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Jay C. Buckey Jr.

Jay C. Buckey, Jr.

Professor of Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School
Adjunct Professor of Engineering
603/650-6012
Jay.Buckey@Dartmouth.edu

Education

  • B.S.E.E., Cornell University 1977
  • M.D., Cornell University 1981

Research Interests

Bubble detection and sizing; smart medical systems; hearing assessment; aerospace medicine; undersea and hyperbaric medicine; technology and energy policy; motion sickness

Teaching, 2009-2011

Selected Publications

  • Bollinger, BR, Wilbur JC, Donoghue TG, Phillips SD, Knaus DA, Magari PJ, Alvarenga DL, Buckey JC. Dual-frequency ultrasound detection of stationary microbubbles in tissue. Undersea Hyperbaric Medicine, 36(2), 127-36, 2009.

  • Buckey JC, Alvarenga DL, MacKenzie TA. Chlorpheniramine and ephedrine in combination for motion sickness. J. Vestib Res. 17(5-6): 301-11, 2007.

  • Buckey, J.C. Space Physiology. Oxford University Press

  • Buckey, J.C. and Homick, J.L. The Neurolab Spacelab Mission: Neuroscience Research in Space. NASA SP 2005-535

  • Carter, J.A., Buckey, J.C., Greenhalgh, L., Holland, A.W., Hegel, M.T. An interactive media program for managing psychosocial problems on long-duration spaceflights. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine (Medline Abstract)

  • Buckey, J.C., Knaus, D.A., Alvarenga, D.L., Kenton, M.A., Magari, P.J. Dual-frequency ultrasound for detecting and sizing bubbles. Acta Astronautica Medline Abstract)

  • Buckey, J.C., Alvarenga, D.L., Cole, B., Rigas, J.R. Chlorpheniramine for motion sickness. Journal of Vestibular Research (Medline Abstract)

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