Michael A Miller

Clinical Research Manager

I have been a manager in the department for seven years, with previous experience at Roche Tissue Diagnostics and a manager in the UofA College of Sciences Department of Neurosciences. My research interests are in how mood and psychiatric disorders affect judgement & decision making.

Affiliations:

  • Society for Neuroscience
  • American Academy for the Advancement of Science
Research Interests: 

Depression, Judegment and Decision Making

Selected Publications: 
  • Killgore, W. D., Cloonan, S. A., Taylor, E. C., Miller, M. A., & Dailey, N. S. (2020). Three months of loneliness during the COVID-19 lockdown. Psychiatry research, 293, 113392.
  • Meinhausen, C.E., Dailey, N.S., Esbit S. L., Raikes, A. C., Miller, M.A., Killgore, W.D.S. “Self-Initiated Verbal Recall Strategies Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury,” Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, November 2019.
  • Bajaj, S., Raikes, A.C., Milller, M.A., Razi, A., Killgore, W.D.S. “Blue-light therapy strengthens effective connectivity within default-mode network following mTBI.” Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, October, 2019.
  • Parent, K. L., Hill, D. F., Crown, L. M., Wiegand, J.-P., Gies, K. F., Miller, M. A., Cowen, S. L. (2017). Platform to Enable Combined Measurement of Dopamine and Neural Activity. Analytical Chemistry, 89(5), 2790–2799.
  • Miller M.A., Parent K.L., Bartlett M.L., Hill D.F., Atcherley C.W., Falk T., Heien M.L., Cowen S.L. “Modulation of Basal Dopamine in the Nucleus accumbens Following Repeated Low-dose Ketamine Exposure as Measured Using Fast-scan Controlled-adsorption Voltammetry,” J. Neuroscience. August, 2015.
  • Miller M. A., Thome A., Cowen S.L. “Intersection of Effort and Risk: Ethological and Neurobiological Perspectives,” Review, Front. Neurosci. July 2013.
Degrees
  • BA: English Literature, Russian, Trinity University, San Antonio TX, 1996
  • BS: Molecular and Cellular Biology, Microbiology, University of AZ, Tucson, 2008
  • MFA, Creative Writing, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1997
  • MSc: Neuroscience, University of AZ, Tucson, 2012.