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Overview

Patrick D. Barnes is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within engineering and medicine.

Their work focuses on several key topics, including:

  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Neonatal respiratory health research
  • Fetal and pediatric neurological disorders
  • Air traffic management and optimization
  • Human-automation interaction and safety
  • Aerospace and aviation technology
  • Technology assessment and management

Barnes has contributed to research published in the following venues:

  • The Journal of Pediatrics
  • AIAA AVIATION 2022 Forum
  • INCOSE International Symposium

Their notable recent papers include:

  • Limitations of Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a Predictor of Death or Disability Following Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy in the Late Hypothermia Trial, 2020, The Journal of Pediatrics
  • Overview of Model-Based Systems Engineering Efforts to Evolve the Airspace Research System Roadmap, 2022, AIAA AVIATION 2022 Forum
  • Modeling NASA's Procedural Requirement Processes - Implications for Digital Future, 2024, INCOSE International Symposium

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Barnes include:

  • Abbot R. Laptook
  • Seetha Shankaran
  • Nancy Rollins
  • T. Barbara
  • Nehal A. Parikh

In terms of disciplinary coverage, Barnes's publications indicate expertise in the following fields:

  • Engineering
  • Medicine

Within these areas, their work addresses the subfields of:

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Social Psychology
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

Best Publications

  • Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of brain development in premature and mature newborns

    Petra S. Hüppi;Simon Warfield;Ron Kikinis;Patrick D. Barnes

  • Microstructural development of human newborn cerebral white matter assessed in vivo by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging.

    Petra S Hüppi;Stephan E Maier;Sharon Peled;Gary P Zientara

  • Developmental and Neurologic Status of Children after Heart Surgery with Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest or Low-Flow Cardiopulmonary Bypass

    D C Bellinger;R A Jonas;L A Rappaport;D Wypij

  • Magnetic resonance image—directed stereotactic neurosurgery: use of image fusion with computerized tomography to enhance spatial accuracy

    E. Alexander;H. M. Kooy;M. Van Herk;M. Schwartz

  • Periventricular white matter injury in the premature infant is followed by reduced cerebral cortical gray matter volume at term.

    Terrie E. Inder;Petra S. Huppi;Petra S. Huppi;Simon Warfield;Ron Kikinis

  • Practice parameter: Neuroimaging of the neonate: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the Practice Committee of the Child Neurology Society

    L. R. Ment;H. S. Bada;P. Barnes;P. E. Grant

  • Spastic diplegia as a complication of interferon Alfa-2a treatment of hemangiomas of infancy

    Charles F. Barlow;Cedric J. Priebe;John B. Mulliken;Patrick D. Barnes

  • Cyclosporine neurotoxicity and its relationship to hypertensive encephalopathy: CT and MR findings in 16 cases.

    R. B. Schwartz;S. M. Bravo;R. A. Klufas;Liangge Hsu

  • Microstructural brain development after perinatal cerebral white matter injury assessed by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging.

    Petra S. Hüppi;Brendan Murphy;Stephan E. Maier;Gary P. Zientara

  • Biological classification of soft-tissue vascular anomalies: MR correlation.

    J S Meyer;F A Hoffer;P D Barnes;J B Mulliken

  • Evaluation and Management of Children Younger Than Two Years Old With Apparently Minor Head Trauma: Proposed Guidelines

    Sara A. Schutzman;Patrick Barnes;Anne-Christine Duhaime;David Greenes

  • Obstetric MR imaging.

    Deborah Levine;Patrick D. Barnes;Robert R. Edelman

  • Fast MR imaging of fetal central nervous system abnormalities.

    Deborah Levine;Patrick D. Barnes;Richard R. Robertson;Geoffrey Wong

  • 20-year experience in childhood craniopharyngioma.

    Stella Hetelekidis;Stella Hetelekidis;Patrick D Barnes;Patrick D Barnes;May L Tao;Edwin G Fischer

  • Cortical maturation in normal and abnormal fetuses as assessed with prenatal MR imaging.

    Deborah Levine;Patrick D. Barnes

  • The prognostic significance of postoperative residual tumor in ependymoma.

    E A Healey;P D Barnes;W J Kupsky;R M Scott

  • Microvessel count and cerebrospinal fluid basic fibroblast growth factor in children with brain tumours

    V.W Li;C Yu Ab;J Folkman;R.M Scott

  • Mechanism of cerebral edema in children with diabetic ketoacidosis

    Nicole S. Glaser;Sandra L. Wootton-Gorges;James P. Marcin;Michael H. Buonocore

  • Neuroimaging and neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely preterm infants

    Susan R. Hintz;Patrick D. Barnes;Dorothy Bulas;Thomas L. Slovis

  • Cavernous angiomas of the central nervous system in children

    Scott Rm;Barnes P;Kupsky W;Adelman Ls

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy J. Tarbell
Nancy J. Tarbell Harvard University
Deborah Levine
Deborah Levine University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ferenc A. Jolesz
Ferenc A. Jolesz Brigham and Women's Hospital
Petra Susan Hüppi
Petra Susan Hüppi University of Geneva
Robert V. Mulkern
Robert V. Mulkern Boston Children's Hospital
Scott L. Pomeroy
Scott L. Pomeroy Boston Children's Hospital
Joseph J. Volpe
Joseph J. Volpe Harvard University
David Zurakowski
David Zurakowski Boston Children's Hospital
Stephen E. Sallan
Stephen E. Sallan Harvard University
Patricia E. Burrows
Patricia E. Burrows Medical College of Wisconsin

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