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  1. Jan 26, 2018 · Photo by Cecil Stoughton. The two married in 1958, when Mathilde was 32 and Arthur was 48. Mathilde soon moved to New York, and went to work at Sloan Kettering as a researcher. And Arthur...

  2. Biography. Mathilde Galland was born in Como, Italy to a Swiss Protestant father and Italian Roman Catholic mother. [3] She received her PhD in Biology from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, in 1953. In 1948, she married David Danon, an Israeli man she met at University of Geneva School of Medicine. [4]

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  4. In Brief. Mathilde Krim was working as a biology researcher in Geneva when she met her first husband, a member of the Irgun. She converted to Judaism, and after earning her PhD in 1953, moved to Israel. There, Krim worked at the Weizmann Institute, contributing to pioneering research that laid the foundations for amniocentesis.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · Mathilde Krim (born July 9, 1926, Como, Italy—died January 15, 2018, Kings Point, New York, U.S.) was an American medical researcher and health educator, known for her determined work in combating AIDS and HIV through research and education.

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  6. Jan 16, 2018 · She was 91. Her death was confirmed by Bennah Serfaty, a spokeswoman for amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research, of which Dr. Krim was the founding chairwoman.

  7. Jan 19, 2018 · The co-founder of amFAR (the American Foundation for AIDS Research), Dr. Krim died at the age of 91 this week. Her legacy was that of a most unusual triple threat: She easily bridged the worlds of ...

  8. Jan 18, 2018 · Thoughtful, balanced reporting from the Forward and around the web, bringing you updated news and analysis of the crisis each day. In 1957, she married Arthur Krim, an American Jewish ...

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