After discovering the first "zinc finger" as an experimental biologist [1,2], Miller worked for more than a decade in theoretical condensed matter physics [3] at Caltech, AT&T Bell Laboratories Murray Hill, the University of Chicago, NEC Princeton, and Princeton University. He joined OIST in 2008.
J. Miller, A. McLachlan, A. Klug (1985). EMBO J 4, 1609. ISI: 1714