Erin Miller, Mph

Erin Miller, Mph

Clinical Research Associate @ NYU Langone Health

About Erin Miller, Mph

Erin Miller, MPH, is a Clinical Research Associate at NYU Langone Health with a background in maternal and child health, psychological and brain sciences, and extensive research experience in various medical fields.

Title

Erin Miller holds the title of Clinical Research Associate at NYU Langone Health. She has been with the institution since 2020, working in Mineola, New York. Her earlier roles have been at esteemed organizations like Boston Medical Center and Cambridge Health Alliance.

Education and Expertise

Erin Miller completed her Doctor of Medicine (MD) from NYU Long Island School of Medicine in 2022. She also holds a Master's degree in Maternal and Child Health from Boston University School of Public Health, obtained in 2018. Her foundational education includes a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychological and Brain Sciences from Boston University, which she completed in 2017.

Professional Background

Erin Miller's career began at the Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies, Boston University, where she worked as a Senior Research Associate on a project concerning Ethics and the Holocaust from 2013 to 2019. Later, she served as a Consulting Intern at Cambridge Health Alliance and Boston Medical Center (BMC) working on projects like the Prenatal Aspirin Quality Improvement Project. Prior to her current role, she coordinated research at BMC's Mother-Child Wellness Center and the Prenatal Aspirin Project.

Research and Contributions

During her tenure, Erin has been involved in significant research projects. She contributed to studying the association of anti-phospholipid antibodies with poor outcomes in COVID-19 patients. She investigated familial hemoglobinopathy point mutations linked to asymptomatic hypoxia and was involved in clinical post-mortem histopathologic correlations of COVID-19 infection at NYULHLI. Additionally, she researched the use of Ibrutinib and Rituximab for treating Waldenström Macroglobulinemia, explored urinary tract infections post-hysterectomy, and analyzed a rare case of anti-MuSK positive myasthenia gravis in a pregnant woman requiring a cesarean delivery.

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