NEW YORK, July 28, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dr. Edmund J. Miller of The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research has been selected to join the Education Board at the American Health Council. He will be sharing his knowledge and expertise on Cardiopulmonary Research, Lung Injury, Bacterial Infection and the Age Associated Changes in Inflammation.
With over thirty years of experience in the field of cardiopulmonary research, Dr. Miller provides valuable insight in his role as the Head of the Center for Heart and Lung Research at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. Headquartered in Manhasset, NY, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research is a state-of-the-art laboratory providing the infrastructure needed to conduct groundbreaking, disease-oriented research.
As the Head of Heart and Lung Research at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, his day-to-day responsibilities include research focusing on lung inflammation and injury, sepsis, pulmonary hypertension and aging. Dr. Miller concurrently holds the position of Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Molecular Medicine and Surgery at the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine and Director of the Cardiopulmonary Research Laboratory at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
In 1980, Dr. Miller earned his Bachelor of Science Honors in Applied Biology from North East Thames Polytechnic, London, UK. He pursued a Master’s of Science degree in Analytical Chemistry from Thames Polytechnic, London, UK in 1983, and received his PhD in Biochemistry from King’s College, London University, UK in 1989.He was a Parker B. Francis Fellow in Pulmonary Research (1994-1997), and in 1998 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (CChem FRSC).
Dr. Miller maintains affiliations with the following organizations: American Thoracic Society, American Association of Immunologists, Society for Leukocyte Biology, American Heart Association, and Shock Society. He reviews grant applications for several different bodies including The National Institutes of Health, and the British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Research Group.
Dr. Miller has held various positions such as the Chairman of the IACUC University of Texas Health Center at Tyler, Texas (1994-1999); Chairman of IACUC Equine Medical Center & Veterinary Hospital, Gresham Texas (1999-2001); Chairman of IACUC Northwell Health Research Institute, Manhasset, NY (2003-2007); Scientific Advisor to the Shandong Academy of Sciences, Jinan, PR China (2006); Dr. Miller’s desire to serve as the head of the Center for Heart and Lung Research spawned from his post- doctoral fellowship at the University of Texas where he researched acute lung injury. He attributes his success to initiating collaborations between clinical and basic scientists.
Among his many accomplishments, he is most proud to review grant applications for the NIH, to have published over 100 peer reviewed manuscripts, and developed six U.S. Patents. Dr. Miller was honored with the Zhejiang West Lake Friendship Award for Foreign Experts by the People’s Government of Zhejiang Province P.R. China (2013).
Looking ahead, Dr. Miller hopes to expand his research to include acute lung injury affecting 9/11 victims and veterans.
About the American Health Council:
The American Health Council is the nation’s only organization with a constituency representative of all sectors of the healthcare industry. From the coasts to the heartland, the American Health Council has drawn Affiliates from major metropolitan hubs and small communities. These Affiliates span generations and have reached different stages of their careers — from recent graduates to retirees. More information about the American Health Council and its mission can be found at: http://americanhealthcouncil.org
Additionally, the American Health Council strives to provide recognition and support for those individuals and institutions making the difference in patients’ lives day in and day out. Throughout 2017, the AHC is honoring “America’s Best Doctors and Nurses,” as well as the nation’s best medical universities and hospitals. The American Health Council’s “Best in Medicine” and “Best in Nursing” awards programs honor the individuals and institutions that have contributed significantly to medicine and nursing, as well as the training and education of physicians and nurses. The most current selections for these honors may be viewed here: http://bestinmedicine.org and http://bestinnursing.org.