Panos Papadiamantis is an engineer and inventor who is dedicated to helping people live longer and better by leveraging the two most potent drugs in nature, nutrition, and exercise. He started his academic career at the National Technical University of Athens and then moved to the United States to continue to pursue a graduate degree at the Stanford School of Engineering. During his stint at Stanford, he worked in the Center of International Security and Collaboration alongside Siegfried Hecker, former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and William Perry, former Minster of Defence of the United States, in conducting research and risk analysis on nuclear technology and its implications on national security. Following his studies at Stanford, he worked as a product manager in...
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Co-founder, CPO at PNOĒ