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Dr. Philip Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on PET tracer development using short-lived isotopes, microfluidic flow reactors for synthesis, and transition metal coordination complexes. He holds affiliations with the CRUK Convergence Science Centre, Chemical Biology and Healthcare, and Synthesis and Catalysis groups.
Miller received his PhD from Queen's University Belfast (2004), followed by postdoctoral work at Imperial College London (2004–2007) and an EPSRC-LSI Fellowship (2007–2011). His expertise spans radiochemistry, catalysis, and chemical safety, with notable contributions to PET imaging agents and sustainable manufacturing.
His research interests include: (1) PET tracer synthesis via carbon-11/fluorine-18/gallium-68; (2) microfluidic reactors for rapid chemical reactions; (3) ligand design for homogeneous catalysis. His work bridges inorganic/organic chemistry, catalysis, and biomedical applications.
Miller’s publications (2017–2023) emphasize radiolabeling strategies, transition metal complexes, and safety assessments of hazardous reactions. He collaborates on projects involving microfluidic systems and drug delivery innovations.



