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  1. Mathilde Krim (Hebrew: מתילדה קרים; née Galland; July 9, 1926 – January 15, 2018) was a medical researcher and the founding chairman of amfAR, American Foundation for AIDS Research. Biography [ edit ]

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  2. Jan 26, 2018 · Mathilde Krim was a person of depth, intrigue and compassion. Born Mathilde Galland in 1926 in Italy to parents of Swiss, Italian and Austrian background, she moved with her family to Switzerland ...

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  4. HIV. Mathilde Krim (born July 9, 1926, Como, Italy—died January 15, 2018, Kings Point, New York, U.S.) American medical researcher and health educator, known for her determined work in combating AIDS and HIV through research and education. Krim was educated at the University of Geneva (B.S., 1948; Ph.D., 1953).

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  5. Mar 13, 2019 · In 1981, Mathilde Krim, an immunologist at the Sloan Kettering Institute, was exploring the role of naturally occurring immune proteins called interferons as a treatment for cancer. The sudden appearance of a mysterious immune deficiency syndrome affecting gay men and IV drug users led her to shift her life’s focus from cancer research to ...

  6. January 15 marked the one-year anniversary of the death of amfAR’s revered Founding Chairman Dr. Mathilde Krim at her home on Long Island. “Dr. Krim had such a profound impact on the lives of so many,” said amfAR Chief Executive Officer Kevin Robert Frost.

  7. Jan 18, 2018 · Theo Wargo/WireImage. With the death of biologist Mathilde Krim on Monday, at the age of 91 at her home in New York, the world lost a pioneering scientist, activist and fundraiser in AIDS research ...

  8. Jan 19, 2018 · Left: Doctor Mathilde Krim, founding chairman of amfAR, addresses the 2011 High Level Meeting on AIDS at UN Headquarters in New York . Krim died on Jan. 15, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson.

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