Craig Miller

Clinical Studies Director at ANGLE

Craig Miller joined ANGLE in March of 2016 as the Clinical Studies Director, where he is responsible for driving the clinical development activities of ANGLE. He has over 20 years of experience in the RUO and IVD diagnostics industry, including clinical trial management, clinical data management, biostatistics, regulatory submissions, and manuscript writing and editing (Craig is a co-author on over 80 peer-reviewed publications in the field of oncology and diagnostics).

Prior to joining ANGLE, Craig was the Vice President of Clinical Development at Saladax Biomedical, where he was responsible for the design, implementation, and execution of clinical studies for the validation of novel therapeutic drug monitoring assays (MyCare®) in the field of oncology. Before that, he was the Associate Director of Clinical Research for the Veridex Oncology Biomarkers team at Janssen R&D, a Johnson & Johnson company, where he was responsible for the design, implementation, coordination, and execution of clinical research and development trials for the evaluation, characterization, and commercialization of circulating tumor cell (CTC) assays and technologies. During his 12 year tenure with Veridex/Janssen R&D (formerly Immunicon Corporation), Craig was instrumental in obtaining de-novo FDA clearance of the CELLSEARCH® system and associated components (i.e. CELLTRACKS® AUTOPREP® and CELLTRACKS® ANALYZER® instruments, CELLSAVE preservative tube, and CELLSEARCH® CTC Kits). As the Director of Clinical Affairs and Biostatistics at Fujirebio Diagnostics, Inc., he played a key role in the clinical validation and FDA clearance of the MESOMARK® and ROMA® assays. Craig started his career in diagnostics at UroCor (now Dianon Pathology, a division of LabCorp), where he held positions of increasing responsibility in Research & Development for new and innovative products in the detection, prognosis, and monitoring of urologic diseases (primarily prostate and bladder cancer). Craig has a BS in Biochemistry from Texas A&M University.

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  • Clinical Studies Director

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