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Lee Miller, PhD, Assistant Professor, Neurobiology, Physiology & Behavior
tel: 530-297-4474 office: 267 Cousteau Pl., Room 174
Lee Miller received his doctorate in Bioengineering from the University of California, San Francisco and Berkeley. His academic training includes quantum physics, single-cell neurophysiology, and cognitive neuroscience. He joined the UC Davis faculty in 2004, in the Department of Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior and the Center for Mind & Brain. His lab investigates the neural bases of auditory perception and speech recognition.

Research Staff

Tom Campbell, PhD , Junior Specialist, Miller Lab
tel: 530-297-4407 office: 267 Cousteau Pl., Room 147 keywords: Laboratory manager
Sam London, Junior Specialist, Miller Lab
tel: 297-4426 office: 267 Cousteau Pl, Room 143

Trainees

Christopher W. Bishop, BS, Graduate Student, Miller Lab
tel: 530-297-4426 office: 267 Cousteau Pl., Room 142 keywords: multisensory integration, audition, vision, fMRI, speech
Chris is currently studying how listeners use visual cues to better understand speech in noisy environments.
Kevin T. Hill, BA (Hampshire College) , Graduate Student, Miller Lab
tel: 530-297-4426 office: 267 Cousteau Pl., Room 143 keywords: spatial auditory attention scene analysis
Kevin Hill is a UCD Neuroscience graduate who joined the program in 2005. Currently he works for Lee Miller on the brain networks responsible for utilizing spatial information in auditory scene analysis and attention.

Alumni

Millerlab Neurotree: See where Millerlab members have come from and where they've gone.
Kristina Backer, Junior Specialist, Miller Lab
Jess Kerlin, Junior Specialist, Miller Lab
Antoine Shahin, Postdoctoral Scholar, Miller Lab

Antoine Shahin received his PhD in Medical Physics from McMaster University, Canada. He is interested in understanding the neural bases of auditory perception and cognition using multimodal functional neuroimaging methods such as EEG, MEG and fMRI techniques.