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Sean Miller is a Research Scientist in the Department of Ophthalmology at Yale School of Medicine, focusing on neurodegenerative diseases, astrocyte biology, and therapeutic strategies. His work spans Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and ALS, emphasizing senescence mechanisms, proteinopathies, and AI applications in diagnostics. He has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed articles since 2011, with recent studies exploring senolytics and molecular pathways in neurodegeneration. His research integrates genetics, cellular biology, and computational methods to advance disease understanding and treatment.
Research interests include neuroglial interactions, neuroinflammation, and translational therapeutics. He employs model organisms (e.g., Drosophila), in vitro/in vivo systems, and advanced imaging techniques. Notably, his work highlights astrocyte roles in disease progression and novel genetic signatures in ALS. Collaborations span ophthalmology, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches to complex pathologies.
Publications emphasize therapeutic potential of senolytics, AI-driven diagnostics, and molecular mechanisms underlying protein aggregation. While no specific awards are listed, his contributions to senescence research and neurodegenerative models are impactful. Lab affiliations likely involve cross-departmental collaborations within Yale’s neuroscience and medical research networks.





