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Igor Gamow


Parents
  
George Gamow

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Rustem Igor Gamow (Georgetown, D.C., November 4, 1935), son of physicist George Gamow, is a former microbiology professor at the University of Colorado and inventor. His best known inventions include the Gamow bag and the Shallow Underwater Breathing Apparatus.

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Rustem Igor Gamow was born to George Gamow, the celebrated cosmologist and physicist, and ballet dancer Rho Gamow. Finishing high school at age 17, he joined the National Ballet Company. He held such jobs as breaking horses, delivering packages by motorcycle, and teaching karate before enrolling at the University of Colorado in 1958, where his father taught physics, microbiology and microphysics. Gamow holds a B.A. and M.S. in biology, and a Ph.D. in biophysics, all at University of Colorado.

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Research

Gamow worked on Phycomyces blakesleeanus during a postdoc under Max Delbrück at Caltech. At CU-Boulder, he did Phycomyces research for over twenty years, mainly on the avoidance and anemotropic responses, helical growth, and cell-wall mechanical properties. He also studied the infrared-detectors of the Boa constrictor.

An avid outdoorsman, Gamow developed many inventions for safety in outdoor activities. His first important one, patented in 1990, was the Gamow bag enabling mountain climbers to avoid altitude sickness by raising the surrounding pressure. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first expedition leader to summit Mount Everest, wrote him in congratulation. Another was the Shallow Underwater Breathing Apparatus ("SUBA"), a pressurized snorkel system permitting swimmers to breathe easily as deep as ten feet under water.

Igor Gamow continues to work in bionics, on an orthopedic knee brace that stores energy within a spring from the hamstring and redirects it to the quadriceps.

Patents

  • U.S. Patent 4,974,829—Hyperbaric chamber
  • U.S. Patent 5,109,837—Hyperbaric chamber
  • U.S. Patent 5,193,530—Underwater breathing apparatus
  • U.S. Patent 5,360,001—Hyperbaric chamber closure means
  • U.S. Patent 5,367,790—Shoe and foot prosthesis with a coupled spring system
  • U.S. Patent 5,398,678—Hyperbaric chamber and exercise environment
  • U.S. Patent 5,467,764—Hypobaric sleeping chamber
  • U.S. Patent 5,580,094—In-line skate walking guard
  • U.S. Patent 5,701,686—Shoe and foot prosthesis with bending beam spring structures
  • U.S. Patent 5,947,116—Underwater breathing apparatus with pressurized snorkel
  • U.S. Patent 6,029,374—Shoe and foot prosthesis with bending beam spring structures
  • Termination at CU

    In 2002, a former assistant of Gamow’s filed a lawsuit against the university alleging sexual harassment and sexual assault from seven women. After the lawsuit was filed, the university began to take steps to fire Gamow. In 2004 the CU Board of Regents unanimously upheld the recommendation to fire Gamow for "moral turpitude." Professor Gamow also filed a lawsuit against CU in an attempt to be reinstated.

    In May 2006, CU lost the lawsuit that had been filed by Gamow's former assistant and was ordered to pay her $285,000 plus attorney's fees.

    In September 2011, Igor Gamow released an open letter addressing some misconceptions about events leading to his termination from the University of Colorado.

    References

    Igor Gamow Wikipedia