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Florida Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee Biographical Video Collection, 2014–ongoing

October 3, 2018
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Inventor Name

Florida Inventors Hall of Fame inductees

Repository

Florida Inventors Hall of Fame
University of South Florida
3702 Spectrum Blvd., Suite 165
Tampa, FL 33612
Phone: 813-974-1101
http://www.floridainvents.org/

Summary

Collection of short biographical summaries (approx. 300 words) and video biographies (approx. 5 minutes) of inventors inducted into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame 2014–present. Includes video biographies about: Issa Batarseh, Sarah Blakely, Emery N. Brown, Robert Cade, William S. Dalton, Michael J. DeLuca, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Kenneth M. Ford, Phillip Frost, Phillip A. Furman, Richard D. Gitlin, William Glenn, John Gorrie, Yogi Goswami, Robert Howard Grubbs, Robert Holton, Richard A. Houghten, Edwin A. Link, T. Dwayne McCay, Mary Helen McCay, Thomas H. Maren, Alan G. Marshall, Shyam Mohapatra, Nicholas Muzyczka, Jerry Pratt, Jacqueline W. Quinn, Paul R. Sanberg, Andrew V. Schally, Sudipta Seal, M.J. Soileau, Nan-Yao Su, Herbert A. Wertheim, Shin-Tson Wu and Janet Yamamoto. 

 

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  • Legendary inventors (Relevance: 15%)

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  • Medicine, health, and life sciences (Relevance: 4.5912653975364%)
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  • Patents and trademarks (Relevance: 11.422172452408%)
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  • Power generation, motors, and engines (Relevance: 3.471444568869%)
  • Spark!Lab (Relevance: 3.3594624860022%)
  • Telegraph, telephone, and telecommunications (Relevance: 3.0608435983576%)
  • Textiles and clothing (Relevance: 3.2848077640911%)
  • Transportation (Relevance: 5.8603956700261%)
  • Women inventors (Relevance: 2.9861888764464%)
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