutritional science, and gut health through interdisciplinary collaboration.
Research focuses on food safety microbiology (Listeria, E. coli pathogenesis), probiotic/fermentation science (yogurt, kefir), and gut microbiome-nutrient interactions (broccoli metabolites, prebiotics). Key fingerprint terms include Listeria monocytogenes (100%), probiotics (66%), and fermentation (55%). His work employs in vitro models, animal studies, and human clinical trials to examine how food components modulate microbial communities.
- IDFA Teaching Award in Dairy Manufacturing (2017)
- NACTA Educator Award (2012)
Research outputs include 97 scholarly works (85 articles, 7 reviews) with recent emphasis on microbiome-metabolite interactions in obesity models, probiotic stability in dairy matrices, and produce safety mechanisms. Collaborations span veterinary medicine (Swanson), nutrition (Holscher), and food safety (Feng).
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