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  1. UMBC On November 19, 1917, Richard Weil, an accomplished and highly regarded young physicianscientist and third president of The American Association of Immunologists (AAI), was cut down in his prime by pneumonia at Camp Wheeler, a U.S. Army training facility near Macon, Georgia.

  2. Richard Weil (October 15, 1876 – November 17, 1917) was an American physician and cancer researcher. Early life and education. Weil was the son of Leopold Weil and Martha Tanzer.

  3. Richard Weil (1876–1917) was the third president of the American Association of Immunologists, serving from 1916 to 1917. A faculty member at Cornell University Medical College from 1911 until his premature death in 1917, Weil wrote the first article published in The Journal of Immunology, the fourteenth part in his “Studies in Anaphylaxis ...

  4. 1915 At Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York, Richard Lewisohn uses sodium citrate as an anticoagulant to transform the transfusion procedure from direct to indirect. In addition, Richard Weil demonstrates the feasibility of refrigerated storage of such anticoagulated blood.

  5. May 22, 2004 · Mr. Richard M. Weil is a Chief Executive Officer at Henderson Global Investors Ltd., Janus Henderson Group Plc, Janus Capital Management LLC, Janus Henderson Investors Hong Kong Ltd., and First Trust Dynamic Europe Equity Income Fund.

  6. Richard Weil (October 15, 1876 – November 17, 1917) was an American physician and cancer researcher.

  7. Richard Weil was born in New York City in 1876, next to the youngest child in a family of seven children. His early education was directly under the supervision of his mother, who was an exceptionably able and clear-headed woman.