Perry Miller, PhD, MD
Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Informatics and Data ScienceCards
About
Titles
Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
Biography
Prof. Miller is the founder and previous Director of the Yale Center for Medical Informatics (YCMI) and of Yale’s Biomedical Informatics research training program. Biomedical Informatics is a discipline at the intersection of biomedicine and the computing and information sciences. The field focuses on the creative application of computers in clinical medicine, biomedical research, and medical education. In clinical medicine, the growing use of computers in patient care, education, and research makes the field increasingly important. In biomedical research, informatics is rapidly becoming a critical component of virtually all bioscience fields. Prof. Miller's research includes major initiatives in clinical, neuro-, and genome informatics, as well as interdisciplinary research at the intersections of these fields.
Appointments
Biomedical Informatics & Data Science
EmeritusPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Biomedical Informatics & Data Science
- High Performance Computation
- NIDA Neuroproteomics Center
- Yale Center for Clinical Investigation (YCCI)
Education & Training
- Affiliated Intern and Resident
- University of Pennsylvania (1981)
- MD
- University of Miami (1978)
- PhD
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computer Science (1973)
- MS
- University of California, Berkeley, EECS (1969)
- AB
- Harvard, Physics and Chemistry (1966)
Research
News & Links
News
- November 13, 2008
Yale Gets Grant for Project To Create Software Tools for Neuroscientists
- April 15, 2005
The molecule meets the computer chip
- January 15, 2002
Funding the hunt for proteins
- January 15, 2002
Perry L. Miller, M.D.