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Frederick Miller, PhD
Physician Associate Program

Frederick Miller, PhD

Associate Professor

Assistant Dean for Preclinical Curriculum


941 Stanton L. Young Blvd, - 103

Oklahoma City, OK 73104

405-271-2058 ext. 48422

frederick-miller@ouhsc.edu


Dr. Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family and Preventative Medicine and an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Cell Biology.   Dr. Miller teaches the anatomical sciences to graduate students, PA students, dental students, and medical students on the health science center campus.  Dr. Miller also is the course director for the Pathophysiology course in the PA curriculum.  Dr. Miller is a basic science researcher at the Dean McGee Eye Institute.  His collaborative work with Dr. Michelle Callegan focuses on the pathogenesis of infectious diseases of the eye.  Dr. Miller is also keenly interested in medical education and is involved in research to improve student outcomes in the biomedical sciences.  Prior to joining the PA faculty at the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Miller served as a Professor of Biology for twenty-one years at Oklahoma Christian University.  Dr. Miller received his Masters of Science and Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in 1997 and his BS Degree in Biology and Chemistry from Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 


Academic Section(s):

College of Medicine


Education:

Ph.D: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, OUHSC, OK 1997
M.S: Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, OUHSC, OK 1991
B.S: Biology/Chemistry, Oklahoma Christian College, OK. 1986

 


Fellowship:

Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, OUHSC, OK. 2003-2004


Select Publications:

Coburn, P.S., Miller, F.C., LaGrow A., Parkunan S. M., Randall B., Staats R., Chen,S., Callegan M.C. 2018. TLR4 Modulates Inflammatory Gene Targets in the Retina during Bacillus cereus Endophthalmitis. BMC Ophthalmology 18:96 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12886-018-0764-8

 

LaGrow, A.L., P.S. Coburn, F.C. Miller, C. Land, S.M. Parkunan, B.T. Luk, W. Gao, L. Zhang, and M.C. Callegan. 2017. A novel biomimetic nanosponge protects the retina from the Enterococcus faecalis cytolysin. mSphere 2:e00335-17. https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00335-17

 

Callegan, M.C.  Parkunan, S. Randall, C. Coburn, P.S. Miller, F.C. Astley, Oh, S. and Schneewind, O. 2017. The Role of Pili in Bacillus cereus Intraocular Infection. Experimental Eye Research. 159:69-76, 2017. PMID:28336259

 

Coburn, P.S., Wiskur, B.J., Miller, F.C., LaGrow, A.L., Astley, R., Elliott, M.H. and Callegan, M.C. 2016. Bloodstream-to-Eye Infections Are Facilitated By Outer Blood-Retinal Barrier Dysfunction. PLOS One. May 19; 11(5).

 

Coburn, P.S., Baghdayan, A.S., Craig, N. Burroughs, A., Tendolkar, P., Miller, K., Najar, F.Z., Roe, B.A., Shankar, N. 2010. A novel conjugative plasmid from Enterococcus faecalis E99 enhances resistance to ultraviolet radiation. Plasmid 64(1):18-25.

 

Levine, M., Progulske-Fox, A., Denslow, N., Farmerie, W., Smith, D., Swearingen, W., Miller, F., Liang, Z., Roe, B., Pan, H. 2001. Identification of Lysine Decarboxylase as a Mammalian Cell Growth Inhibitor in Eikenella corrodens: Possible Role in Periodontal Disease.  Microbial Pathogenesis 30:179-192.

 

Levine, M., and Miller, F.C. 1996. A toxin in Eikenella corrodens detected by plaque toxin-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. Infection and Immunity. 64:1672-1678.

 

 

Complete list of publications:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1RkifwHNcpvYlj/bibliography/public/

 



Associate Members

Zain Asad, MD

Zain Asad, MD

Assistant Professor
Associate Program Director, Cardiology Fellowship

Guilherme Barreiro, MD, PhD

Guilherme Barreiro, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Surgery
 

Heather Burks, MD

Heather Burks, MD

Associate Professor

Amanda Celii, MD

Amanda Celii, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Associate Director, Trauma Post-Acute Care, EMS liaison

Associate Director, Trauma Outreach/Education

Stephen M. Clayton, Jr., MD

Stephen M. Clayton, Jr., MD

Assistant Professor

M. Blake Evans, DO

M. Blake Evans, DO

Assistant Professor

Laura Haws, M.D.

Laura Haws, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist

Karl Huebner, M.D.

Karl Huebner, M.D.

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
 

Jeremy Johnson, MD, FACS

Jeremy Johnson, MD, FACS

Assistant Professor of Surgery
Co-Director, Third Year Surgical Clerkship

Kellie R. Jones, MD, FCCP

Kellie R. Jones, MD, FCCP

Associate Professor, Medicine
Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Section
Assistant Chief of Medicine, Oklahoma City VA Healthcare System
Director, Cystic Fibrosis Program
Fellow, American College of Chest Physicians

Alessandra Landmann MD

Alessandra Landmann, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Fourth Year Surgery Clerkship Director 

Kathryn Lindsay, MD

Kathryn Lindsay, MD

Assistant Professor

Olivia Lust, DO

Olivia Lust, DO

Assistant Professor,
Associate Residency Program Director,
Residency Education Director,
Clinical Medicine Course Assistant Director

Yashas Nathani, MD

Yashas Nathani, MD

Assistant Professor

Assistant Medical Director, Pediatric Transport Team, Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health

George Salem, MD

George Salem, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Director, Crohn’s and Colitis Center
OU Physicians, Edmond, OK

AGA TOP 25 Fellows 

Shashank S. Shettar, MD FASA

Shashank S. Shettar, MD, FASA

Assistant Professor
Division Chief, Transplant Anesthesiology

Christine Vo, MD

Christine Vo, MD

Assistant Professor
Assistant Program Director
Medical Student Clerkship Co-Director

Houssein Youness, MD, FCCP

Houssein Youness, MD, FCCP

Professor, Medicine
Section Chief, Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Section
Director of the Interventional Pulmonary Program, Oklahoma City VAHCS
President, Oklahoma Thoracic Society
Fellow, American College of Chest Physicians