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Dr. Lisa Miller is a Senior Lecturer at The Ohio State University, based at 226 Lazenby Hall, 1827 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210. Her research spans neuroscience, cardiology, and cell biology, with a focus on neural stem cells, cardiac arrhythmia management, genetic perturbations, and sleep-fear interactions. She contributes to clinical policy development through studies on cardiac ablation procedures and healthcare policy.
Her research interests include understanding how neural stem cells regulate hippocampal function via VEGF secretion, optimizing imaging-based profiling techniques (e.g., Cell Painting assays), and investigating therapeutic vulnerabilities in cancers like gliomas. She also explores trauma impacts on military personnel and hormonal influences on fear reinstatement in women.
Dr. Miller’s work bridges basic science and clinical applications, with publications addressing drug repurposing strategies, inflammatory secretome analysis, and policy implications of Medicare reimbursement changes for cardiac ablation. Her studies leverage large-scale datasets (e.g., JUMP Cell Painting) and cutting-edge technologies like nELISA platforms for high-throughput biomarker profiling.
