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The University of Arizona: Tucson, AZ, US

2014-01-06 to present | Associate Professor with Tenure (Neuroscience and Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences)
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Julie Miller

UCLA Life Sciences: Los Angeles, CA, US

2005-05-01 to 2013-12-31 | Postdoc and Assistant Researcher (Integrative Biology and Physiology)
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Education and qualifications (2)

University of Arizona: Tucson, AZ, US

1999-07-01 to 2005-05-01 | Ph.D. (Neuroscience)
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Julie Miller

Wellesley College: Wellesley, MA, US

1993-08-01 to 1997-05-01 | B.A. in Biology and History
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Professional activities (2)

Society for Neuroscience: Washington, DC, US

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American Speech Language Hearing Association: Rockville, MD, US

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Funding (1)

Alpha-synuclein driven cellular changes and vocal dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease

2021-07-01 to 2023-12-31 | Grant
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (Bethesda, US)
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Julie Miller via DimensionsWizard

Works (18)

Normative aging results in degradation of gene networks in a zebra finch basal ganglia nucleus dedicated to vocal behavior

Neurobiology of Aging
2025-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Charles M. Higgins; Sri Harsha Vishwanath; Fiona M. McCarthy; Michelle L. Gordon; Beate Peter; Julie E. Miller
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Vocal changes in a zebra finch model of Parkinson’s disease characterized by alpha-synuclein overexpression in the song-dedicated anterior forebrain pathway

PLOS ONE
2022-05-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Cesar A. Medina; Melissa J. Coleman; Eddie Vargas; Stephanie J. Munger; Julie E. Miller
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Wireless battery free fully implantable multimodal recording and neuromodulation tools for songbirds

Nature Communications
2021-03-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Jokubas Ausra; Stephanie J. Munger; Amirhossein Azami; Alex Burton; Roberto Peralta; Julie E. Miller; Philipp Gutruf
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Social context-dependent singing alters molecular markers of synaptic plasticity signaling in finch basal ganglia Area X.

Behavioural brain research
2020-10-06 | Journal article
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Middle age, a key time point for changes in birdsong and human voice.

Behavioral Neuroscience
2020-06-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Areen Badwal; Mark Borgstrom; Robin A. Samlan; Julie E. Miller
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Common Terminology and Acoustic Measures for Human Voice and Birdsong.

Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
2019-01-01 | Journal article
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Social context-dependent singing alters molecular markers of dopaminergic and glutamatergic signaling in finch basal ganglia Area X.

Behavioural brain research
2018-12-03 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Reduced vocal variability in a zebra finch model of dopamine depletion: implications for Parkinson disease.

Physiological reports
2015-11-01 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Vocalization deficits in mice over-expressing alpha-synuclein, a model of pre-manifest Parkinson's disease.

Behavioral neuroscience
2014-04-01 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Distinct neurogenomic states in basal ganglia subregions relate differently to singing behavior in songbirds.

PLoS computational biology
2012-11-08 | Journal article
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Molecular microcircuitry underlies functional specification in a basal ganglia circuit dedicated to vocal learning.

Neuron
2012-02-01 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Song practice promotes acute vocal variability at a key stage of sensorimotor learning.

PloS one
2010-01-06 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Birdsong decreases protein levels of FoxP2, a molecule required for human speech.

Journal of neurophysiology
2008-08-13 | Journal article
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The sleeping bird gets the song. Focus on: "HVC neural sleep activity increases with development and parallels nightly changes in song behavior".

Journal of neurophysiology
2007-05-02 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Steroid hormone activation of wandering in the isolated nervous system of Manduca sexta.

Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology
2006-06-20 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Sex differences and phases of the estrous cycle alter the response of spinal cord dynorphin neurons to peripheral inflammation and hyperalgesia.

Pain
2000-03-01 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

From embryo to adult: persistent neurogenesis and apoptotic cell death shape the lobster deutocerebrum.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
1999-05-01 | Journal article
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Julie Miller

Neurogenesis in the thoracic neuromeres of two crustaceans with different types of metamorphic development

The Journal of experimental biology
1998-09-01 | Journal article
PMID: 9698581
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