Lynn Miller

Biography
Lynn Miller, professor of biology, is one of the “founding faculty” of Hampshire. He has been here since June 1970, 2 months before the college opened its doors. His Ph.D. (Biology) is from Stanford. He has taught and studied at the University of Washington, the American University of Beirut, and the University of Massachusetts (Amherst). His principal interests are genetics (human and microbial), molecular biology and evolution.

Education
1974 to present Professor of Biology, Hampshire College 1977-1978 Acting Dean, School of Natural Science, Hampshire College, Amherst, Massachusetts 1978-1979 Faculty Trustee of Hampshire College 1975 Visiting Scholar, University of Washington, Departments of Genetics and Microbiology 1979-1980 Visiting Faculty, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington 1983-1984 Visiting Faculty, Biochemistry Dept., University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1993-1994 Visiting Scholar, Microbiology Dept., University of Washington, Seattle

Courses
Lynn Miller teaches Gene Cloning, Ever Since Darwin, Human Gene Therapy and Natural History of Infectious Disease. He supervises independent studies in such things as Emergency Medicine, Science Education, and anything you can prove to him is worth the time he has left on this earth.

Students I Advise
Every Gene Cloning TA

Research
Day Lilies. Lots and lots of day lilies.

Current Projects
Day Lilies. Yeast. Beasties.

Community Involvement
He shows up places. And yells.

Additional Information
He cannot walk up stairs less than two at a time. When asked about this, he responded: "GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!"