Circadian Technologies, Inc.
Twenty-five years experience, a leading international expert on human fatigue and safety in extended hours operations and accidents, including commercial motor vehicles, trucks, automobiles, marine, rail, public transit and aviation, as well industry.
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Dr. Martin C Moore-Ede |
| Circadian Technologies, Inc. |
| 24 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington Massachusetts - 02421 United States |
| Tel: 781-676-6925 |
| expert@circadian.com |
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| Keywords: |
Sleep, Fatigue, Work hours, Hours-of-Service, Sleep disorders,
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| Categories: |
Vehicular Accidents | Trucks and Trucking | Accidents | Occupational Health | Health & Safety | Driver Fatigue |
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Short Biography or Curriculum Vitae: |
Employment Information
2003 to Present Circadian Technologies, Inc. Chairman & CEO
1983 - 2003 Circadian Technologies, Inc. President & Chief Executive Officer
1988 ? 1997 Institute for Circadian Physiology Director & President
1981 ? 1998 Harvard Medical School Associate Professor of Physiology
1975 ? 1981 Harvard Medical School Assistant Professor of Physiology
1982 ? 1988 Brigham and Women's Hospital Associate Staff-Surgery (Physiology)
1974 ? 1982 Brigham and Women's Hospital Consultant in Surgery (Physiology)
1971 ? 1974 Harvard Medical School Research Fellow in Surgery
1970 ? 1971 Toronto East General Hospital Intern (Medicine & Surgery)
1970 Guy's Hospital Medical School Instructor in Physiology
1968 NASA Ames Research Center Research Associate
Professional Work Experience
Martin Moore-Ede, M.D., PhD. is a leading international expert on the role of human fatigue in transportation accidents, including commercial motor vehicles (truck, bus and motorcoach), automobiles, marine vessels (ship, tugboat), rail locomotives (freight and passenger), public transit vehicles (bus, light rail, commuter rail) and aviation equipment (commercial, cargo and private aircraft).
As a Harvard professor for 25 years, Dr. Moore-Ede conducted the pioneering research investigating the role of fatigue as a leading cause of fatal and high cost accidents on highways (including single vehicle, hit-rear and driver inattention accidents), and of train derailments, collisions at sea, and human errors in aviation. He has published 10 books, and 125 scientific papers on human fatigue, errors and accidents and the physiology of sleep deprivation and circadian rhythms. He has served on multiple national and international committees, and has received numerous awards. He is a frequent guest on television (CNN, Today Show, Good Morning America, 20:20, Dateline, Oprah Winfree, Nova, BBC) radio (NPR Fresh Air, Connection), and print media (Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, Time and Newsweek). He has testified before Congressional committees on multiple occasions, and advised government agencies in the US, Canada and the U.K.
As the CEO of the consulting firm, Circadian Technologies, Inc., he currently advises and supervises teams which work with over half of the Fortune 500 companies on strategies to minimize fatigue risk, and reduce accidents caused by fatigue. In addition, Dr. Moore-Ede undertakes both plaintiff and defense expert witness work in selected cases, and provides confidential advice to attorneys and their clients on how to minimize litigation risk, and distinguish readily defensible from hard to defend claims, and on strategies to cross-examine opposing counsel?s witnesses. He has extensive experience of providing expert testimony in the courtroom, where he has an outstanding record of educating and engaging juries so they reach informed conclusions, and of using scientifically validated computer models to reconstruct accidents scenarios in the courtroom.
Expertise areas include: driver fatigue, hours of service violations, human factors, sleep deprivation, CMV highway accident reconstruction, fatigue in truck, bus, motorcoach, rail, transit & marine accidents caused by human error, drowsy driving, asleep at the wheel, overtime, work-rest schedules, night driving, operator fatigue, shiftwork, shift schedules, human performance, driver attention, rear-end collisions, single vehicle accidents, fatigue management, alertness.
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Education, Certifications, Awards, etc.: |
Ph.D., Physiology, Harvard University, 1974
M.B., B.S., Guy's Hospital Medical School, (M.D. equiv.) University of London, 1970
MRCS, LRCP, Royal Colleges of Surgeons and Physicians, England, 1970
B.Sc., Physiology, University of London, England (1st Class Honors), 1967
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Areas of Expertise: |
Accident Reconstruction
Accident Investigation
Asleep at the Wheel
Auto
Aviation
Boats
Buses
Collision Analysis
Commercial Vehicles
Driver Behavior
Driver Impairment
Freight Train Accident Analysis
Human Factors
Industrial Accidents
Marine Accidents
Motor Carrier Safety
Occupational Safety
OSHA
Railroad
Traffic Accident Reconstruction
Trucking
Vehicular
Visibility and Vision
Admiralty and Maritime
Accident Reconstruction
Accident Reconstruction
Boating Safety
Boating Safety
Capsizing
Coast Guard Regulations
Fatigue
Fatigue
Fatigue
Marine Insurance Claims
Marine Safety Practices
Maritime
Maritime
Maritime
Navigational Safety
Night Operations
Operator Inattention
Supertankers
Vessel Operation
Automotive
Accident Reconstruction
Accident Reconstruction
Accident Reconstruction
Commercial Vehicles
Defensive Driver
Driver Fatigue
Driver Fatigue
Driver Fatigue
Driver Fatigue
Driver Fatigue
Driver Impairment
Driver Training
Highway Safety Techniques
Human Factors
Labor Practices
Motor Carrier Safety
Operator Inattention
OSHA Regulations
Rollovers
Trucks
Trucks
Vehicle Failures
Human Factors/Ergonomics
Asleep at the Wheel
Behavioral Expectations
Cognition
Decision Making
Driver Behavior
Driver Fatigue
Driver Impairment
Drowsy Driving
Fatigue
Foreseeability of Human Behavior
Human Error
Human Factors
Human Factors Psychology
Human Perception
Human Performance
Human-Technology Interactions
Motor Skills
Operator Fatigue
Operator Inattention
Perception
Pilot Performance
Reaction Time
Risk Identification
Safety Issues
Vision and Visibility
Medical/Health Care
Occupational Medicine
Safety and Industrial Hygiene
Aviation Safety
Commercial Vehicle Safety
Employee Safety Training
Health & Safety
Highway Safety Techniques
Industrial Accidents
Industrial Safety
Industry Safety
Machine Safety
Manufacturing Safety
Manufacturing Safety
Manufacturing Safety
Marine Safety
Mine Safety
Occupational Safety
OSHA
Plant Maintenance
Plant Operation
Process Plant Operator
Safety
Safety Analysis
System Safety and Human Factors
Traffic Accident Reduction
Truck Terminal Safety
Workers Compensation
Workplace Safety
Wrongful Death
Transportation
Accident Reconstruction
Asleep at the Wheel
Automobiles
Buses
Commercial Vehicles
D.O.T. Compliance
Driver Fatigue
Driver Fatigue
Driver Impairment
Fatigue
Motor Carrier Safety
Operator Fatigue
Operator Inattention
Pilot Fatigue
Railroad
Railroad Derailment
Seaports and Harbors
Semi Trailer
Tractors
Trains
Transportation
Transportation Damages
Transportation Safety
Trucking
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