Stony Brook University | School of Medicine | Health Sciences Center

Frederick Miller, M.D., Professor.

Frederick Miller, MD
Professor
Department of Pathology
Stony Brook University Medical Center
Stony Brook, NY 11794-7025
Ph: (631) 444-2222
Fax: (631) 444-3419
Education:
| 1956 | University of Wisconsin @ Madison, B.S. (Mathematics-Physics) |
| 1961 | New York University School of Medicine, M.D. (Honors) |
Professional Appointments:
| 1991-2007 | Marvin Kuschner Professor of Pathology |
| 1983-2001 | Chairman, Department of Pathology |
| 1973-1983 | Acting Chairman, Department of Pathology SUNY @ Stony Brook |
| 1980-2003 |
Pathologist-In-Chief, University Hospital |
| 2003-present | Associate Pathologist-In-Chief, University Hospital |
| 1975-present | Professor of Pathology, SUNY @ Stony Brook |
| 1970-75 | Associate Professor of Pathology SUNY @ Stony Brook |
| 1970 | Associate Professor of Pathology NYU School of Medicine |
| 1967-1970 | Assistant Professor of Pathology NYU School of Medicine |
| 1967-1970 | Assistant Visiting Pathologist Bellevue Hospital, NYC |
| 1967-1970 | Attending Pathologist, University Hospital, NYC |
| 1966-67 | Chief Resident, Pathology Bellevue & University Hospitals |
| 1965-66 | Resident, Pathology Bellevue & University Hospitals |
| 1965-66 | Training Fellow (USPHS), Pathology NYU School of Medicine |
| 1963-65 | Clinical Associate and Attending Physician Arth. Br. NIAID |
| 1963-65 | National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland |
| 1962-63 | Instructor, Medicine, NYU School of Medicine |
| 1962-63 | Resident, III-IV Medical Division Bellevue Hospital, NYC |
| 1961-62 | Intern, III-IV Medical Division Bellevue Hospital, NYC |
| 1959-60 | USPHS Fellow, Pathology NYU School of Medicine |
Military Service:
1965-present Inactive, Reserve, USPHS
1963-65 Surg. (Lt. Commander,Commander, Captain), USPHS, Active
Honors:
| 1961 | Bausch & Lomb Medal for Meritorious Research |
| 1961 | American Society for Clinical Pathology Award |
| 1961 | Fred S. Mandelbaum Prize |
| 1976, 1982 | Commencement Speaker, Medical School, SUSB |
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1980-1993, |
Distinguished Faculty Award: Excellence in Teaching: |
| 1985 | Heritage Partners Award, Ward Melville Heritage Organization, 2007 Alpha Omega Alpha |
| 1990 | President's Award for Excellence in Teaching |
| 1990 | Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching |
| 1993 | Aescalapius Award, School of Medicine |
| 1995 | AMSA Golden Apple Award |
| 1995-1998 |
National Board of Medical Examiners |
Research Interests:
(1) Renal disease: structure-function correlates of human renal disease.
(2) Autoimmunity, transplantation
(3) Medical education
(4) Rheumatic and vasculitic disease: clinical and immunologic aspects
(5) Environmental/occupational pathology with special interests in metal sensitization (beryllium)
Invited talks:
Multiple (not listed)
Bibliography:
Over 125 peer-reviewed articles, several book chapters, multiple reviews (not listed)
