Faculty Profile

David Miller, MD, PhD

Director, Neurofibromatosis Research Initiative
Director, Neurofibromatosis Program
Attending Physician
Associate Professor of Pediatrics

Neurofibromatosis, genetic disorders.

Dr Miller received his MD and PhD degrees from Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, completed a residency in Pediatrics at Yale-New Haven Hospital, and a residency/fellowship in medical genetics and clinical molecular genetics at Harvard Medical School. He is board-certified in Clinical Genetics and Clinical Molecular Genetics.

Dr Miller has served Boston Children’s Hospital as Assistant Director of the Genetic Diagnostic Laboratory (GDL) for several years and is the Director of the Neurofibromatosis (NF) Research Initiative (NFRI) and the Director of the NF Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Miller is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and an active contributor to the Human Genetics course at the Medical School.

Dr Miller’s experience as a clinician who orders genetic tests and provides results directly to patients, combined with expertise in developing and performing clinical laboratory diagnostic assays, provides him with a unique and valuable perspective at the interface of genomic technology and clinical care. He sees patients in clinic at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Affiliations

Boston Children's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Brigham and Women's Hospital