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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Technology Transfer Award
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Technology Transfer Award
The Technology Transfer Award recognizes NOAA scientific, engineering, and technical employees for: (1) inventions or other outstanding scientific or technological contributions of value to the United States due to commercial applications and (2) exemplary activities that promote the domestic transfer of science and technology developed within NOAA and result in the use of such science and technology by American industry or business, universities, State or local Government, or other non-Federal parties.
Center Recipients
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2007 -
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Bich-Thuy Eberhart, Vera Trainer, and Jack Wekell
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1999 -
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Dr. Jerry Babbitt
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For innovative research that included development of a new process that employs decanter centrifuge technology for the manufacture of surimi (minced fish flesh).
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08/22/2007
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