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From Under the Knife to the Hall of Fame

| by Ellen Gibson

While playing for the Blue Jays in October 1995, the longtime Brewer and future Hall of Famer had his right shoulder scoped by Andrews. In 1996,...

Bio and Interests: Michael Johns

| by Michael Johns

Michael Johns Michael Johns is a health care executive, former U.S. federal government official and conservative...

Fast Company Feature | August 2008 | 2 recommendations

The Olympics: Green or Brown?

| by Rachel King

AIR POLLUTION Green: Beijing authorities have claimed five straight years of air-quality improvement since 2002. Last...

Fast Company Feature | June 2008 | 8 recommendations

Selling Your Innovation: Anchor and Twist

| by Dan Heath and Chip Heath

When someone's heart goes into cardiac arrest, Good Samaritans deliver CPR until help arrives. CPR stands for cardiopulmonary...

Fast Company Feature | April 2008 | 19 recommendations

Medical Leave

| by Greg Lindsay

"This doesn't look like a hospital," says Ruben Toral, showing me around. "It feels more like a hotel or an upscale mall." After...

GE Investor Meeting: Personalized Medicine

| by Chris Dannen

In conjunction with the Farnborough Airshow, we will hold an investor meeting about our aircraft engine products and GE Aviation Services on Tuesday,...

Fast Company Feature | February 2008 | 4 recommendations

Another Inconvenient Truth

| by David Roberts

You can't swing a dead hippie in a big-box store these days without hitting some sort of green boast on a label. Partially recycled. Energy...

Fast Company Feature | February 2008 | 2 recommendations

Eureka?

| by Elizabeth Svoboda

The three-year-old California Institute for Regenerative Medicine may be the world's richest stem-cell-research effort, with $3 billion in...

Bio and Interests: Taesu JUNG

| by Taesu JUNG

  Since 1986, I have been working mostly in health care industry.  After working for Johnson & Johnson Medical, Becton...

The 5th Annual Fast 50

| by Fast Company staff

The 5th Annual Fast 50 31. Open-Source DNA George Church Personal Genome...

The 5th Annual Fast 50

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The 5th Annual Fast 50 39. Disaster Master Steve Adams Strategic National...

The 5th Annual Fast 50

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The 5th Annual Fast 50 27. (Drug) Delivery Man Robert Langer MIT ...

The 5th Annual Fast 50

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The 5th Annual Fast 50 43. Psychotech Hunter Hoffman University of...

The 5th Annual Fast 50

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The 5th Annual Fast 50 6. Growing Body Parts Anthony Atala Wake Forest...

The 5th Annual Fast 50

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The 5th Annual Fast 50 46. The Quick Fix Michael C....

The 5th Annual Fast 50

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The 5th Annual Fast 50 19. Robot To Surgery! Gary Guthart Intuitive...

The 5th Annual Fast 50

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The 5th Annual Fast 50 32. Anticancer Antibodies Jennie Mather Raven...

Fast Company Feature | December 2007 | 1 recommendation

Out of the Bedroom and Into the Office

| by Saabira Chaudhuri

  You're hard at work, eyes squinted at a sea of erratically moving numbers, doggedly typing away, but little by little that familiar,...

Fast Company Feature | December 2007 | 1 recommendation

Greetings From Recession Camp

| by Curtis Sittenfeld

Andrew Brenner might be the only person in the world struck by an epiphany while waiting in line for Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. That was back in...

Fast Company Feature | December 2007 | 1 recommendation

Greetings From Recession Camp

| by Curtis Sittenfeld

Andrew Brenner might be the only person in the world struck by an epiphany while waiting in line for Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. That was...

Fast Company Feature | December 2007 | 1 recommendation

Business Left Undone

| by Ellen McGirt

"I don't like that standing water out there." Dr. William McGuire, the former CEO of UnitedHealth Group, is peering into the...

Fast Company Feature | December 2007 | 1 recommendation

Cafeteria 2.0

| by Adam Bluestein

Years of relative stability have made many of Cisco's employees fat and happy. Literally. A 2005 assessment of employee health...

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