Pediatric Neurologist

Dr. Miller joined the Nicklaus Children's Brain Institute in July of 2007. He has a bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, and completed medical school at the University of Iowa. His postgraduate training includes pediatrics (at the University of Utah), and child neurology (at the University of Washington) and clinical neurophysiology (at Nicklaus Children's Hospital).


Publications

Tierney, T.S., Alavian, K.N., ..., Miller, I., et al (2022). Initial experience with magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound stereotactic surgery for central brain lesions in young adults. Journal of neurosurgery, Ahead of print(), 1-8. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Hyslop, A., ..., Miller, I., et al (2021). Early Implantation as a Main Predictor of Response to Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Childhood-Onset Refractory Epilepsy. Journal of Child Neurology, 36(5), 365-370. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Hyslop, A., ..., Miller, I., et al (2021). Early vagus nerve stimulator implantation as a main predictor of positive outcome in pediatric patients with epileptic encephalopathy. Epileptic disorders, 23(4), 563-571. View in Pubmed

Weil, A.G., Fallah, A, ..., Miller, I., et al (2020). Functional hemispherectomy: can preoperative imaging predict outcome?. Journal of Neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 25(6), 567-573. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Lallas, M., Jayakar, P., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Korman, B., et al (2017). Response: Added value and limitations of electrical source localization. Epilepsia, 58(1), 175-176. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Lallas, M., Jayakar, P., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Resnick, T., et al (2016). The diagnostic utility of 3D-ESI rotating and moving dipole methodology in the pre-surgical evaluation of MRI-negative childhood epilepsy due to focal cortical dysplasia. Epilepsia, 57(9), 1450-1457. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Jayakar, P., Lallas, M., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Korman, B., Dunoyer, C., et al (2016). The diagnostic utility of 3D electroencephalography source imaging in pediatric epilepsy surgery. Epilepsia, 57(1), 24-31. View in Pubmed

Weil, A.G., Le, N.M., Jayakar, P., Resnick, T., Miller, I., et al (2016). Medically resistant pediatric insular-opercular/perisylvian epilepsy. Part 2: outcome following resective surgery. Journal of Neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 18(5), 523-535. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Jayakar, P., Miller, I., Bhatia, S., Duchowny, M. (2016). A 16-year-old girl with focal seizures and impaired awareness: divergent non-invasive data related to a diffuse epileptogenic network. Epileptic Disorders, 18(2), 187-194. View in Pubmed

Bansal, L., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Bhatia, S., Duchowny, M., Jayakar, P. (2016). PET hypermetabolism in medically resistant childhood epilepsy: Incidence, associations, and surgical outcome.. Epilepsia, 57(3), 436-444. View in Pubmed

Devinsky, O., Marsh, E., Friedman, D., Thiele, E., Laux, L, ..., Miller, I., et al (2016). Cannabidiol in patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy: an open-label interventional trial. The Lancet. Neurology, 15(3), 270-278. View in Pubmed

Russo, A., Jayakar, P., Lallas, M., Miller, I., Hyslop, A., Korman, B., Dunoyer, C., Resnick, T., Duchowny, M. (2016). The diagnostic utility of 3D electroencephalography source imaging in pediatric epilepsy surgery. Epilepsia, 57(1), 24-31. View in Pubmed

Guerrini, R., Duchowny, M., Jayakar, P., Krsek, P., Kahane, P., Tassi, L., Melani, F.,... Miller, I., et al (2015). Diagnostic methods and treatment options for focal cortical dysplasia. Epilepsia, 56(11), 1669-1686. View in Pubmed

Fallah, A., Weil, A.G., Sur, S., Miller, I., Jayakar, P., Morrison, G., Bhatia, S., Ragheb, J. (2015). Epilepsy surgery related to pediatric brain tumors: Miami Children's Hospital experience. Journal of Neurosurgery. Pediatrics, 16(6), 675-680. View in Pubmed

Hyslop, A., Miller, I., Bhatia, S., Resnick, T., Duchowny, M., Jayakar, P. (2015). Minimally resective epilepsy surgery in MRI-negative children. Epileptic Disorders, 17(3), 263-274. View in Pubmed

Lewis, E.C., Weil, A.G., Duchowny, M., Bhatia, S., Ragheb, J., Miller, I. (2015). MR-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy for pediatric drug-resistant lesional epilepsy. Epilepsia, 56(10), 1590-1598. View in Pubmed

Luna, B., Bhatia, S., Yoo, C., Felty, Q., Sandberg, D.I., Duchowny, M., Khatib, Z., Miller, I., Ragheb, J., Prasanna, J., Roy, D. (2015). Proteomic and Mitochondrial Genomic Analyses of Pediatric Brain Tumors. Molecular neurobiology, 52(3), 1341-1363. View in Pubmed

Luna, B., Bhatia, S., Yoo, C., Felty, Q., Sandberg, D.I., Duchowny, M., Khatib, Z., Miller, I., Ragheb, J., Prasanna, J., Roy, D. (2014). Bayesian Network and Mechanistic Hierarchical Structure Modeling of Increased likelihood of Developing Intractable Childhood Epilepsy from the Combined Effect of mtDNA Variants, Oxidative Damage, and Copy Number. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 54(4), 752-766. View in Pubmed

Miller, I., Tuchman, R. (2011). “Epileptic disorders” . Sage Publications. SAGE Handbook of Developmental Disorders.

Oh, S., Stewart, T., Miller, I., Bhatia, S., Ragheb, J., Duchowny, M., Jayakar, P., Lin, W.C. (2011). In vivo optical properties of cortical tubers in children with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC): a preliminary investigation. Epilepsia, 52(9), 1699-1704. View in Pubmed

Perry, S., Dunoyer, C., Dean, P., Bhatia, S., Bavariya, A., Ragheb, J., Miller, I., Resnick, T., Jayakar, P., Duchowny, M. (2010). Predictors of seizure-freedom after incomplete resection in children. Neurology, 75(16), 1448-1453. View in Pubmed

Tito, M., Cabrerizo, M., Ayala, M., Barreto, A., Miller, I., Jayakar, P., Adjouadi, M. (2009). Classification of electroencephalographic seizure recordings into ictal or interictal files using correlation sum. Computers in Biology and Medicine, 39(7), 604-614. View in Pubmed

Malone, S., Miller, I., Jakayar, P., Resnick, T., Bhatia, S., Duchowny, M. (2008). MRI-negative frontal lobe epilepsy with ipsilateral akinesia and reflex activation. Epileptic Disorders, 10(4), 349-355. View in Pubmed


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