Miller Recognized for Research Contributions
Shannon Miller, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience, was selected for the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation Research of the Year Award.
Millers original research on addiction disorders in active duty Airmen with mild traumatic brain injury was recently featured on the cover of The American Journal of Psychiatry (April 2013). The journal ranks as the top journal worldwide in clinical psychiatry.
Miller is program director for the addiction medicine research fellowship at the Cincinnati Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center and co-program director for the addiction psychiatry fellowship.
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