San Diego State University
Stanley Maloy is an Emeritus Professor and Administrator at San Diego State University (SDSU) since 2002, where efforts focus on personal scientific, editorial, writing, and community roles. Maloy has held various significant positions, including Associate Vice President for Research and Innovation, promoting partnerships, entrepreneurship, and community outreach to enhance university initiatives. As a Professor of Microbiology, Maloy's research has contributed to understanding microbial genetics and Salmonella host specificity. Additional roles include Director of the Center for Microbial Sciences, Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education, and Chair of the San Diego Natural History Museum Board. Maloy's education includes a PhD in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from UC Irvine and postdoctoral training in Genetics at the University of Utah.
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San Diego State University
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Founded in 1897, San Diego State University is a major public research institution that provides transformative experiences for its more than 36,000 students. SDSU ranks as the number 1 California State University in federal research support, is a long-standing Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and resides on Kumeyaay land. The university is known for offering transformational research, international experiences, sustainability and entrepreneurship initiatives, internships and mentoring, and a broad range of student life and leadership opportunities. SDSU is committed to excellence and known for its efforts advancing diversity and inclusion.