I am interested in modeling and simulating problems at the intersection of biology and mathematics, and am passionate about working on interdisciplinary teams to combine experiments with theory to help understand biological processes. Currrently, I am using tools such as ordinary and partial differential equations, and agent based models to understand the evolutionary ecology of tumors and resistance to treatment.
Selected Publications
- A. K. Miller, J. S. Brown, H. Enderling, D. Basanta, C. J. Whelan. “The Evolutionary Ecology of Dormancy in Nature and in Cancer.” Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2021).
- A. K. Miller, J. S. Brown, D. Basanta, N. Huntly. “What is the storage effect, why should it occur in cancers, and how can it inform cancer therapy?.” Cancer Control (2020).
- A. K. Miller, K. Munger, F. R. Adler. “A Mathematical Model of Cell Cycle Dysregulation Due to Human Papillomavirus Infection.” Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (2017).
- P. I. Ku, A. K. Miller, J. Ballew, V. Sandrin, F. R. Adler, S. Saffarian. “Identification of pauses during formation of HIV-1 virus like particles.” Biophysical Journal (2013).