Overall TMT Strategy
 

 

Colin Taylor is the President and CEO of TMT.

He sets the commercial strategy for the corporation: This is to expand the company at a rate that allows TMT to continue to provide high quality products for which customers can continue to receive the support they need.

However, another principal focus of TMT is to provide non-commercial services that benefit the public:

  • Freely available medical articles in the public domain that have been written for the public rather than for healthcare professionals.
  • Free medical reports to anyone answering our questionnaires in chronic pain or other chronic diseases.
  • A regularly updated web page of links to news in the world of medicine.
  • Sophisticated software to match people (at no charge) to currently enrolling clinical trials that may be of benefit to them.

A physician with long experience in clinical research and medical aspects of computers, Dr. Taylor has led TMT Inc. since 1984. He has published extensively in the medical literature, is the inventor on many patents, and has been Co-Chairman at meetings of national medical societies.

His curriculum vitae is shown below:

Colin R. Taylor M.D.

EDUCATION/ACADEMIC HONORS

       1964           M.D. (M.B., Ch.B.), Aberdeen Medical School, Scotland.     

                             Class Prize in Pediatrics

1966           DCH RCPS, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, UK

 

MEDICAL LICENSURE

       1965‑Present                 United Kingdom

          1976‑Present                 State of Connecticut

 

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

      1968-70                         Lecturer in Medicine (Internal Medicine/Cardiology)

                                                     University of Glasgow, Scotland

1974-82                                       Reviewer, American Heart Journal

 

PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

         2004-Present              Consultant to Sepracor Inc., Boston, Mass.

       1999-2003                     Consultant to Sankyo, USA Corp, New York, NY

          1997-Present                 Consultant to The Minerva Consertal, Sacramento, CA

          1994-Present                 Consultant to Pfizer Inc.               

                         1988‑1993                     Medical Director, Department of Clinical and Scientific Affairs, Pfizer Inc., New York.  All department project physicians reported to me and I also directed the licensing evaluation group.

          1979‑1988                     Director, Department of Clinical Research, Pfizer Central Research, Pfizer Inc.,

                                                Connecticut (responsible for cardiovascular & diabetes clinical therapeutic areas)

          1976‑1979                     Senior Associate Director, Department of Clinical Research,

                                                Pfizer Central Research, Connecticut

          1970‑1976                     Associate Director, Department of Clinical Research,

                                                Pfizer Central Research, Pfizer Inc., Connecticut

 

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

British Medical Association, American Heart Association, American Medical Association, American Society for Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Drug Information Association, New York Academy of Sciences.

 

POST GRADUATE TRAINING

Cardiac Department, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow; Pediatric Department, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow; Pediatric Surgery Department, Royal Aberdeen Hospital for Sick Children, Aberdeen; Medical Department (Internal Medicine), Stracathro Hospital, Angus, Scotland.

 

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

          1976-1982                     Emergency Room Physician, L&M Hospitals, affiliate of Yale New Haven Medical School, CT

 

DIRECTORSHIPS

          1984‑Present                 President, Taylor MicroTechnology Inc. (TMT).

TMT develops clinical research software and patented medical devices. It has licensed software and medical devices to Pfizer Inc., Minerva and other health care companies.

PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS

37 Publications (e.g. in Circulation, American Journal of Cardiology, New England Journal of Medicine, American Heart Journal, Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics).  Many Presentations at national and international medical meetings and seminars (e.g., http://www.loni.ucla.edu/twiki/bin/view/CCB/CCB_Meetings_ColinTaylor2007).  Past Co-Chairman, American College of Cardiology Annual Sessions.  Symposium Coordinator of 1st and 4th Branford House Biomedical Symposia.

(Publications selected from 37 peer-reviewed publications, in chronological order)

  1. Taylor CR. Sudoxicam Therapy in Arthritis. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Scientific Session of the American Society of Clinical Rheumatology. (1971) pages 1-20.
  2. Members of the Clinic. The Glasgow Blood Pressure Clinic. J. Roy. Coll. Phycns Lond. (1972) 1:87-97.
  3. Taylor CR. Double-blind crossover study of diphenylhydantoin in angina pectoris. Chest (1974) 66:422-7.
  4. Pellegrino ED, Chalkley D, Corday E, Garrett TA, Kelsey FO, Ladimer I, McIntosh HD, Moraczewski A, Taylor CR, Varley AB, Vodra W. Medicolegal Aspects of Drug Testing and Systems of Institutional Review. Amer J Cardiol (1974) 34:482-484.
  5. Taylor CR. Tolamolol in the therapy of cardiac arrhythmias. Am Heart J (1976) Supp 2:111-117.
  6. Taylor CR, Perry JH, Salsburg DS. Analysis of Ambulatory Electrocardiograms by Computer Analysis of RR Interval Patterns followed by Visual Analysis of Selected ECG Strips: Utility of Random Data Sampling. Proceedings of Computers in Cardiology 1976: Published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. (1977) Pages 393-399.
  7. Taylor CR. Ventricular Premature Beats and Sudden Death. N Engl J Med. (1978) 298:512 (Letter).
  8. Sharma B,  Hoback J,  Francis GS,  Hodges M,  Asinger RW,  Cohn JN, Taylor CR. Pirbuterol: a new oral sympathomimetic amine for the treatment of congestive heart failure. Am Heart J (1981) 102:533-41.
  9. Taylor CR,  Baird JR,  Blackburn KJ,  Cambridge D,  Constantine JW, Ghaly MS,  Hayden ML,  McIlhenny HM,  Moore PF,  Olukotun AY,  Pullman LG, Salsburg DS,  Saxton CA,  Shevde S. Comparative pharmacology and clinical efficacy of newer agents in treatment of heart failure. Am Heart J (1981) 102:515-32.
  10. Rude RE, Turi Z, Brown EJ, Lorell BH, Colucci WS, Mudge GH Jr, Taylor CR, Grossman W. Acute effects of oral pirbuterol on myocardial oxygen metabolism and systemic hemodynamics in chronic congestive heart failure. Circulation (1981) 64(1):139-45.
  11. Awan NA, Evenson MK, Needham KE, Evans TO, Hermanovich J, Taylor CR, Amsterdam E, Mason DT. Hemodynamic effects of oral pirbuterol in chronic severe congestive heart failure. Circulation (1981) 63(1):96-101.
  12. Leier CV, Nelson S, Huss P, Bianchine JR, Olukotun AY, Taylor CR, Salsburg DS. Intravenous pirbuterol. Clin Pharmacol Ther (1982) 31:89-94.
  13. Pamelia FX,  Gheorghiade M,  Beller GA,  Bishop HL,  Olukotun AY,  Taylor CR, Watson DD,  Grunwald AM,  Sirowatka J,  Carabello BA,  Georghiade M. Acute and long-term hemodynamic effects of oral pirbuterol in patients with chronic severe congestive heart failure: randomized double-blind trial. Am Heart J (1983) 106:1369-76.
  14. Taylor CR, Leader JP, Singleton W, Munster EW,  Falkner FC,  O'Neil JA. Profile of trimazosin: an effective and safe antihypertensive agent. Am Heart J (1983) 106:1269-81.
  15. Singleton W, Taylor CR. Effect of trimazosin on serum lipid profiles in hypertensive patients. Am Heart J (1983 Nov) 106(5 Pt 2):1265-8.
  16. Taylor CR, Hodge EM, White DA. Circadian rhythm of angina: similarity to circadian rhythms of myocardial infarction, ischemic ST segment depression, and sudden cardiac death. The Amlodipine Angina Study Group. Am Heart J (1989) 118:1098-9.
  17. Taylor CR, Hodge EM, White DA. The circadian rhythm of angina pectoris. Amlodipine Angina Studies Group. Postgrad Med J (1991) 67 Suppl 5:S59.
  18. Gaffney M, Taylor C, Cusenza E. Harmonic regression analysis of the effect of drug treatment on the diurnal rhythm of blood pressure and angina. Stat Med. (1993) 12: 129-42

Inventor on US Patents & Copyrights

  1. Method and System for Analysis of Ambulatory Electrocardiographic Tape Recordings”, 1977, Patent 4,041,468.
  2. Methods for treating Congestive Heart Failure and Ischemic Heart Disease”, 1978, Patent 4,130,647.
  3. Method for Treating Congestive Heart Failure”, 1979, Patent 4,175,128.
  4. Method and System for Analysis of Body Sounds”, 1994, Patent 5,301,679.
  5. Method and System for Generating and Distributing Document Sets using a Relational Database”, 2001, Patent 6,209,004.
  6. Other Pending Patents for Computer Analysis of Pain Diagrams.
  7. PTO-registered Copyright for "What Color is Your Pain?" neuropathy tool.

 

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