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Meet Abraham

Associate Professor, Health Sciences and Human Performance

Education

2001 West Texas A&M University, B.S.
2002 University of Tasmania, H.Sc.
2008 University of Texas at Arlington, Ph.D.

Courses Taught

Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab
Medical Terminology
Science of Sex
Physiology of Disease

Career Specialties

Abraham Miller specializes in the phylogeography and behavioral ecology of scorpions. He uses genetic techniques, scanning electron microscopy and behavioral experiments to address evolutionary ecological questions. Additionally, he has carried out studies focused on human performance and sexual selection behavior in humans.

Professional and Community Activities

Miller has been a member of the American Arachnology Society, Animal Behavior Society, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Florida Academy of Sciences, International Biogeography Society, National Strength and Conditioning Association, European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association, Human Behavior and Evolution Society.

Miller has published in international journals and given presentations at the local, national and international levels. Further, he has served as a reviewer for the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Journal of Zoology, Genetica, Journal of Ethology and several anatomy and physiology textbooks.

Honors and Awards

Outstanding Student Research Supervision Award