Thompson Center/Autism/Neurodev 205 Portland St, Columbia, MO 65201
University of Missouri Hospital and Clinics 1 Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65212
Women's and Children's Hospital 404 Keene Street, Columbia, MO 65201
Education:
Medical School University of Missouri / Columbia Campus Graduated: 1975 Medical School U Mo-Columbia Sch Med Graduated: 1975 Medical School University Of California-Los Angeles Graduated: 1975
Thompson Center For Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders 205 Portland St, Columbia, MO 65201 5738826081 (phone), 5738845200 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine Graduated: 1975
Conditions:
Autism
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Miles graduated from the University of Missouri, Columbia School of Medicine in 1975. She works in Columbia, MO and specializes in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Miles is affiliated with University Hospital and Womens & Childrens Hospital.
404 N Keene St, Columbia, MO 65201 205 Portland St, Columbia, MO 65201
Education:
University of Missouri, School of Medicine (Columbia) - Doctor of Medicine Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center - Fellowship - Genetics University of Missouri Hospital - Residency - Pediatrics
Board certifications:
American Board of Medical Genetics Certification in Clinical Cytogenetics (Medical Genetics) American Board of Medical Genetics Certification in Clinical Genetics (MD) (Medical Genetics) American Board of Pediatrics Certification in Pediatrics
Gang Yao - Columbia MO, Judith H. Miles - Columbia MO,
Assignee:
The Curators of the University of Missouri - Columbia MO
International Classification:
A61B 3/113
US Classification:
351210, 351246
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a pupillary light reflex (PLR) system, wherein the PLR system includes a remote tracking and imaging system that is structured and operable to generate and acquire high resolution pupil stimulus and response data from a test subject while the test subject is moving and is disposed a distance from remote tracking and imaging system that is greater than or equal to one-third of a meter. The PLR system additionally includes a computer based system controller that is structure and operable to execute PLR software to control the operation of the remote tracking and imaging system and compute PLR information based on the pupil stimulus and response data acquired as the test subject is moving.
Device To Measure Pupillary Light Reflex In Infants And Toddlers
Gang Yao - Columbia MO, Judith H. Miles - Columbia MO,
Assignee:
THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - Columbia MO
International Classification:
A61B 3/11
US Classification:
351210, 351221
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a pupillary light reflex (PLR) system, wherein the PLR system includes a remote tracking and imaging system that is structured and operable to generate and acquire high resolution pupil stimulus and response data from a test subject while the test subject is moving and is disposed a distance from remote tracking and imaging system that is greater than or equal to one-third of a meter. The PLR system additionally includes a computer based system controller that is structure and operable to execute PLR software to control the operation of the remote tracking and imaging system and compute PLR information based on the pupil stimulus and response data acquired as the test subject is moving.
Youtube
Behind the Scenes- Dr. Judith Miles
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Uploaded:
17 Dec, 2007
Duration:
5m 45s
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Academy Park Elementary School West Valley UT 1965-1970, South Heights Elementary School Henderson KY 1970-1972, Barrett Middle School Louisville KY 1972-1974
Community:
Sharon Sandefur, Duner Mitchell, Steven Smith, Theresa Boom, Gale Melton
Biography:
I lived in many places through out my life. I grew to know alot of my friends from ...
Kristina Aldridge, lead author and assistant professor of anatomy at the University of Missouri, began looking at facial characteristics of autistic children after another researcher, Judith Miles, professor emerita in the School of Medicine and the Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental