Austin Miller

Assistant Professor
Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
United States of America

Academician Oncology
Biography

Dr. Miller has an MS in Industrial Administration from Carnegie-Mellon University, and MA and PhD degrees in Biostatistics from UB. He joined the RPCI Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics faculty in 2009. He has designed, reviewed and analyzed many controlled and observational studies for various disease settings and outcomes. He regularly works with immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry investigators to identify new targeted treatment approaches, as well as on observational and epidemiological studies related to health behaviour and cancer prevention. He also works with NRG Oncology on the design, management and analysis of clinical and epidemiological trials. He has been an Assistant Research Professor in the UB Department of Biostatistics since 2009, where he teaches graduate-level courses in statistical theory and modeling. He is a member of the RPCI Scientific Review Committee and the Uterine Task Force of the Gynecologic Cancer Steering Committee of the NCI and is a member of the American Statistical Association.

Research Intrest

The design and analysis of experimental, clinical and observational studies, measurement error models and structural equations modeling.