Charles C. Miller, III, Ph.D.

Charles C. Miller, III, Ph.D.

Professor

Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery

Center for Clinical Research & Evidence-Based Medicine

Center for Biotechnology

The University of Texas Medical School at Houston

Contact information:

  • Phone: 713-486-5100
  • Fax: 713-512-7200

Education and Training:

  • B.A. 1983 Texas Christian University, Ft. Worth, Texas
  • M.A. 1986 Rice University, Houston, Texas
  • Ph.D. 1993 The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas

Specialties:

  • Clinical Trials
  • Epidemiology of Aortic Aneurysm
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Risk Stratification

Memberships

  • Society for Epidemiologic Research
  • American Public Health Association, Section on Medical Care
  • American College of Sports Medicine

Scientific Participation

  • Executive Committee, National Emphysema Treatment Trial (NIH / NHLBI).
  • Research Group, National Emphysema Treatment Trial (NIH / NHLBI).
  • Subcommittee on Design of the Registry, National Emphysema Treatment Trial (NIH / NHLBI).
  • Principal Investigator, Biostatistics Core for NIH-funded Specialized Center for Clinically Oriented Research in Vascular Disease: Thoracic Aortic Dissection.

Publications and Teaching

  • Dr. Miller has authored or co-authored 139 articles, 15 chapters and 1 book on scientific research and statistical analysis in surgery.
  • He teaches 14 courses at the UT Health Science Center, and serves on the thesis advisory committees of numerous graduate students.
  • He lectures internationally on advanced statistical and research methodology

 

 

 

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