Michael Wayne Taylor
Engineering at Southside Blvd, Jacksonville, FL

License number
Louisiana EI.0010251
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1900
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
8787 Southside Blvd APT 707, Jacksonville, FL 32256

Professional information

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National Sales Manager

Location:
Jacksonville, Florida Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Dealertrack Oct 2006 - Jan 2009 - National Sales Manager Phoenix American Mar 2005 - Sep 2006 - Eastern Regional Sales Manager
Education:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1978 - 1980


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Percussionist Composer And Educator

Location:
Jacksonville, Florida Area
Industry:
Music
Work:
University of Minnesota Duluth - Duluth, Minnesota Aug 2011 - Jun 2013 - Graduate Teaching Assistant
Education:
University of Minnesota-Duluth 2011 - 2013
Master of Percussion Performance, Percussion Instruments
University of North Florida 2006 - 2011
Bachelor of Percussion Performance, Percussion Instruments


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Michael Taylor - Jacksonville, FL

Work:
Untied States Navy


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Chief Assistant Circuit Defender At Brunswick Judicial Circuit

Position:
Chief Assistant Circuit Defender at Brunswick Judicial Circuit
Location:
Jacksonville, Florida Area
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Brunswick Judicial Circuit - Chief Assistant Circuit Defender
Education:
Vanderbilt University 1991 - 1995


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Customer Contact At Sps

Position:
CUSTOMER CONTACT at SPS
Location:
Jacksonville, Florida Area
Industry:
Security and Investigations
Work:
SPS - CUSTOMER CONTACT


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Device And Method To Monitor Carbohydrate Loads For Diabetics Using A Bar Code Scanner And Dosing Insulin

US Patent:
8337459, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Mar 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/070771
Inventors:
Michael Taylor - Jacksonville FL, US
James Taylor - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604151
Abstract:
In order for diabetics to maintain appropriate blood sugar levels, this application will enable a person to determine the amount of carbohydrates in a particular food item in any restaurant. With the modern technology of applications for smart phones or hand held computer devices that can read barcodes, the information can easily be retrieved for appropriate use. Software can be integrated between the hand held computer device that will enable an insulin pump to automatically and accurately dose the appropriate amount of insulin that is required.