

Fiona M Baumer
Dr. Fiona M. Baumer is renowned for her innovative approaches in pediatric neurology, particularly in the treatment and understanding of epilepsy in children. As an Assistant Professor in Neurology and Pediatrics at Stanford Medicine, she dedicates her research to unraveling the complexities of how abnormal brain activity affects brain connectivity and cognition in young patients. Her work is pivotal in advancing the understanding of neurological disorders in children and developing effective therapeutic interventions. Dr. Baumer's research is at the forefront of exploring the intricate relationship between brain network connectivity and cognitive functions. She employs advanced techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with EEG (TMS-EEG) to delve into the nuances of language processing and the impact of epileptic spike waves. Her investigations aim to uncover the underlying mechanisms that disrupt cognitive processes in children with epilepsy, providing insights that could lead to improved diagnostic and treatment strategies. A significant aspect of Dr. Baumer's research is the exploration of non-invasive stimulation techniques, particularly transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), as potential therapeutic interventions. She is committed to assessing how these techniques can be harnessed to enhance language, learning, and cognitive abilities in children affected by epilepsy. Her work not only contributes to the academic understanding of neurological sciences but also holds promise for practical applications that can significantly improve the quality of life for her patients. Dr. Baumer's contributions to the field of neurology and neurological sciences are marked by her dedication to bridging the gap between clinical practice and research. Her efforts in investigating cognitive comorbidities and brain connectivity are instrumental in shaping future therapeutic approaches. Through her research, she aims to pave the way for innovative treatments that address the unique challenges faced by children with epilepsy, ultimately striving to enhance their cognitive development and overall well-being. In addition to her research, Dr. Baumer is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of neurologists and researchers. Her commitment to education and collaboration fosters an environment of learning and discovery, encouraging young scientists to pursue groundbreaking research in the field of neurology. Her work continues to inspire and influence both her peers and students, making significant strides in the understanding and treatment of pediatric epilepsy.
Publications
, 930-930, 2024-09-12
, 334-343, 2024-05-01
, 198, 2023-01-01
, 1083-1083, 2018-06-05