Shelly D.
Timmons, M.D.
is a medical advisor to EyeTect. She received her M.D. from
the University of Illinois in 1991. She completed her
neurosurgical residency training at the University of
Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis from 1991-1997.
Dr. Timmons then joined the Semmes-Murphey Clinic as a
neurosurgeon, and received appointments as Chief of the
Neurotrauma Division of the UTHSC Department of Neurosurgery
and the Chief of Neurosurgery at the Regional Medical Center
at Memphis / Elvis Presley Memorial Trauma Center.
Subsequently, in 2002, she earned her Ph.D. in Anatomy and
Neurobiology at UTHSC. She is Board Certified by the
American Association of Neurological Surgeons and is a
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
Steven Arms,
is the President of Microstrain, Inc., EyeTect’s contract
engineering team. MicroStrain’s engineers have made a
significant contribution to the design and
development of the closed eye sensor utilized by EyeTect.
MicroStrain produces micro-miniature displacement,
orientation, and wireless sensors and associated
microelectronics for aerospace, automotive, and medical
applications. Microstrain has also been recognized for new
product development, capturing a total of seven “Best of
Sensors Expo” Gold awards for new sensing products during
years 2001-2005. The firm currently holds sixteen issued US
patents, with over ten additional US patents pending.
Roger N. White,
President of Phiama, Inc., is EyeTect’s Regulatory
Consultant. Roger has 25 years of experience in providing
Clinical, Regulatory Affairs, Product Development, and
Quality System assistance to the Medical Device Industry.
He has
developed FDA QSR and ISO 13485 compliant Quality Systems,
written IDE protocols and Technical Files, and obtained key
510(k) clearances for various startup clients.
He has also served as
the Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of Regulatory
Affairs for Spine Wave, Inc. from October 2001 to January
2003. Prior to that, Roger was Vice President of Product
and Technology Development for Medtronic Surgical
Navigational Technologies. He has an M.S. degree and a B.S.
degree in Biomedical Engineering from Louisiana Tech
University where he graduated summa cum laude.