Miguel Garcia-Diaz
                  
Interim Vice President for Research
Miguel Garcia-Diaz was appointed Interim Vice President for Research (VPR), effective
                     July 15, 2023. As the university’s senior research officer, he provides oversight
                     for research administration, strategy, policy, technology transfer and economic development.
                     He also serves as the Operations Manager for the SUNY Research Foundation.
Garcia-Diaz oversees research development as Stony Brook’s Interim Associate Vice
                     President for Research and Deputy Operations Manager for the Research Foundation,
                     positions he was appointed to in 2022 following a long history as an accomplished
                     researcher and educator. He has served in various roles at Stony Brook, including
                     Associate Dean in the Graduate School and Graduate Program Director for the Molecular
                     and Cellular Pharmacology PhD program.  He has also participated in several research
                     initiatives, including Facilitating Research Success and the Strategic Budget Initiative.
Garcia-Diaz received a BS in Biochemistry and a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular
                     Biology from the Universidad Autonoma in Madrid, Spain. Following completion of a
                     post-doctoral fellowship at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,
                     he was appointed as assistant professor in the Renaissance School of Medicine’s Department
                     of Pharmacological Sciences in 2007, where he is currently a professor.
Garcia-Diaz is a structural biologist who has focused his research—some of which takes
                     place at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)—on understanding how mitochondria use
                     their genome to build the different structures necessary for mammalian respiration.
                     He has been dedicated to developing the next generation of researchers in biomedical,
                     behavioral and clinical research, including students from groups underrepresented
                     in these fields of research. He has also shown excellent leadership and mentorship
                     qualities as the Director of the T32-funded Training Program in Pharmacological Sciences
                     and as Co-Director of the National Institute of Health’s IRACDA Training Program.
CONTACT:
Kathleen A. Green 
Executive Asst. & VP Coordinator 
Phone: 631.632.7932 
Office of the VP for Research 
S5422 Melville Library 
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3365
