Science & Technology

Pushing the boundaries of our brains

3D render of a brain. The brain is electric blue.

Duke biomedical engineering professor Cameron McIntyre is making discoveries at the intersections of A.I. and deep brain stimulation. His work is providing hope for the treatment of movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease. Watch our video about his work and his hope for patients in the future.

  • Headshot of Cameron McIntyre, softly smiling into camera and wearing a blue-collared shirt. McIntyre is a professor of biomedical engineering at the Pratt School of Engineering.
    Cameron McIntyre
    Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering

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