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Todd Miller is an Affiliate Professor at the School of Freshwater Sciences and Associate Professor in Environmental Health Sciences at the Zilber College of Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He holds additional roles as Research Associate at the Center for Limnology and Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and served as a Postdoctoral Scholar in Environmental Health Engineering at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Education: PhD in Marine Estuarine Environmental Sciences from the University of Maryland and BS in Biological Sciences from St. Norbert College.
Research focuses on microbial regulation of toxin exposure in water/wastewater systems, with emphasis on cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (HABs), toxin dynamics, and ecosystem impacts. His work integrates field monitoring technologies (e.g., Panther Buoy) with microbial community analysis to model toxin production and degradation in aquatic environments.
Publications highlight advancements in real-time HAB monitoring, toxin epidemiology in vulnerable communities, and phosphorus dynamics in eutrophic systems. Collaborative efforts include community-driven initiatives like CLEAR (Community leaders engaged in aquatic research) to enhance urban waterway understanding.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Miller Laboratory, pioneering innovations in water quality monitoring systems and cyanotoxin research. Current projects address toxin mitigation strategies, climate-driven bloom shifts, and interdisciplinary solutions for public health protection.
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