Department of Infectious Diseases
Graduate Student, Mousa Lab
Biography

Rose Miller is a doctoral student in Jarrod Mousa’s lab at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine at the Center for Vaccines and Immunology. She works with several respiratory viruses, including respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus, and parainfluenza virus. Her thesis work includes developing monoclonal antibody therapies and vaccines against these viruses. She hopes to receive a PhD degree in Infectious Diseases and pursue a career in pandemic prevention research or vaccine development. Rose is passionate about using her interests and experience to contribute to the One Health Initiative.

Research Interests

  • Vaccine development
  • Antibody therapy
  • Respiratory viruses

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