
David G. Armstrong, USA
Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Neurological Surgery
Dr. Armstrong directs the USC Limb Preservation Program and the Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA), and serves as Principal Investigator of the NSF-funded Center to Stream Healthcare in Place (C2SHiP) — the largest Industry–University Cooperative Research Center in NSF history.
He is Founding President of the American Limb Preservation Society (ALPS) and co-founder of the International Diabetic Foot Conference (DFCon). He is the first podiatric surgeon named Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow and the first granted membership in the Society for Vascular Surgery.
He has authored more than 770 peer-reviewed publications and over 120 books or chapters. His work sits at the intersection of diabetes, cardiometabolic disease, and limb preservation — translating technology, biologics, and human-centered design into measurable benefit for people at risk of amputation.
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