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Roles & Affiliations: Daniel Miller serves as the Floyd Jarrell, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Surgical Oncology and Professor in the Department of Surgery at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG). He specializes in cardiothoracic surgery and surgical oncology. His academic roles include teaching and clinical leadership in surgical disciplines.
Education:
- MD in Medicine, University of Kentucky (1985)
- BS in Biology/Biological Sciences, Georgetown College (1981)
Research Interests: Focuses on advancing cardiothoracic surgical techniques, ECMO therapy optimization, robotic and minimally invasive surgery, and biomaterials for surgical reconstruction. Recent work addresses outcomes in ECMO for severe respiratory failure, trends in pulmonary nodule detection, and innovative tissue matrices for chest wall repair.
Teaching & Clinical Contributions: Teaches courses including SURG 5000 Basic Clerkship in Surgery, RSUR 5000 Surgery, and specialized cardiothoracic surgery rotations. Expertise includes thoracoscopic/robotic lobectomy techniques and post-surgical complication mitigation strategies.
Awards:
- Floyd Jarrell, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Surgical Oncology
Labs & Teams: Engaged in collaborative research within the MCG Department of Surgery, focusing on translational applications of biomaterials and surgical innovation in cardiothoracic care.




