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National Inventors Hall of Fame
   Visit 2008 Induction Information Page and Read the Announcement
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Dr. David B. Pall: 1990 Recipient of the National Medal of Technology Award
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Focus Magazine: A Celebration of Pall's First 50 Years of Technology and Innovation
   Click Here for Part One: 1946 - 1979   2.37 MB PDF
   Click Here for Part Two: 1980 - 1996   4.24 MB PDF



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  Dr. David B. Pall, founder of Pall Corporation, holder of 181 patents, National Medal of Technology winner, and inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
     
 
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  Dr. David B. Pall, whose Rigimesh® membrane, plays a critical role in protecting the sensitive hydraulic systems on both military and commercial aircraft.
     
 
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  Dr. David B. Pall with his Leukotrap®, leukocyte reduction filter. Introduced in 1988, this filter broke new ground in significantly reducing potentially harmful white blood cells in blood products, making blood transfusions safer and improving patient outcomes.
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Dr. David B. Pall, receiving the National Medal of Technology from President George H. W. Bush in 1990. The medal is awarded each year in recognition of exceptional contributions to the well-being of the nation though technological innovation and the commercialization of technology.
     
 
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  Dr. David B. Pall with the National Medal of Technology he was awarded in 1990, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the well-being of the nation though technological innovation and commercialization of technology.
     
 
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  Dr. David B. Pall, founder of Pall Corporation, holder of 181 patents, National Medal of Technology winner, and inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.