KYLE MILLER
Updated 53 days ago
288 Farm Lane Natural Sciences Building, Room 336 East Lansing, MI 48824 USA
Our lab's goal is to answer the question, "How do axons grow?". We address this problem by analyzing the biogenesis, transport, and degradation of organelles and cytoskeletal elements in neurons using time-lapse microscopy, mathematical modeling, biophysical analysis, gene disruption, and behavioral studies. Our integrative studies are conducted in both cultured neurons and in vivo in living Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos. Our work is motivated by the idea that a mechanistic understanding of growth cone motility will lead to better treatments for traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, and chronic neurological diseases.
Also known as: MILLER LAB