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85
Citations
26293
World Ranking
853
National Ranking
450

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1996 - Promega Biotechnology Research Award, American Society for Microbiology
  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Lois K. Miller is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Throughout their career, they have been recognized by several prominent scientific organizations and have received multiple awards.

Notable awards include:

  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1997)
  • Promega Biotechnology Research Award, American Society for Microbiology (1996)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (1992)

No specific details on research topics, publications, or co-authors are presently documented. Similarly, information about main fields of study, subfields, frequent publication venues, or book publications has not been provided.

This profile reflects available objective information about Lois K. Miller's academic and scientific background without additional interpretation or commentary.

Best Publications

  • Baculovirus expression vectors: a laboratory manual.

    David R. O'Reilly;Lois K. Miller;Verne A. Luckow

  • An apoptosis-inhibiting baculovirus gene with a zinc finger-like motif.

    N E Crook;R J Clem;L K Miller

  • Prevention of Apoptosis by a Baculovirus Gene During Infection of Insect Cells

    Rollie J. Clem;Marcus Fechheimer;Lois K. Miller

  • Inhibition of ICE family proteases by baculovirus antiapoptotic protein p35

    Nancy J. Bump;Maria Hackett;Margaret Hugunin;Somasekar Seshagiri

  • Baculovirus expression vectors

    Lois K. Miller

  • Baculoviruses as gene expression vectors.

    L K Miller

  • An apoptosis-inhibiting gene from a nuclear polyhedrosis virus encoding a polypeptide with Cys/His sequence motifs.

    M J Birnbaum;R J Clem;L K Miller

  • Control of programmed cell death by the baculovirus genes p35 and iap.

    R J Clem;L K Miller

  • A baculovirus blocks insect molting by producing ecdysteroid UDP-glucosyl transferase

    David R. O'Reilly;Lois K. Miller

  • An exegesis of IAPs: salvation and surprises from BIR motifs

    Lois K Miller

  • The roles of eighteen baculovirus late expression factor genes in transcription and DNA replication.

    A Lu;L K Miller

  • Insect paralysis by baculovirus-mediated expression of a mite neurotoxin gene.

    Michael D. Tomalski;Lois K Miller

  • Strong and regulated expression of Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase in insect cells with a baculovirus vector.

    G D Pennock;C Shoemaker;L K Miller

  • Apoptosis reduces both the in vitro replication and the in vivo infectivity of a baculovirus.

    R J Clem;L K Miller

  • The Insect Viruses

    Lois K. Miller;L. Andrew Ball

  • The regulation of baculovirus gene expression.

    P D Friesen;L K Miller

  • Improvement of a Baculovirus Pesticide by Deletion of the EGT Gene

    David R. O'Reilly;Lois K. Miller

  • Identification, sequence, and transcriptional mapping of the major capsid protein gene of the baculovirus Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus.

    S M Thiem;L K Miller

  • Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins Physically Interact with and Block Apoptosis Induced by Drosophila Proteins HID and GRIM

    Domagoj Vucic;William J. Kaiser;Lois K. Miller

  • Inhibition of Reaper-induced apoptosis by interaction with inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs)

    Domagoj Vucic;William J. Kaiser;Alex J. Harvey;Lois K. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Rollie J. Clem
Rollie J. Clem Kansas State University
Jianguo Wu
Jianguo Wu Arizona State University
Carol Prives
Carol Prives Columbia University
Paul D. Friesen
Paul D. Friesen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael Fried
Michael Fried University of Zurich
Lynn M. Riddiford
Lynn M. Riddiford University of Washington
Eileen White
Eileen White Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Thomas E. Dever
Thomas E. Dever National Institutes of Health
Richard B. Meagher
Richard B. Meagher University of Georgia

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