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Marvin Miller, MD

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clinical genetics, biochemical genetics, molecular genetics, pediatric bone health and disease

bio

Dr. Miller is a genetic specialist at Dayton Children's Hospital.

Dayton Children's medical genetics department is one of the eight regional genetics centers supported by grants from the Ohio Department of Health, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health. The medical genetics team at Dayton Children's accepts referrals for patients of any age with personal or family history of birth defects or genetic disease.

Professorship: Professor of pediatrics and ob/gyn

education and training

  • medical school: Yale University School of Medicine
  • internship: Pathology, Dartmoth Medical School
  • internship: Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve/Cleveland Metro General Program
  • residency: Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve/Cleveland Metro General Program
  • fellowship: Medical genetics/dysmorphology, University of Washington; visiting scientist, Johns Hopkins
  • board certification: Pediatrics, Clinical Genetics, Molecular/Biochemical Genetics

publications and presentations

  • Varghese B, Miller ME, Hangartner TN. Estimation of bone strength from pediatric radiographs of the forearm. J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact 2008;8(4):379-390 (This article reports altered architecture parameters and lower bone strength in infants with temporary brittle bone disease compared to controls.)
  • Miller R and Miller ME. Overrepresentation of males in traumatic brain injury of infancy and in infants with macrocephaly: Further evidence that questions the existence of shaken baby syndrome. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 2010;31:165-173.
  • Ayoub D, Hyman C, Cohen M, and Miller ME. A critical review of the classic metaphyseal lesion (CML): Traumatic or metabolic? AJR 2014; 202:185–196
  • Miller ME, Ward T, Stolfi A, and Ayoub D. Overrepresentation of multiple birth pregnancies in young infants with four metabolic bone disorders: Further evidence that fetal bone loading is a critical determinant of fetal and young infant bone strength. Osteoporos Int 2014;25:1861–1873
  • Miller D, Barnes P, and Miller ME. The significance of macrocephaly or enlarging head circumference in infants with the triad: Further evidence of mimics of shaken baby syndrome. American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology 2015;36:111-120
  • Miller ME. Application of Hill's Criteria of Causation to Shaken Baby Syndrome: Further Evidence That Questions the Existence of Shaken Baby Syndrome. Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics. 2015;1:1-10.

awards, honors and organizations

  • 2015 Allan Shafer Distinguished Service Award
  • Member of the Tuberous Sclerosis (TSC) Alliance Professional Advisory Board

get to know me

I chose my specialty because...

I enjoyed the ever-changing landscape of clinical genetics and the opportunity to learn how our fellow human beings cope and adapt to the various medical challenges that genetic variation creates.

Dayton Children's is special because...

of the highly committed health care providers and staff that work here.

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Dr. Miller, has been a wonderful provider over the years, always listens to my concerns and helps to answer any questions that me or my family have had over the past several years and I would, and would recommend it to anybody needing a well-educated, greatly, great in patient or medical geneticists.

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It wasn't a nurse, it was a doctor, and he was caring, attentive, and quick.

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I really like the facility. It was easy to find on the roadway and everyone was courteous and the doctor was very (INAUDIBLE), and very explanatory and I would highly recommend that facility to anybody and I felt so comfortable and at ease.

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Yeah, this was a home, visit. He was very cordial. I like the man. I don't know about the nurses. I didn't have any contact. You all. Have a great day. Now, you hear.

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