About Us

Headquarters

CTInformatics, Inc.

4915 West 35th Street

Suite 200

Minneapolis, MN 55416

Telephone: (763) 3O7-2295

Fax: (561) 76O-3371

Email: ctinfo@ctinformatics.com

President

Michael Schonwetter

Michael Schonwetter has extensive experience in new company development, data security, and technology innovation. His current focus is on business development, regulatory compliance, data acquisition, experiment design and human-computer interfaces.

Michael is also Founder and President of Synchron Voice and Video, Inc., a national litigation support company specializing in high-quality transcript synchronization. Synchron provides synchronization of text and audio/video through a secure data center via encrypted transmissions.

He is also Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Deception Discovery Technologies, LLC (DDT) where he is currently working on novel approaches to system design and development for DDT's effort in automatic detection of language-based deception. DDT handles customer information requiring high levels of privacy and security for customers working in government intelligence, human resources, and litigation.

Vice President for Research

Serguei Pakhomov

Serguei Pakhomov, Ph.D. has extensive training in computational linguistics, health informatics and clinical and translational research. He received his PhD from the University of Minnesota in Linguistics in 2001 and subsequently completed post-doctoral training at the Mayo Clinic on a National Library of Medicine training grant in health informatics and the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Career Award (K12). In addition to his role at CTInformatics, he is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota, College of Pharmacy.

Advisory Board

Medicine

Genevieve Melton-Meaux, MD is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and Faculty Fellow in the Institute for Health Informatics at the University of Minnesota and works as a biomedical informatics researcher and surgeon. She has substantial experience in the use of electronic health record data for both patient care and secondary functions through standards development, information models, statistical techniques, and natural language processing. Dr. Melton earned her Doctor of Medicine degree at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and having had prior training in mathematics, and electrical engineering and computer science. She also has a Master's degree in Biomedical Informatics from Columbia University. Dr. Melton is advising CTInformatics on a wide range of technical and clinical aspects of patient selection including definition of enrollment criteria and their translation into structured and natural language processing queries of electronic health records.