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Management:
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| Ron
Oberleitner -
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman
of the Board |
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Ron
is a widely recognized thought leader in the
health IT and autism communities, having successfully
brought numerous innovations to market, including
TalkAutism and AutismCares. He is a leading
expert and widely published researcher on the
use of health informatics and telemedicine for
special needs, all of this work in recent years
stemming from a successful career with market-leading
medical device companies. (Biography Sketch) |
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Interview: Future technology
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Interview: Save travel (0:22)
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| Gregory
Abowd, Ph.D. - Chief
Research Officer |
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Gregory
is a world-renowned computing expert at the
Georgia Institute of Technology and a former
Rhodes Scholar. Through a licensing arrangement
with the Georgia Tech Research Corporation,
Gregory has been a key contributor in the development
of the Behavior Imaging. He is an expert on
video technologies and in the area of Human-Computer
Interaction, with particular focus on the engineering
and evaluation of mobile and ubiquitous computing
applications. (Biography Sketch) |
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| Suhas Pharkute, Ph.D. - Systems Architect |
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Suhas received his doctorate in Engineering and Applied Science from Idaho State University (ISU) with a concentration in telehealth for underserved populations. He was the architect and administrator for Telehealth Idaho, a project of the Idaho Rural Health Institute at ISU. His specialization in low-bandwidth video transmission and platform design for telehealth systems make him adept at designing technology platforms. Suhas is also an expert on internet security and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and brings strong telehealth IT expertise to the company. (Biography Sketch) |
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| Sharon
Oberleitner - Director
& Vice President, Clinical Affairs |
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Sharon
founded the technology nonprofit Princeton Autism
Technology and has spoken at numerous national
autism conferences. She was an executive board
member of New Jersey's state agency for autism
services (COSAC), the autism delegate to Idaho
Partners in Policymaking, and the recipient
of the Organization for Autism Research (OAR)'s
National Service Award. In the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina, she founded and ran AutismCares,
a coalition of groups supporting families in
natural disasters. Sharon manages CT's interface
with the clinical community and coordinates
with healthcare and education professionals
to ensure the relevance of the company's solutions.
She is the mother of a child with autism. |
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Interview: Child's self-injury(1:10)
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