Education:
- University of Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
- Stanford University, Master of Science in Aero/Astro Engineering
- Dartmouth Medical School, Medical Doctorate
- Dartmouth College, Hanover PhD in Biomedical Engineering
- Thesis: The development of magnetic susceptibility weighted magnetoencephalography
- Washington University/Barnes Jewish Hospital, Residency in Anesthesiology
- Washington University/Barnes Jewish Hospital, Fellowship in Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
Research Interests:
Critical Care and Perioperative Neuroimaging/Neuromonitoring, research interests are focused on the translation of emerging imaging techniques into real-time neuromonitoring for the benefit of patients and clinicians. My current project uses diffuse optical tomography (DOT) in the evaluation of patients during acute stroke recovery.
Extracurricular Interests:
Family, SCUBA, flying, travel, home renovation, and alpine skiing
Publications:
Find an updated list on his GoogleScholar page
- Burke B, Jobst B, Diamond S. Cross-correlation of fMRI BOLD and Time-Varying Power in Clinical EEG Frequency Bands. Neuroimage. 2009;47:S141.
- Burke BA, Diamond SG, editors. Asymmetric three-dimensional finite element analysis of a magnetically shielded room with access ports. 17th International Conference on Biomagnetism Advances in Biomagnetism–Biomag2010; 2010: Springer.
Patent(s):
- Diamond SG, Burke BA, Ficko BW. Method and apparatus for magnetic susceptibility tomography, magnetoencephalography, and taggant or contrast agent detection. Google Patents; 2016.