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Jack Miller
DPhil, MPhys (Hons Oxon), AFHEA, MInstP, MIPEM
Novo Nordisk Postdoctoral Fellow
- Junior Research Fellow in Medical Physics, Wadham College; Stipendiary Lecturer in Physics, St Hugh's College
I am an interdisciplinary medical physicist with an interest in metabolic imaging, MRI, and the application of quantitative tools to study relevant problems in biology.
At present, I am a Novo-Nordisk Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, and additionally a member of both the Radcliffe Division of Medicine and Department of Physics.
My work focuses on the role metabolism plays in cardiac pathology, and I am in the enviable position of being able to follow biochemical fluxes through metabolic pathways in real-time, in living systems, ranging from isolated enzymes through to patients in the John Radcliffe Hospital.
Recent publications
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-insensitive, dual-band quasi-adiabatic saturation transfer with optimal control for complete quantification of myocardial ATP flux.
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Miller JJ. et al, (2021), Magn Reson Med
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A 3D hybrid-shot spiral sequence for hyperpolarized
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Tyler A. et al, (2021), Magn Reson Med, 85, 790 - 801
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Early detection of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity in rats by its cardiac metabolic signature assessed with hyperpolarized MRI.
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Timm KN. et al, (2020), Commun Biol, 3
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Nicotinic acid receptor agonists impair myocardial contractility by energy starvation.
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Watson WD. et al, (2020), FASEB J, 34, 14878 - 14891
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Effects of contrast agents on relaxation properties of 31P metabolites.
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Valkovič L. et al, (2020), Magn Reson Med