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Robert C. Miller

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Cornell University

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About Robert C. Miller at Cornell University (Cornell)

Robert C. Miller is a professor at Cornell University whose research focuses on enzyme dynamics, structural biology, and nucleotide-dependent allosteric regulation. Over the course of their career, Robert C. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Agreement Between Nail Psoriasis Severity Index Scores by a Convolutional Neural Network and Dermatologists: A Retrospective Study at an Academic New York City Institution", and "RISK STRATIFICATION WITH PRE-OPERATIVE MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION IMAGING".

Research Areas

enzyme dynamicsallosteric regulationstructural biologycryo-electron microscopyaspartate transcarbamoylasenucleotide signalingprotein engineeringbioconversion

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Research Output

Total Citations62

Emerging researcher

Publications27

Selective publication record

h-index4

Developing track record

i10-index1

Early-stage portfolio

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