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Samantha Miller

Research Assistants


 

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tud24338@temple.edu

Samantha Millier came to our lab when a senior at Temple University, completing her year on the Dean’s List. She was a Kinesiology major with an experienced background in Graphic Design. In addition to her RA position here at the TED Lab, she worked at the Immunology Lab at Temple University Hospital Campus.  In her spare time, Samantha volunteered as a tour guide at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia, while maintaining a part-time job as a tutor. Her related areas of interests are in fitness and nutrition, as well as art. Samantha was a co-author in the article “Interleukin-1α released from HSV-1 infected keratinocytes acts as a functional alarm in the skin”, see below for more details. Sam was an all-rounder in the lab who has now gone on to take on the real estate world as a Properties Acquisition Associate.

Publications

Liselotte E. Jensen PhD., Katelynn A. Milora, Samantha L. Miller , Julio C. Sanmiguel, Interleukin-1α released from HSV-1 infected keratinocytes acts as a functional alarm in the skin

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