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Windland Smith Rice was an American nature and animal photographer who died in 2005. She was the daughter of FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith and won several awards for her wildlife photography.
May 31, 2019 · Windland Smith Rice was a nature photographer and the eldest child of FedEx founder. She died of Long QT Syndrome at 35, and her family created a lab at Mayo Clinic to research genetic heart rhythm disorders.
Learn about the life and work of nature photographer and conservationist Windland Smith Rice, who inspired this exhibition of stunning images and videos of the natural world. See how photographers from around the world capture the beauty and diversity of nature with creativity and skill.
Windland Smith Rice was the daughter of FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith and a renowned nature photographer. She died of a heart condition in 2005 and her sister Molly produced the movie "P.S. I love you" in her memory.
- January 19, 1970
- May 31, 2005
Jan 16, 2020 · The laboratory is named after Windland Smith Rice, a sudden cardiac death victim and a namesake of a gene related to CPVT. The laboratory publishes research discoveries on genetic heart rhythm diseases and offers research studies to patients.
The clinic is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and researching all types of genetic heart rhythm diseases that can cause sudden death. It is named after Windland Smith Rice, a pioneer in the field of genetic heart rhythm disorders.
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The lab, led by Michael J. Ackerman, M.D., Ph.D., studies genes and treatments for sudden death and cardiac diseases. It is named after Windland Smith Rice, a Mayo Clinic patient who died of sudden death syndrome.