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Perinatal Toxicology and Placentology are the foci of this laboratory. How viruses, metals (cadmium, arsenic, lead and mercury), anti-HIV therapy, and vitamins (A, B12, C and E), nanoparticles, and hyperthermia affect normal development of the embryo/ fetus are being investigated. In particular, the role of the placenta as the anchor, controller, and conduit during pregnancy as well as a site for toxic action is examined.

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Richard Kermit Miller, Ph.D.

Richard Kermit Miller, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator

    1. Scheible K
    2. Beblavy R
    3. Sohn MB
    4. Qui X
    5. Gill AL
    6. Narvaez-Miranda J
    7. Brunner J
    8. Miller RK
    9. Barrett ES
    10. O'Connor TG
    11. Gill SR
    Affective symptoms in pregnancy are associated with the vaginal microbiome.; Journal of affective disorders. 2024 Sep 16.
    1. Coyte RM
    2. Darrah T
    3. Olesik J
    4. Barrett E
    5. O'Connor TH
    6. Brunner J
    7. Love T
    8. Perez-D'Gregorio R
    9. Wang H
    10. Aleksunes LM
    11. Buckley B
    12. Doherty C
    13. Miller RK
    Pharmacokinetics of Gadolinium during Human Pregnancy Following Administration of Gadolinium Chelate before Pregnancy; Birth Defects Research. 2023 Jan 01.
    1. Shah R
    2. Salafia CM
    3. Girardi T
    4. Persaud P
    5. Brunner J
    6. Barrett ES
    7. O'Connor TA
    8. Miller RK
    Placental Growth and Development Analyzed through 2D and 3d Fractals; InTech Open. 2023 Jan 01.
    1. Panisch LS
    2. Murphy HR
    3. Wu Q
    4. Brunner JL
    5. Duberstein ZT
    6. Arnold MS
    7. Best M
    8. Barrett ES
    9. Miller RK
    10. Qiu X
    11. O'Connor TG
    Adverse Childhood Experiences Predict Diurnal Cortisol Throughout Gestation.; Psychosomatic medicine. 2023 May 18.

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  Richard Miller Lab
MC 5-7550
601 Elmwood Ave
Rochester, NY 14642