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Miles H Dinner is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University, holding dual appointments in Anesthesiology since 2003 and Clinical Pediatrics since 2007. His clinical and academic work bridges pediatric care with advanced anesthetic practice.
His educational background includes:
- M.D. from Cornell University Medical College (1978)
- B.A. from Queens College, City University of New York (1974)
Dr. Dinner's research centers on Pediatric Anesthesiology and Clinical Procedure Innovation, with emphases on airway management safety, vascular access techniques, and anesthesia for children with genetic disorders. His work addresses critical challenges like intraocular pressure changes during surgery, bacteremia prevention in intubation, and specialized care for syndromes such as Russell-Silver. He pioneered transillumination-assisted venipuncture for children and contributed to gene therapy protocols for neurodegenerative conditions.
Analysis of his publications reveals consistent focus on pediatric applications and interdisciplinary problem-solving. His research bridges anesthesiology with neurology, ophthalmology, and surgery, demonstrating strong translational impact. Key themes include physiological responses to anesthetics, complication prevention in vulnerable populations, and novel techniques for infants and children. His 1992 desflurane study (170 citations) and 2004 gene therapy protocol (100 citations) highlight significant influence in clinical practice.
Dr. Dinner has authored numerous high-impact publications in journals including Anesthesiology and Anesthesia & Analgesia, with several works exceeding 50 citations. His research on succinylcholine's ocular effects (50 citations) and central venous access (18 citations) established important safety benchmarks. While no awards are specified in available records, his citation metrics indicate substantial scholarly impact.
Information regarding graduate student advising, research grants, laboratory affiliations, or team leadership is not documented in the provided materials.
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