Daniel Burnett has an extensive work experience in various companies and roles. Daniel is the founder and CEO of Theranova, LLC, a medical device incubator that has successfully spun out six venture-backed companies in the past seven years, collectively raising over $100 million. Daniel is also an adjunct assistant professor at the University of California, San Francisco in the Department of Bioengineering since 2011.
Furthermore, Daniel Burnett is the founder and CEO of JustAir, Inc., the founder and chairman of RESPIRIX, the founder and CMO of Bone Health Technologies, the founder and director of Channel Medsystems, Inc., the founder and director of EMKinetics, the founder and chairman of Potrero Medical, the founder and CMO of Perikinetics Inc., and the founder and chairman of Handl.
Overall, Daniel Burnett has a diverse background in entrepreneurship and leadership in the medical device industry.
Daniel Burnett completed their education in a chronological order as follows:
From 1990 to 1994, they attended the University of Pennsylvania, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) with a field of study in bioengineering.
In 1995, they enrolled at Duke University, where they pursued multiple degrees simultaneously. Daniel completed their Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at the Duke University School of Medicine. Additionally, they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Duke University's The Fuqua School of Business. Daniel'sfield of study during this period included engineering, medicine, and business.
Daniel'seducation journey concluded in 2001, during which they obtained an MBA from Duke University's The Fuqua School of Business.
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