

Ingrid Loma-Miller
Ingrid Loma-Miller brings a wealth of experience in neurology and neuroimmunology to her role as an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of Pittsburgh-Bradford. With a focus on both pediatric and adult multiple sclerosis, she also serves as the Assistant Division Chief of the Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology Center at Magee Hospital UPMC. Her dedication to advancing the understanding and treatment of neuroimmune disorders is evident in her extensive research and clinical work. Dr. Loma-Miller's research interests are deeply rooted in neuromyelitis optica syndrome, neuroimmunology, and multiple sclerosis, with a particular emphasis on the role of myelin in neuroimmunological disorders. Her work aims to unravel the complexities of these conditions, contributing to the development of more effective therapies and improving patient outcomes. Her commitment to research is matched by her dedication to education, as she mentors the next generation of neurologists and researchers. Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Dr. Loma-Miller has been recognized for her leadership and expertise in the field. She has previously served as the Chairman of the Health Provider Council for the Virginia/West Virginia/Maryland & DC Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Currently, she is an active member of the National Medical Advisory Board of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, where she continues to influence policy and practice in the field of multiple sclerosis. Dr. Loma-Miller's contributions to the field of neurology extend beyond her clinical and research endeavors. She is a passionate advocate for patients with neuroimmune disorders, working tirelessly to improve their quality of life through innovative treatments and comprehensive care. Her dedication to her patients and her field makes her a respected and influential figure in the world of neurology.