Illinois Natural History Survey - University of Illinois

Andrew N. Miller
1816 South Oak Street
Champaign, IL 61820
MC–652
Phone: 217-244-0439   Fax: 217-244-0729
Email: amiller@inhs.illinois.edu
Title: Mycologist
Office Location: 172 NRB

Activities Research in the systematics, evolution, biodiversity, and conservation of fungi, with emphasis on the members of the Class Sordariomycetes (Ascomycota); Curator of INHS Mycological Collections (ILLS), Associate Curator of UIUC Mycological Collections (ILL)

Research
Research interests: Systematics of the higher fungi (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) using molecular and morphological data, particularly in how their phylogenetic relationships relate to current classifications; Evolution of morphological characters in members of the Class Sordariomycetes; Biodiversity and conservation of fungi throughout North America and the Neotropics; Monographic treatments and taxonomic revisions of higher fungi; Species concepts in fungi.

Outreach activities: Seminars and lectures emphasizing fungi and the vital roles they play in ecosystems; Lead fungal forays and present mushroom identification workshops for local conservation groups; Preparing a Field Guide to Illinois Mushrooms.


Recognition Graduate Research Award for best paper presentation, Mycological Society of America; Provost Award, University of Illinois at Chicago; Myron P. Backus Graduate Fellowship, Mycological Society of America; Lester Armour Graduate Fellowship, The Field Museum of Natural History

Professional
affiliations
American Society of Plant Taxonomists, Illinois Academy of Sciences, Illinois Mycological Association, Mycological Society of America, North American Mycological Society, Society of Systematic Biologists

Selected
publications
Miller, A. N., L. N. Vasilyeva, and J. D. Rogers. 2007. Chlorostroma subcubisporum gen. et. sp. nov. and notes on the systematic position of Thuemenella cubispora. Sydowia 59(1): 138-147.

Raja, H.A., A.M. Stchigel, Miller, A. N., J.L. Crane, and C.A. Shearer. 2007. Hyphomycetes from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, including three new species. Fungal Diversity 26: 271-286.

Miller, A. N., G.K. Mugambi, and S.M. Huhndorf. 2007. Cercophora rubrotuberculata, a new pyrenomycete species from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Mycologia 99(3): 488-491.

Miller, A. N., M. Bartolata, C.A. Shearer, and S.M. Huhndorf. 2006. Cuspidatispora xiphiago gen. et sp. nov. from eastern North American freshwater streams. Mycoscience 47(4): 218-223.

Miller, A. N., and S.M. Huhndorf. 2005. Multi-gene phylogenies indicate ascomal wall morphology is a better predictor of phylogenetic relationships than ascospore morphology in the Sordariales (Ascomycota). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35(1): 60-75.


Program
Affiliates
Research Associate, Botany Department, The Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL

Affiliate Assistant Professor, Plant Biology, University of Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL


Professional
society
involvement
and activities
Program Committee - Mycological Society of America

Associate Editor for Mycological Research

Reviewer for Mycologia, Mycological Research, Mycopathologica, and Southeastern Naturalist manuscripts.

Reviewer for National Science Foundation and National Geographic Society grants.

Chairperson - Eighth International Mycological Congress, Cairns, Australia 2006 - Biodiversity of Microfungi - A Phylogenetic Approach (with A.Y. Rossman)

Education Ph.D. Ecology and Evolution, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2003

M.S. Biological Sciences, Eastern Illinois University, 1997

B.S. Biological Sciences, Eastern Illinois University, 1995