Cameron C McIntyre
Biomedical Engineering
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Research Interests
Neural engineering, computational neuroscience, brain imaging, and the design of human neuromodulation systems. Special expertise in the biophysics of brain stimulation and recording.
Bio
The McIntyre Laboratory hopes to improve deep brain stimulation (DBS) for the treatment of movement disorders and provide the fundamental technology necessary for the effective application of DBS to new clinical arenas.
Education
- Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University, 2001
Positions
- Professor of Biomedical Engineering
- Professor in Neurosurgery
Courses Taught
- BME 899: Special Readings in Biomedical Engineering
- BME 792: Continuation of Graduate Independent Study
- BME 791: Graduate Independent Study
- BME 590: Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering
Publications
- Bower KL, Noecker AM, Frankemolle-Gilbert AM, McIntyre CC. Model-Based Analysis of Pathway Recruitment During Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation. Neuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation Society. 2024 Apr;27(3):455–63.
- Noor MS, Steina AK, McIntyre CC. Dissecting deep brain stimulation evoked neural activity in the basal ganglia. Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics. 2024 Apr;21(3):e00356.
- Noecker AM, Mlakar J, Bijanki KR, Griswold MA, Pouratian N, Sheth SA, et al. Stereo-EEG-guided network modulation for psychiatric disorders: Interactive holographic planning. Brain stimulation. 2023 Nov;16(6):1799–805.
- Petersen MV, McIntyre CC. Comparison of Anatomical Pathway Models with Tractography Estimates of the Pallidothalamic, Cerebellothalamic, and Corticospinal Tracts. Brain connectivity. 2023 May;13(4):237–46.
- Bingham CS, Petersen MV, Parent M, McIntyre CC. Evolving characterization of the human hyperdirect pathway. Brain structure & function. 2023 Mar;228(2):353–65.
- Noecker AM, Mlakar J, Petersen MV, Griswold MA, McIntyre CC. Holographic visualization for stereotactic neurosurgery research. Brain stimulation. 2023 Mar;16(2):411–4.
In The News
- Holographic Brains Help Smart Minds Work Together (Jun 1, 2023 | Duke Today)
- New Faculty Voices at Duke in 2021 (Oct 26, 2021 | Duke Stories)