Background
Diamond, Milton was born on March 6, 1934 in New York City. Son of Aaron and Jennie (Arbor) Diamond.
Anatomy and reproductive biology educator
Diamond, Milton was born on March 6, 1934 in New York City. Son of Aaron and Jennie (Arbor) Diamond.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1955; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Kansas, 1962.
Instructor, assistant professor anatomy, U. Louisville, 1962-1967;
associate professor anatomy, U. Hawaii, 1967-1971;
professor anatomy and reproductive biology, U. Hawaii, since 1971;
research professor psychiatry, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1976-1978. Director Pacific Center for Sex and Society, since 1985. Department education State of Hawaii, 1971-1988, National Science Foundation/National Institutes of Health, 1973-1988, others.
Principal investigator various studies on abortion, contraception, sex, and sexual development.
Chair Hawaii Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Task Group, 1985-1992. First lieutenant United States Army, 1955-1958. Fellow Society for Scientific Study of Sex (president western region 1987).
Member American Association Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (certified educator, therapist), Animal Behavior Society (charter), Harry Benjamin International Society for Gender Dysphoria, International Academy Sex Research (charter), Society for Development Psychobiology, Society for Study of Reproduction (charter), Association Sexologists (charter), Polish Academy Sexological Science (honorary, Sodalem honoris causa).
Married Grace H. Whitney, December 18, 1955 (deceased September 1989). Children: Hinda Louise, Irene Wanda, Sara Elizabeth, Leah Naiomi.