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Biography

Kathy D. Miller, MD, was appointed associate director of clinical research in October 2017. She received her MD in 1991 from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore. Dr. Miller completed internal medicine training at Hopkins, then returned to her native Midwest for fellowship training at Indiana University, serving as chief fellow in 1997. She returned to Indiana University in 1999, attaining the rank of professor and Ballvé-Lantero Scholar in 2014.

Dr. Miller’s career has combined both laboratory and clinical research in breast cancer. She was chair of the ECOG-ACRIN Breast Core Committee in January 2014 through December 2017. In this role, she worked with academic scientists and community oncologists to develop trials that combined clinical and biologic endpoints yet remained feasible in non-academic settings. Dr. Miller honed her ability to coordinate multi-center trials as principal investigator for three previous ECOG trials. Dr. Miller was elected co-chair of the National Cancer Institute Breast Cancer Steering Committee in late 2017, serving two three-year terms.

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