
معرفی
Doris M. Miller is a Professor of Anatomic Pathology at the Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (AVDL), part of the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine. She holds academic rank as a Professor and serves as Associate Director of State Government Relations, coordinating with state agencies like the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Her roles include liaison work, program coordination for the Human-Animal Bond initiative, and teaching in forensic and diagnostic pathology.
Education:
- PhD (1981), Veterinary Pathology, University of Georgia
- MS (1979), Veterinary Pathology, University of Georgia
- DVM (1976), Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia
- BS (1973), Food Science, University of Georgia
Research Interests: Forensic Pathology, Reproductive Pathology & Toxicology, Tumors of the Digit, and legal case analysis. Her work bridges veterinary diagnostics with public health, emphasizing zoonotic diseases and clinical applications.
Publications: Focus on infectious diseases (e.g., salmonellosis in cats), oncology (histiocytic sarcomas), and toxicology (melamine-induced renal failure). Recent work explores canine gliomas and feline reproductive pathology.
Labs/Teams: Leads the AVDL's pathology team and collaborates with the Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories network.




