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Brennan J. Miller is a Researcher at the University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, affiliated with projects like Kansas Strong for Children and Families and Kansas Invests in Families (KinVest). He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Kent State University. His research focuses on racial inequality in group and organizational interactions, organizational practices affecting worker health, and methodological approaches including experimental design and physiological measurements.
Education: Ph.D. in Sociology from Kent State University. Research interests include social psychology, race and racism, inequalities, emotions, quantitative methods, and experimental methods. Awards include a National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Award and the 2020 Outstanding Doctoral Student in Sociology.
His work aims to improve child welfare systems in Kansas, particularly for racially marginalized youth, and promote positive health outcomes for workers. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals such as Social Psychology Quarterly and Sociology Compass.





