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Edward J. Miller, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in Cardiovascular Medicine. He serves as the Vice Chief for Education in Cardiovascular Medicine and directs the Nuclear Cardiology laboratory at Yale New Haven Hospital. His research focuses on evaluating and treating infiltrative cardiomyopathies, particularly cardiac sarcoidosis and amyloidosis, with an emphasis on nuclear cardiac imaging techniques for diagnosis and treatment response assessment. Dr. Miller completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Notre Dame and medical education at Loyola-Stritch School of Medicine. He has held various fellowships and was awarded an NIH/NHLBI K08 grant to study the regulation of the LKB1-AMPK axis in diabetic cardiomyopathy. He has published extensively, with over 240 publications and has been recognized with fellowships in the American College of Cardiology and American Society of Nuclear Cardiology.
Yale School of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine • New Haven, CT
Overseeing the educational aspects of the Cardiovascular Medicine department.
Yale School of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine • New Haven, CT
Directing the nuclear cardiology laboratory at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Yale School of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine • New Haven, CT
Leading the cardiology fellowship program.
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