Clint Miller is a quantitative life scientist and academic leader with over 15 years of multidisciplinary research experience deciphering causal mechanisms in complex cardiovascular and genetic diseases. Now an Associate Professor and advisory board member, he blends in vitro, in vivo, and in silico approaches to map how regulatory variation and microenvironmental perturbations drive disease-relevant phenotypes. His work spans molecular dissection of cardiac hypertrophy and vascular remodeling to directing large-scale genomic, epigenomic, and transcriptomic profiling aimed at improving early detection and individualized therapies. Clint has translated bench discoveries into translational insight through preclinical target validation and consulting on RNA-based therapeutics. He is equally comfortable designing high-throughput experiments and integrating computational analyses to pinpoint causal variants. Based in the Greater Charlottesville area, he brings a rare combination of deep mechanistic lab expertise and strategic genomics program leadership.
9 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
Ph.D., Pharmacology, Ph.D., Pharmacology at University of Rochester
UMBC
Postdoc, Human Genetics, Postdoc, Human Genetics at Stanford University
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Clint Miller - Advisory Board Member at University of Virginia