Wallace H. Coulter
Wallace H. Coulter (1913 – 1998) was a prolific inventor, innovator and entrepreneur whose “Principle” led to major breakthroughs in medicine, science & industry.
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Wallace’s enduring legacy lives on in the people that he touched, taught and inspired. All he ever wanted to do was serve humanity, and he did.
Engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, visionary.
The Wallace H. Coulter Foundation
Honoring Wallace’s life-long pursuits and passions
Sustaining his dedication to innovation and global outreach
Supporting under-served, under-resourced, under-represented communities
Guiding Principal
As a tribute to the life-long ideals, pursuits and passions of Wallace Coulter, the Foundation provides risk capital, expertise and guidance to support the under-served, under-resourced, and under-represented.
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Changing the world through grants and programs that accelerate commercialization of academic biomedical innovations; helping biomedical societies share knowledge and best practices in resource-limited countries; and raising the national consciousness to embrace the different AAPI cultural groups as one Asian-American Community.
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Wallace Coulter grew up during the era of invention. Though he is, perhaps, one of the most significant people of the 20th century, unlike Thomas Edison, the average person has probably never heard of Wallace. Yet, their quality of life has been drastically influenced by the products of his imagination.
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Sue Van on Wallace Coulter
“Only in America, and only an American like Wallace Coulter, would entrust his entire fortune, but more importantly his legacy, to a Chinese woman immigrant.”
VIEWElkin Simpson on Wallace Coulter
“Wallace’s invention was tremendously important. People don’t know what he achieved, and yet, what he achieved impacts everybody’s life. ”
VIEWLarry Koontz and the Journey
“We should remember that Wallace Coulter really didn’t have a destination when he started, but it was a journey. And the journey continues now.”
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