Dr Gaynor Miller
Department of Biomedical Science
The University of Sheffield
Western Bank
Sheffield S10 2TN
United Kingdom
Lecturer in Mammalian Genetics of Disease
Room: D06 Florey building
Telephone: +44 (0) 114 222 2312
email : G.Miller@sheffield.ac.uk
Career history
I began my career in 1997 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Biomedical Science at the University of Leeds. From 2001-2006 I was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, then Assistant Researcher, in the Department of Physiological Science, University of California Los Angeles. In 2006 I was appointed to my current post at the University of Sheffield.
Research interests
My research interests are the molecular basis of muscular dystrophy and the generation of mammalian models of disease.
Recent publications
- Miller G, Neilan M, Chia R, Gheryani N, Holt N, Charbit A, Wells S, Tucci V, Lalanne Z, Denny P, Fisher EMC, Cheeseman M, Askew GN and Dear TN. (2010)
ENU Mutagenesis Reveals a Novel Phenotype of Reduced Limb Strength in Mice Lacking Fibrillin 2.
PLoS ONE. 5, e9137. - Peter AK*, Miller G*, and Crosbie RH. (2007)
Disrupted mechanical stability of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex causes severe muscular dystrophy in sarcospan transgenic mice.
J. Cell Sci. 120, 996-1008. *These authors contributed equally to this work. - Miller G, Wang EL, Nassar KL, Peter AK and Crosbie RH. (2007).
Structural and Functional Analysis of the Sarcoglycan-Sarcospan Subcomplex
Exp. Cell. Res. 313: 639-51. - Miller G, Peter AK, Heighway J, Espinoza E and Crosbie RH. (2006).
Over-expression of Microspan, a Novel Component of the Sarcoplasmic reticulum, causes a severe muscle pathology with triad abnormalities.
J Muscle Res Cell Motil. 27, 545-558.
