Megan Miller-Awe
About Megan Miller-Awe
Megan Miller-Awe is a laboratory technician with a Master's in Comparative and Experimental Medicine from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, specializing in various biomedical fields and supporting women's health initiatives.
Title: Laboratory Technician
Megan Miller-Awe holds the position of Laboratory Technician. In this role, she supports scientists across the organization, contributing to projects and research within various scientific domains. As a laboratory technician, her work is integral to the mission to Transform Women’s Health. She leverages her extensive background in veterinary parasitology, wildlife disease, pathology, hematology, and oncology.
Education and Expertise of Megan Miller-Awe
Megan Miller-Awe has a Masters in Comparative and Experimental Medicine from the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelors in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Colorado Boulder. Her educational background provides a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This foundation enables her to perform her duties as a laboratory technician effectively, particularly in the fields of veterinary parasitology, wildlife disease, pathology, hematology, and oncology.
Background in Veterinary Parasitology and Wildlife Disease
Megan Miller-Awe has accumulated experience in veterinary parasitology and wildlife disease, crucial areas of study within the field of comparative and experimental medicine. Her work contributes to a better understanding of the health and disease management in animals, which often has broader implications for human health and cross-species disease research. These areas of expertise are complemented by her knowledge in pathology, hematology, and oncology, which she applies in her role as a laboratory technician.
Publications by Megan Miller-Awe
Megan Miller-Awe has contributed to the scientific literature with publications in reputable journals such as Blood and the Journal of Leukocyte Biology. These publications reflect her research and findings in the fields of hematology and cellular biology. Her work in these journals adds to the body of knowledge and supports the broader scientific mission she is a part of.