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Dr. David Miller is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health. His work focuses on cardiac physiology, calcium signaling in heart function, and the role of reactive oxygen species in cardiac dysfunction. He has extensively explored historical contributions to physiology, including analyses of pioneers like Sydney Ringer and Otto Hutter. Miller has collaborated with notable researchers such as Niall MacFarlane and Denis Noble, producing influential studies on heart failure mechanisms and muscle research.
His research spans experimental and historical domains, with notable contributions to understanding sarcoplasmic reticulum function, calcium-sodium interactions, and the impact of oxidative stress on cardiac cells. Miller has authored a book, A Solution for the Heart (2020), and frequently contributes to Physiology News, emphasizing historical scientific advancements.
Publications highlight his work on heart failure models in rabbits, calcium dynamics, and the legacy of 20th-century physiologists. Though no formal advising or grant details are provided, his prolific publication record reflects sustained engagement in cardiovascular research and educational assessment methodologies.

