Larry V. McIntire is an American engineering educator.
McIntire earned a bachelor degree in chemical engineering and a concurrent master's of science from Cornell University in 1966. He earned the master of arts in 1968 and doctorate in 1970 at Princeton University.[1]
McIntire began his teaching career at Rice University in 1970,[2] where he was later named E.D. Butcher Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering and chaired Rice's Department of Bioengineering, as well as the Institute of Biosciences and Bioengineering.[3] While on the faculty at Rice, he was elected a 1992 fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering,[4] served as president of the AIMBE between 1997 and 1998,[5] was elected a 1998 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,[3] and a 2001 member of the United States National Academy of Engineering.[6] He moved to the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University in 2003 as Wallace Coulter Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, jointly run by the two schools.[2][7] McIntire later served as chair of AAAS Section M (Engineering).[8]