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1926-07-09
2018-01-15
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Krim, Mathilde
Como (Italy)
Kings Point (N.Y.)
United States
Geneva (Switzerland)
Israel
New York (N.Y.)
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AIDS (Disease)--Research
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American Foundation for AIDS Research
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1985
2005
New York times WWW site, viewed Jan. 16, 2018
AIDS Medical Foundation
1983
1985
New York times WWW site, viewed Jan. 16, 2018
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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1962
1985
New York times WWW site, viewed Jan. 16, 2018
Cornell University. Medical College
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1959
1962
New York times WWW site, viewed Jan. 16, 2018
Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health
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Medical research personnel
College teachers
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Galland, Mathilde
Morrison, John, 1929- Mathilde Krim, 2004:
ECIP t.p. (Mathilde Krim) text (born in Italy; raised in Switzerland; received Presidential Medal of Honor in 2000; employed at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research in New York)
Jewish women's archives, Apr. 6, 2009
(Mathilde Krom; b. July 9, 1926, Como, Italy; Ph. D., University of Geneva, 1953; founded AIDS Medical Foundation, 1983; adjunct professor of health policy and management, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University)
New York times WWW site, viewed Jan. 16, 2018
(Mathilde Krim; b. Mathilde Galland, July 9, 1926, Como, Italy; the family moved to Geneva when Mathilde was 6; m. David Danon (div.); emigrated to Israel in 1953; m. Arthur B. Krim in 1958 and moved to New York the next year; d. Monday [Jan. 15, 2018], Kings Point, N.Y., aged 91; crusaded against the scourge of AIDS with appeals to conscience that raised funds and international awareness of a disease that has killed more than 39 million people worldwide)