Our Team

Our Team

In the Miller Lab, we thrive on the synergy created by bringing together diverse experts and perspectives to push the boundaries of science. We are committed to educating and mentoring the next generation of leaders in science and medicine by fostering a collaborative workspace that bridges research with clinical practice. Our team, comprising scientists and clinicians from diverse backgrounds, is dedicated to creating effective immunotherapies for brain tumors. We cultivate a supportive, dynamic, and fun atmosphere where creativity and innovation can flourish. If you are passionate about making a difference and eager to contribute to pioneering research, join us in our mission to revolutionize the treatment for brain tumor patients!
Ty Miller, MD, PhD | Principal Investigator

Assistant Professor of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

  • Member, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Molecular Pathologist, University Hospitals
  • Residency in Clinical Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • MD, PhD in Cancer Biology, Pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
  • BS in Biomedical Science, The Ohio State University
Shawn Ho | Research Assistant

BA in Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Oberlin College and Conservatory

Shawn is a postbac research assistant and aspiring physician-scientist, with a broad interest in neuroimmunology and cancer biology. Hailing from Vietnam and Singapore, Shawn completed his BA in Neuroscience and Biochemistry at Oberlin College and Conservatory, where he studied pesticide toxicity in neurodegenerative diseases with Dr. Gunnar Kwakye. Shawn is also an active emergency medical technician in Lorain and Cuyahoga counties. His other interests include sports, classical music, and all things food.

Edward Estrada | Research Associate

MSc in Mathematics, Texas A&M | BS in Physics and Mathematics, University of Colorado Boulder

Edward is a computational research associate with a background in physics and mathematics. After obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Colorado Boulder with research interests in differential geometry and supersymmetric particle physics simulation, Edward completed a Master’s in Science in Mathematics with a focus on topological set theory. After completing premedical coursework at Northeastern University in Boston, Edward now pursues bioinformatics techniques towards the study of gliomas. Outside of the lab, Edward is an avid rock climber, snowboarder, and enjoys spending time in the mountains.