Stanley Lloyd Miller (born March 7 1930) is an American chemist famous for his role in the Miller-Urey experiment he performed in 1953, while a graduate student. The famous experiment showed that organic substances (i.e. amino acids) could be produced in the primordial soup of ancient earth. Born in Oakland, California, he received a B.S. from University of California, Berkeley, where he was a student of Harold Urey. Miller received his Ph.D. from the University of New York in 1954, and is currently a chemistry professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego.*
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