DR. PETER T. BANOS, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Floribunda Ave, Burlingame, CA

License number
California G077634
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
General Practice
Address
Address
1217 Floribunda Ave #4, Burlingame, CA 94010
Phone
(714) 655-3152

Professional information

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Peter Banos - Burlingame, CA

Work:
KOS SYSTEMS
Cofounder, Chief Medical Officer
Eli Lilly, Inc - Indianapolis, IN
Strategic Asset management / New product planning Intern
PRIVATE CONSULTING
Consultant
MEDTRONIC, INC - Minneapolis, MN
New Product Development Marketing Intern
MEKTRA, INC - San Jose, CA
Cofounder, Director of Strategic Planning
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - Chicago, IL
MBA in Finance and Entrepreneurship
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SCHOOL OF LAW
MBA in US patent law
OXFORD UNIVERSITY MAGDALEN COLLEGE - Oxford
MBA in European business
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - Los Angeles, CA
management
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - Orange, CA
INTERNAL MEDICINE
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - Chicago, IL
internal medicine, pediatrics, hematology, oncology
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO COLLEGE - Chicago, IL
B.A. in Chemistry


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Methods Of And Devices For Monitoring The Effects Of Cellular Stress And Damage Resulting From Radiation Exposure

US Patent:
2011003, Feb 10, 2011
Filed:
Aug 6, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/852048
Inventors:
Peter Theophilos Banos - Burlingame CA, US
Robert Alfred Burmeister - Saratoga CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/497, G01J 5/02, G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 19, 73 233, 25033907
Abstract:
Methods of and devices for detecting a measurable characteristic of the gas sample. The methods and devices are able to detect a value of or a change of measurable characteristic (e.g., such as chemical concentrations), a change of chemical compositions and/or biological responses of a living organism that are induced by a stressor. The biological responses are able to include cellular stress, damage, and immune responses. The stressor is able to include an exposure to ionizing radiation. The effects of the stressors are able to be monitored in terms of changes in the chemical concentrations and chemical compositions in an exhaled breath. The chemicals are able to function as bio-markers. The chemicals that are to be monitored are able to include nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ethane, and other molecules related to specific disease resulting from the stressor.