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
SUNY @ Stony Brook

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

1980-1993,
1995-2007

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)