Publications in the Miller Lab
Refereed Journal Articles in Research
- McAdoo, J.L. and Miller, J.S. (in preparation) Eicosanoids mediate hemocyte migration response to injury of hemocytes and selected tissues.
- Stanley, D., Haas, E.,and Miller, J.S. (2012) Eicosanoids: Exploiting Insect Immunity to Improve Biological Control Programs. Insects 3: 492-510; DOI 10.3390/insects3020492.
- Stanley, D.W., Miller, J.S., Tunaz, H. Eicosanoid Actions in Insect Immunity. Journal of Innate Immunity. (in press).
- Naples, VL, Breed, D, and Miller, JS. (in press) A Skeleton Tells Its Own Story: Forensic Analyses of Skeletal Elements for the Science Classroom Laboratory. The American Biology Teacher.
- Naples, VL and Miller, JS (2009) Evolving the Concept of Homology. Bioscene: Vol. 35(1). pp 43-47.
- Merchant, D., Ertl, R.L., Rennard, S.I., Stanley, D.W., and Miller, J.S. (in review) Eicosanoids Mediate Insect Hemocyte Chemotaxis. J. Insect Physiol.
- Kwon H.S., Stanley, D.W., and Miller, J.S. (2007) Bacterial Challenge and Eicosanoids Act in Plasmatocyte Spreading. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 124 (3): 285-292.
- Stanley, D.W. and Miller, J.S. (2006) Eicosanoid Actions in Insect Cellular Immune Functions. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 119: 1-13.
- Miller, J.S. (2005) Eicosanoids Influence In Vitro Elongation of Plasmatocytes from the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta. Arch Insect Biochem Physiol. 59: 42-51.
- Miller, J.S. and Stanley, D.W. (2004) Lipopolysaccharide Evokes Microaggregation Reactions to Hemocytes Isolated from Tobacco Hornworms, Manduca sexta. Comp. Biochem Physiol. 137: 285-295.
- Phelps, P.K., Miller, J.S., and Stanley, D.W. (2003) Prostaglandins, Not Lipoxygenase Products, Mediate Insect Microaggregation Reactions to Bacterial Challenge in Isolated Hemocyte Preparations. Comp. Biochem Physiol. 136: 409-416.
- Miller, J.S., and Stanley, D.W. (2001) Eicosanoids Mediate Microaggregation Reactions to Bacterial Challenge in Isolated Insect Hemocyte Preparations. J. Insect Physiol. 47: 1409-1417.
- Stanley, D.W., Hoback, W.W., Bedick, J.C., Tunaz, H., Rana, R.L., Nor Aliza, A.R., Miller, J.S. (1999) Eicosanoids Mediate Nodulation Reactions to Bacterial Infections in Larvae of the Butterfly, Colias eurytheme. Comp. Biochem Physiol. 123 (3); 217-223.
- Tunaz, H., Bedick, J.C., Miller, J.S., Hoback, W.W., Rana, R.L., Stanley, D.W. (1999) Eicosanoids Mediate Nodulation Reactions to Bacterial Infections in Adults of two 17-year Periodical Cicadas, Magicicada septendecim and M. cassini. J. Insect Physiol. 45: 923-931.
- Miller J.S., Howard R.W., Rana, R.L., Tunaz, H., Stanley, D.W. (1999) Eicosanoids Mediate Nodulation Reactions to Bacterial Infections in Adults of the Cricket, Gryllus Assimilis. J. Insect Physiol. 45: 75-83.
- Howard, R.W., Miller, J.S., Stanley-Samuelson, D.W. (1998) The Influence of Bacterial Species and Intensity of Infections on Nodule Formation In Insects. J. Insect Physiol. 44 (2): 157-164.
- Jurenka, R.A., Miller, J.S., Pedibhotla, V.K., Rana, R.L., Stanley-Samuelson, D.W. (1997) Eicosanoids Mediate Microaggregation and Nodulation Responses to Bacterial Infections in Black Cutworms, Agrotis ipsilon, and True Armyworms, Pseudaletia unipuncta. J. Insect Physiol. 2: 125-133.
- Stanley-Samuelson, D.W., Pedibhotla, V.K., Rana, R.L., Rahim, N.A.A, Hoback, W.W, and Miller, J.S, (1997). Eicosanoids Mediate Nodulation Response to Bacterial Infections in Larvae of the Silkmoth, Bombyx mori. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 118A: 93-100.
- Miller, J.S., Howard, R.W., Nguyen, T., Nguyen, A., Rosario, R.M.T., Stanley-Samuelson, D.W. (1996) Eicosanoids Mediate Nodulation Responses to Bacterial Infections in Larvae of the Tenebrionid Beetle, Zophobas atratus. J. Insect Physiol. 42 (1): 3-12.
- Miller, J.S. and Stanley-Samuelson, D.W. (1996). The Pharmacology of the Eicosanoid Biosynthesis Inhibitor, Indomethacin, in Larvae of the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca sexta. J. Insect Physiol. 42 (9): 893-901.
- Uscian, J.M., Miller, J.S., Sarath, G., and Stanley-Samuelson, D.W. (1995). A Digestive Phospholipase A2 in the Tiger Beetle Cicindela circumpicta. J. Insect Physiol. 4 (2): 135-141.
- Miller, J.S., Nguyen, T., and Stanley-Samuelson, D.W. (1994). Eicosanoids Mediate Insect Nodulation Responses to Bacterial Infections. Proc. Nat'l. Acad. Sci. USA 91, 12418-12422.
- Uscian, J.M, Miller, J.S., Howard, R.W., and Stanley-Samuelson, D.W. (1992) Arachidonic and Eicosapentaenoic Acids in Tissue Lipids of Two Species of Predacious Insects, Cicindela circumpicta and Asilis sp. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 103B (4): 833-838.
Invited Book Chapters
- Stanley, D.W. and Miller, J.S. (in production) The Role of Eicosanoids in Insect Immunity. In: Insect Immunology. (Beckage, N. Ed) Elsevier Inc.
- Stanley, D.W. and Miller, J.S. (1998) Eicosanoids and Reproduction in Animals: What Can We Learn from Invertebrates? In: Eicosanoids and Related Compounds in Plants and Animals. (Rowley, AF, Kuhn, JH, and Schewe, T, Eds.) pp 185-198. Portland Press, London.
- Miller, J.S. and Stanley, D.W. (1998) Techniques for Assaying Nodulation in Insects. In: Techniques in Insect Immunity. (Wiesner, A, Dunphy, G.B., Marmaras, V.J, Morishima, I., Sugumaran, M., and Yamakawa, M., Eds.) pp 265-270. SOS Publications, Fair Haven, NJ.
Refereed Journal Articles in Teaching
- Miller, J.S. and Toth, Ronald (2014) The Process of Scientific Inquiry as it Relates to the Creation/Evolution Controversy: I. A Serious Social Problem. The American Biology Teacher, 76, (4): 238-241.
- Marcus, L., Plumeri, J., Baker, G.M. and Miller, J.S. (2013) A Teacher-developed Inquiry Model to Teach the Molecular Basis of Hyperbolic Kinetics in Biological Membrane Transport. Advances in Physiology Education 37:165-175.
- Miller, J.S. and Windelborn, A.F. (2013) Investigating Diffusion with Technology. Physics Education 48: 459-464.
- Naples, V.L., Breed, D. and Miller, J.S. (2010) A Skeleton Tells Its Own Story: Forensic Anthropological Analysis for the Science Classroom Laboratory. The American Biology Teacher, Vol. 72, 3: 162-171.
- Naples, V.L. and Miller, J.S. (2009) Evolving the Concept of Homology. Bioscene: Vol. 35, 1: 43-47.
- Hubbard, C.J., Miller, J.S., and Olson, D. (2005) An Exciting Way to Teach An Old Topic: The Cadaver-Based Anatomy Short Course for High School Students. The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, 284B: 6-11.
- Naples, V.L. and Miller, J.S. (2004) Making Tracks: The Forensic Analysis of Footprints and Footwear Impressions. The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, 279B: 9-15.
- Miller, J.S. (2004) Insects in the Classroom: A Study of Animal Behavior. Science Activities. 41: 24-31.
- Miller, J.S., Wong, S.L., Sass, M., and Nienhuis, J. (2004) Micro-Pipetting: An Important Laboratory Skill for Molecular Biology. American Biology Teacher. 66 (4): 291-296.
- Miller, J.S. and Naples, V.L. (2002) Forensic Entomology for the Laboratory-based Biology Classroom. American Biology Teacher. 64 (2): 136-142.
- Miller, J.S. and Stanley, D.W. (2000) Investigating an immune response to bacterial infection. In: Tested Studies for Laboratory Teaching, Volume 21 (S.J. Karcher, Ed.). Proceedings of the 21st Workshop/Conference of the Association for Biology Laboratory Education (ABLE), pages 135-145.
- Szendrak, E., Reed, P., Miller, J.S. and Nadaskuti, M. (1998) Teaching Prospects of Plant Biotechnology for High School. Lippay Janos and Vas Karoly Int. Scientific Symposium pp. 114-115. (published abstract)

Jon S. Miller
jsmiller@niu.edu,
(815) 753-7828
Office: MO 452
Lab: MO 329
Dept. of Biological Sciences Nothern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115