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46
Citations
7470
World Ranking
5200
National Ranking
346

Overview

Steven M. Goetz is affiliated with Medtronic in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily covers fields related to Medicine and Neuroscience, with a strong focus on Neurology as a subfield. The scientist has contributed significantly to topics including Neurological disorders and treatments, Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies, Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases, Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders, and Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue.

The scientist's publication record includes multiple papers published between 2020 and 2021. Notable recent works are:

  • Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Deep Brain Stimulation Think Tank: Advances in Neurophysiology, Adaptive DBS, Virtual Reality, Neuroethics and Technology (2020) in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • Current Directions in Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease-Directing Current to Maximize Clinical Benefit (2020) in Neurology and Therapy
  • New Frontiers for Deep Brain Stimulation: Directionality, Sensing Technologies, Remote Programming, Robotic Stereotactic Assistance, Asleep Procedures, and Connectomics (2021) in Frontiers in Neurology
  • A Novel DBS Paradigm for Axial Features in Parkinson's Disease: A Randomized Crossover Study (2020) in Movement Disorders
  • Fatigue in Collegiate Flight Training (2020) in Collegiate Aviation Review International

Steven M. Goetz has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Alfonso Fasano, Aristide Merola, Vibhor Krishna, Srivatsan Pallavaram, and Stephen Carcieri. Each of these collaborators has worked with the scientist on at least two publications.

The scientist's research has been disseminated across various publication venues, notably Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Neurology and Therapy, Frontiers in Neurology, Movement Disorders, and Collegiate Aviation Review International, each hosting one of their published works.

Best Publications

  • Apparatus and method for creating, maintaining, and controlling a virtual electrode used for the ablation of tissue

    Michael F. Hoey;Mark A. Christopherson;Steven M. Goetz

  • Shifting between electrode combinations in electrical stimulation device

    Steven M. Goetz;Andrew H. Houchins;Jeffrey T. Keacher;Gary W. King

  • Selection of neurostimulator parameter configurations using bayesian networks

    Steven M. Goetz

  • Therapy programming guidance based on stored programming history

    Steven M. Goetz;Michael T. Lee

  • Programming techniques for peripheral nerve field stimulation

    Gary W. King;Steven M. Goetz;Andrew H. Houchins;Jeffrey T. Keacher

  • User interface with toolbar for programming electrical stimulation therapy

    Steven M. Goetz;Jeffrey T. Keacher;Rajeev Sahasrabudhe;Wende L. Dewing

  • Selecting electrode combinations for stimulation therapy

    Gary W. King;Steven M. Goetz;Kevin K. Tidemand;Wilbert A. Wesselink

  • Selection of neurostimulator parameter configurations using genetic algorithms

    Steven M. Goetz

  • User interface with an atlas for configuring stimulation therapy

    Richard T. Stone;Warren W. Ball;Carl D. Wahlstrand;Steven M. Goetz

  • Programming interface with an unwrapped 2d view of a stimulation lead with complex electrode array geometry

    Steven M. Goetz;Richard T. Stone;Warren W. Ball;Carl D. Wahlstrand

  • Unwrapped 2D view of a stimulation lead with complex electrode array geometry

    Steven M. Goetz;Richard T. Stone;Warren W. Ball;Carl D. Wahlstrand

  • Stimulation templates for programming a stimulation lead with complex electrode array geometry

    Carl D. Wahlstrand;Richard T. Stone;Warren W. Ball;Steven M. Goetz

  • Electrical and activation field models for programming a stimulation lead with complex electrode array geometry

    Steven M. Goetz;Richard T. Stone;Warren W. Ball;Carl D. Wahlstrand

  • Telemetry module with configurable data layer for use with an implantable medical device

    Steven M. Goetz;Gregory Pat Spar

  • User interface with 3d environment for configuring stimulation therapy

    Richard T. Stone;Warren W. Ball;Carl D. Wahlstrand;Steven M. Goetz

  • Automated integrity tests

    Touby A. Drew;Steven M. Goetz

  • Guided programming with feedback

    Delight D. DeMulling;Debbie A. McConnell;Steven M. Goetz;Cari C. Herman

  • Stimulation templates for configuring stimulation therapy

    Richard T. Stone;Warren W. Ball;Carl D. Wahlstrand;Steven M. Goetz

  • Rule-based stimulation program search

    Steven M. Goetz;Donald R. Johnson;Andrew H. Houchins;Jeffrey T. Keacher

  • interface for implantable medical device programming

    Touby A. Drew;Steven M. Goetz;Sarah B. Alme;Jiaying Shen

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy J. Denison
Timothy J. Denison University of Oxford

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