Ciaran Bolger,
MB
BCh BAO BSc(Hons.) PhD FRCSI FRCS(SN)
is a founder and the Chief Scientific Advisor to EyeTect.
He is currently a Consultant Neurosurgeon and Chair of the
National Centre for Neurosurgery at Beaumont Hospital in
Dublin, Ireland and Head of the Department of Clinical
Neuroscience at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
He has held Neurosurgery appointments since 1991 in
Australia, the UK, and Ireland. His PhD Thesis entitled
“Ocular Microtremor: Measurement, Physiological Variation
and Neurogenic Basis” was presented at Trinity College
Dublin in 1995. This Thesis and additional papers that have
been published based upon his work are the basis of
EyeTect’s product and technology. Mr. Bolger is widely
published and recognized as a top expert in brainstem
function, ocular microtremor, and Neurosurgery, particularly
complex spinal surgery, and Computer Guided surgery. He is
an inventor on 4 medical device patents. He has also
received numerous grants and awards and is heavily involved
in research and development inthe fields of brainstem
function and spinal surgery.
James T. Robertson, M.D.
is a founder and medical advisor to EyeTect and currently a
Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Tennessee
Center for Health Sciences in Memphis, Tennessee. He has
worked extensively on the use and development of monitoring
devices of the brain and spinal cord and is presently
involved in the development and application of a spinal cord
stimulator for spinal cord injury.
Kurt R. Smith, D.Sc.
is a founder and business advisor to EyeTect, and one of the
inventors of the EyeTect® TMU. His previous experience
includes President of Strategic Planning and Business
Development for Medtronic and founder of Surgical Navigation
Technologies, now a Division of Medtronic, where he played
the roles of President and Chief Technical Officer. Kurt
has fifteen years experience leading teams to success in
product and business development. He is currently the CEO
of Healing Rhythms, developing wellness technology products
using biofeedback.