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December 22, 2008 Boston Globe
Putting the past under a microscope
As a former biomedicine executive, Dr. Gregory Bearman seems to be an unlikely candidate to conduct a forensic analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls. But when the Israel Museum in Jerusalem needed someone who specializes in microscopes to analyze and catalog the scrolls for a project that will track their deterioration, it called the retired chief biomedical scientist of Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
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In The News
December 22, 2008 Boston Globe
Putting the past under a microscope
As a former biomedicine executive, Dr. Gregory Bearman seems to be an unlikely candidate to conduct a forensic analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls. But when the Israel Museum in Jerusalem needed someone who specializes in microscopes to analyze and catalog the scrolls for a project that will track their deterioration, it called the retired chief biomedical scientist of Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
November 12, 2008 Forbes
Cleveland Clinic Unveils 'Top 10' Medical Innovations for 2009
Imagine if a simple blood test could detect recurrent cancer earlier, while also predicting a patient's prognosis. Imagine if a device the size of two
decks of cards could help a paraplegic breathe without a bulky ventilator. Or imagine if a machine could essentially keep harvested organs alive until
they're transplanted in the recipient.
Additional Links and Downloads
Medical Innovation Summit Marketing Brochure | download PDF Brochure |
Medical Innovation Summit Sponsorship Brochure | download PDF Brochure |
2009 Summit Flash Presentation | view Presentation |
Top Ten for 2009 | download PDF Brochure |
2009 Summit Guide | download PDF Brochure |







