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  1. Linda Jane Laubenstein (May 21, 1947 – August 15, 1992) was an American physician and early HIV/AIDS researcher. She was among the first doctors in the United States to recognize the AIDS epidemic of the early 1980s; she co-authored the first article linking AIDS with Kaposi's sarcoma.

  2. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Linda Laubenstein ’69 was a physician who treated the first HIV/AIDS patients in the US and co-founded the first national conference on the epidemic. She also advocated for patient rights and founded a nonprofit organization for people living with AIDS.

  3. 18 de ago. de 1992 · Dr. Linda Laubenstein, who in 1981 discovered some of the first mysterious cases of what became the worldwide AIDS epidemic, died Saturday at her summer home in Chatham, Mass. She was 45.

  4. This collection includes photographs, autobiographical essays, a diary, and other biographical material; letters to Laubenstein's parents after her death; and bylaws, correspondence, and other records of Multitasking Systems of New York.

  5. 17 de ago. de 1992 · Linda J. Laubenstein, a Manhattan physician who in 1981 discovered some of the first mysterious cases of what became the worldwide AIDS epidemic, died on Saturday at her summer home in Chatham,...

  6. 5 de feb. de 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Linda Laubenstein, a physician who cared for AIDS patients, campaigned for their rights and founded a non-profit organisation. Discover how her story inspired a scientist to consider the bigger picture and the impact of communication in science.

  7. 19 de jun. de 2020 · NEARLY 40 YEARS AGO in New York City, Linda Laubenstein ’73, Res., Fel. ’78, began seeing patients, mostly young gay men, who had the rare skin cancer Kaposi’s sarcoma. By 1982, she had treated 62 patients with Kaposi’s sarcoma—nearly a fourth of the total recorded cases in the United States at that time.