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Educators Corner - February 20th 2008
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Parallel entrepreneur Mir Imran, CEO of InCube Labs, has launched twenty companies - at times simultaneously. He shares his solutions-focused expertise and identifies the vitality and growth of the biomedical healthcare vertical.view clips : view website : listen
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1766 Magazine - Rutgers Alumni Press - Fall 2007
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The Making of a Medical Technologist Extraordinaire - It's Hard to Imagine that a summer job posting on a cluttered bulletin board on the Rutgers campus turning into a life altering experience. But for Mir Imran Eng'77, GSNB, 78 that's what happened some 30 years ago. read more
http://www.rutgersalumni.org/
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Innovative Doctoring - Jeffrey S. Grossman M.D. - 2006
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Entrepreneurship came early in his life. As a young boy in his native India, he started his own small-scale business building toys for his classmates. To meet demand, he set up an assembly line in his bedroom, putting each tiny part together in a manner that would have been familiar to even the auto manufacturers of faraway Detroit. read more
http://www.innovativedoctoring.com/book/html/excerpts.html
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EE Times - November 7th 2005
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There may be no better way to get a broad, deep view of what's happening in medical electronics than to sit down over coffee with Mir Imran.. read more
www.eetimes.com
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