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Mir Imran is an Indian-American entrepreneur, inventor, and venture capitalist. He is the founder and managing director of InCube Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in healthcare and life sciences companies. He is also the founder of several medical device companies, including Cardiac Pathways, ImThera Medical, and Second Opinion. Imran was born in Hyderabad, India, and moved to the United States in 1976 to attend the University of Michigan, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering. After graduation, he worked at several medical device companies, including Baxter International and Medtronic. In 1989, Imran founded Cardiac Pathways, a medical device company that developed the first implantable defibrillator. The company was acquired by Boston Scientific in 1998. In 2001, Imran founded ImThera Medical, a medical device company that developed a device to treat sleep apnea. The company was acquired by Medtronic in 2008. In 2009, Imran founded InCube Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in healthcare and life sciences companies. He is also the founder of Second Opinion, a healthcare technology company that provides personalized medical advice. Imran has been awarded numerous awards for his work, including the National Medal of Technology and Innovation from the White House in 2011. He is also a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Inventors.

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Occupation Founder and Managing Director, InCube Ventures (ICV)
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 14 May 1956
Birthday 14 May
Birthplace Hyderabad, India
Nationality India

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2019

Imran’s research interests are wide-ranging and include tissue engineering, gastroenterology, nephrology, neurology, orthopedics, congestive heart failure and artificial organs.

InCube Ventures is an early stage life science venture capital fund. Imran co-founded InCube Ventures with Andrew Farquharson and Wayne Roe. The fund invests in both InCube Labs’ companies as well as external companies. The fund primarily invests in novel therapies that have the potential to dramatically improve patient care.

2018

2018: Named as one of the San Francisco Business Time and Silicon Valley Business Journal’s Upstart 50

2018: MedTech Innovation Catalyst Award, for outstanding and life-saving innovations in the medical field

2017

In 2017, Imran announced the development of the Rani pill, a novel approach to the oral delivery of large drug molecules which previously have only been deliverable via injections. Imran describes this development as “a mini swallowable auto-injector” that delivers the drug directly into the highly vascular intestine wall, allowing the drug to be absorbed quickly into the bloodstream.

2017: Admitted to the National Academy of Engineering (US)

2015

2015: Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (US)

2013

Keynote Speaker – Engineering in Medicine and Biology - UT Dallas - November 2007 UT Dallas Engineering in Medicine and Biology

2010

2010: Neurotech Reports’ Gold Electrode Award for Most Valuable Financial Professional

2007

Medtronic Distinguished Lecturer at Johns Hopkins BioMedical Engineering Day – May 2007 Johns Hopkins BioMedical Engineering Day Brochure – 2 May 2007

2005

2005: Rutgers University Distinguished Engineer Award

1995

In 1995, he developed a low-pressure balloon and aspirator system for use in catheter-based interventions. Imran was the first to articulate the concept of embolic protection during high-risk interventions, and his device became the primary innovation for Percusurge, which was acquired by Medtronic in December 2000.

Imran founded InCube Labs in 1995 after forming eight venture-backed medical device companies. Imran’s concept was that InCube would function as an applied research institute. Since the formation of InCube Labs, Imran has formed more than 20 life sciences companies. These include Rani Therapeutics, which was established in 2012 after beginning as a research project within InCube Labs.

1992

In 1992, Imran invented a cooled RF ablation catheter for the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias. This invention became the initial product of Cardiac Pathways, and is now widely used by cardiac electro-physiologists.

1980

He joined Intec Systems in 1980 and developed IP key to the development of the automatic implantable defibrillator, a device that has saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and has become a standard of care in cardiology. Intec Systems was acquired by Eli Lily, spun out to form Guidant, and acquired by Boston Scientific in 2006 for $27.5 billion.

1973

After attending All Saints High School in Hyderabad, Imran moved to New Jersey in 1973 to attend Rutgers University. At Rutgers he received a BS in electrical engineering in 1976, followed by an MS in biomedical engineering. He then spent three years At Rutgers Medical School before deciding to leave and work on the first implantable cardioverter-defibrillator with Intec Systems.

1956

Mir A. Imran (born 1956, Hyderabad, India), is an Indian medical inventor, entrepreneur and venture capitalist. Imran has formed over 20 medical device companies since the early 1980s and holds over 400 patents. He is known for his role in developing the world's first implantable cardiac defibrillator.