Howell, Bryan, PhD

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Postdoctoral Fellow
Neuromodulation Center
Research Scientist
Case Western Reserve University
CONTACT INFORMATION
Program Contact:
Bryan Howell, PhD
Contact Email:
bryan.howell@case.edu
Mentor: Cameron McIntyre, PhD
Lab: Neuromodulation Center
RESEARCH
Bryan is a transplant from South Texas. He received his BS in Biomedical Engineering and a Minor in Mathematics
from The University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) in 2009. In 2015, he obtained his PhD in Biomedical Engineering at
Duke University, contributing a body of work on improved electrode design for stimulation of the brain and
spine, and in 2018, he completed a fellowship on multi-modal neuroimaging and its application to computational
medicine, namely for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and intractable depression with deep brain
stimulation.
Bryan is now a Research Scientist managing projects both internally and externally with clinical collaborators
at the Mount Sinai Health System and Emory University. His projects have three points of focus: (1) testing new
dosing and targeting strategies for treatment of intractable depression with subcallosal cingulate DBS, (2)
identifying the neural targets underlying symptom improvements in subthalamic DBS for Parkinson’s disease, and
(3) developing new models and methods to study the mechanisms of action of transcranial electrical stimulation.
EDUCATION
Duke University
PhD, Biomedical Engineering, 2015