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John
H. Miller
Washington State University Tri-Cities
E-mail: jhmiller@tricity.wsu.edu
Website: http://www.tricity.wsu.edu/htmls/eecs/cs/faculty/residentfaculty.html#JohnMiller
Currently
Funded Projects:
- 2006 Workshop:
Application of Ab-Initio Quantum and Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulations to Study Clustered DNA Damage
Miller, J.H., Ernst, M.B., Haranczyh, M., Douali, L., Gutowski, M., and Dupuis, M.
Identification and Characterization of Factors Involved in Delayed Effects of Radiation
Springer, D.L., Peters, J.S., Daly, D.S., Moore, R.J., Jin, S., Johnson, R.E., Morgan, W.F., and Miller, J.H.
- 2005 Workshop:
Radiation-iInduced
Protein Release: A Source of Bystander
Signaling?
Miller, J.H., Jin, S., Opresko, L.,
and Springer, D.
- 2003 Workshop:
Models for Radiation-Induced Release of Cytokines by Autocrine-Cell Systems: Implications for Bystander Effects
Miller, J.H., Zheng. F., Resat, H., Opresko, L., Springer, D., and
Wiley H.S.
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2001 Workshop:
Low-LET Microbeam Dosimetry.
Wilson, W.E., Miller, J.H., Lynch,
D.J., Wei, K., and Kurtulus, A.
Low-LET Microbeam Dosimetry.
Wilson, W.E., Miller, J.H., Lynch,
D.J., Wei, K., and Kurtulus, A.
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Publications:
Miller,
J.H.,
Jin, S., Morgan,
W.F., Yang,
A., Wan, Y., Aypar, U., Peters,
J.S., and Springer,
D.L. (2008)
Profiling mitochondrial proteins
in radiation-induced genome-unstable
cell lines with persistent
oxidative stress by mass spectrometry.
Radiation
Research 169(6):700-706.
Jin, S., Daly,
D.S., Springer, D.L.,
and Miller, J.H. (2008)
The effects of shared peptides
on protein quantitation in
label-free proteomics by LC/MS/MS. Journal
of Proteome Research 7(1):164-169.
Haranczyk,
M., Miller,
J.H., and Gutowski,
M. (2007) Differences in electrostatic
potential around DNA fragments
containing adenine and 8-oxo-adenine:
An analysis based on regular
cylindrical projection. Journal
of Molecular Graphics & Modelling 26(1):282-289.
Braby,
L., Brenner, D., Cherubini,
R., Cremer, T., Durante,
M., Geard, C. Kobayashi,
K., Miller,
J.H., Prise,
K., and Taucher-Scholz,
G. (2006) Session 1.
Microbeam probes of cellular
radiation response. In: Extended
Abstracts: Proceedings
of the 7th International
Workshop: Microbeam Probes
of Cellular Radiation
Response.Radiation Research 166:652-653.
Miller,
J.H., Ginovska, B., and Wilson, W.E. (2006) Session 7. Is the plasma membrane a target for generation signals to bystanders? Proceedings
of the 7th International
Workshop: Microbeam Probes
of Cellular Radiation Response.Radiation
Research 166:685.
Ahram, M., Strittmatter, E. F., Monroe, M. E., Adkins, J. N., Hunter, J. C., Miller, J. H., and Springer, D. L. (2005) Identification of shed proteins from Chinese hamster ovary cells: application of statistical confidence using human and mouse protein databases. Proteomics 5:1815-1826.
Lynch, D.J., Wilson,
W.E., Batdorf, M.T.,
Sowa Resat, M.B., Kimmel,
G.A., and Miller,
J.H. (2005) Monte
Carlo simulation of the spatial
distribution of energy deposition
for an electron microbeam. Radiation
Research 163(4):468–472.
Miller, J.H. , Aceves-Gaona, A., Ernst, M.B., Haranczyk, M., Gutowski, M., Vorpagel, E.R., and Dupuis, M. (2005) Structure and energetics of clustered damage sites. Radiation Research 164(4):582-585.
Sowa, M.B., Murphy, M.K., Miller, J.H., McDonald, J.C., Strom, D.J., and Kimmel, G.A. (2005) A variable-energy electron microbeam: A unique modality for targeted low-LET radiation. Radiation Research 164:695-700.
Springer, D.L., Ahram, M., Adkins, J.N., Kathmann, L.E., and Miller, J.H. (2005) Characterization of medium conditioned by irradiated cells using proteome-wide, high-throughput mass spectrometry. Radiation Research 164:651-654.
Miller, J.H., Batdorf, M.T., Lynch, D.J., Lewis, R.R., and Wilson, W.E. (2004) Microdosimetry of electron microbeams. Radiation Research 162:474-479.
Wilson, W.E., Miller, J.H., Lynch, D.J., Lewis, R.R., and Batdorf, M. (2004) Anaylsis of low-energy electron track structure in liquid water. Radiation Research 161:591-596.
Miller, J.H., and Zheng, F. (2004) Large-scale simulations of cellular signaling processes. Parallel Computing 30(9-10):1137-1149.
Miller,
J.H., Fan-Chiang,
C.-C.P., Straatsma,
T.P., and Kennedy,
M.A. (2003) 8-Oxyoguanine
enhances bending of
DNA that favors binding
to glycosylases. J.
American Chemical Society 125:6331-6336.
Miller,
J.H., Wilson, W.E.,
Lynch, D.J., Wei, K.,
Kurtulus, A., and Trease,
H.E. (2002) Low-LET
microbeam dosimetry. Radiation
Research 158:377-378.
Miller, J.H., Wilson, W.E., Lynch, D.J., Resat, M., and Trease, H.E. (2001) Computational dosimetry for electron microbeams: Monte Carlo track simulation combined with confocal microscopy. Radiation Research 156:438-439.
Miller,
J.H., Sowa-Resat,
M., Metting, N.F., Wei,
K., Lynch, D.J., and
Wilson, W.E. (2000) Monte
Carlo simulation of single-cell
irradiation by an electron
microbeam. Radiat.
Environ. Biophys. 39:173-177.
Wilson, W.E., Lynch, D.J., Wei, K., and Miller, J.H. (2000).
Microdosimetry for low-dose low-LET selected cell irradiations.
In: Proceedings: Radiation protection for our national priorities:
Medicine, the environment and the legacy, Sept. 17-21, 2000,
Spokane, Washington.
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