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Milam A. Brantley, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
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Specialty Areas
Ophthalmology, Retina
Patients Seen At
Barnes Retina Institute
Center for Advanced Medicine
4921 Parkview Place, Suite B, Floor 12
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 367-1181
Fax: (314) 367-4541
Mailing Address
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
660 So. Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8096
St. Louis, MO 63110
Areas of Clinical Interest
- Inherited retinal diseases
- diabetic retinopathy
- age-related macular degeneration
- ocular genetics
- electrophysiology of the eye
Board Certification
Ophthalmology--Certified
Medical Education
- B.A. : Biology, Austin College, Sherman, Texas, 1988
- Ph.D.: Human and Molecular Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1996
- Medical Degree: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 1998
- Residency: Ophthalmology, Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, 2002
- Fellowship: Medical Retina and Inherited Retinal Diseases, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, England, 2003
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts
- Harbour JW, Brantley MA Jr, Hollingsworth H, Gordon ME. Association between choroidal pigmentation and iris freckles, iris naevi and choroidal naevi. Br J Ophthalmol, In Press
- Harbour JW, Brantley MA Jr, Hollingsworth H, Gordon ME. Association between choroidal pigmentation and posterior uveal melanoma in a Caucasian population. Br J Ophthalmol, In Press
- Joseph DP, Brantley MA Jr, Grand MG. Serpiginouslike choroiditis in a patient with cardiac Sarcoidosis. Retina 2003; 23:116-117
- Brantley MA Jr, Worley L, Harbour JW. Altered expression of Rb and p53 in uveal melanomas following plaque radiotherapy. Am J Ophthalmol 2002; 133:242-248
- Brantley MA Jr, Harbour JW. The molecular biology of retinoblastoma. Ocular Immunol Inflammat 2001; 9:1-8
- Brantley MA Jr, Harbour JW. Dereglation of the Rb and p53 pathways in uveal melanoma. Am J Pathol 2000 157:1795-1801
- Brantley MA Jr, Harbour JW. Inactivation of retinoblastoma protein in uveal melanoma by phosphorylation of sites in the COOH-terminal region. Cancer Res 2000; 60:4320-4323

