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Nicholas Miliaras, PhD

Nicholas Miliaras began his research career pulling apart earthworms at age three. This curiosity propelled him to pursue a Ph.D. at The Johns Hopkins University and postdoctoral research at NIH where he returned to worms, studying centrosome duplication in C. elegans. He has been a science writer for the past ten years, contributing to BioTechniques, Genetic Engineering, and Biotechnology News, and content for clients in the private and government sectors.

Articles by Nicholas Miliaras, PhD
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Older Oligodendrocytes Live Longer Despite Damage
Nicholas Miliaras, PhD | Aug 28, 2024 | 3 min read
Tracking oligodendrocytes across their lifespans could help scientists better understand neuronal aging and degenerative diseases. 
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Vitamin D Acts via the Microbiome to Boost Cancer Immunity
Nicholas Miliaras, PhD | Jul 12, 2024 | 4 min read
An essential nutrient and the gut flora, thought to have separate but important roles in the immune response, join forces.
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