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  2. Jesse Gelsinger - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Gelsinger (June 18, 1981 – September 17, 1999) was the first person publicly identified as having died in a clinical trial for gene therapy. Gelsinger suffered from ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency , an X-linked genetic disease of the liver , the symptoms of which include an inability to metabolize ammonia – a byproduct of ...

  3. Pat Gelsinger - Wikipedia

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    An Intel 486DX2 microprocessor using the 80486 architecture designed by Gelsinger in the 1980s. Gelsinger first joined Intel at 18 years old in 1979 just after earning an associate degree from Lincoln Tech. [9] He spent much of his career with the company in Oregon, [12] where he maintains a home. [13]

  4. John W. Bricker - Wikipedia

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    The building currently serves as the home of many of the university administrative units, including the Office of the Board of Trustees and President. Bricker was a member of the OSU Board of Trustees from 1948 to 1969. [10] The Bricker Building at the Ohio Expo Center (site of the annual Ohio State Fair and many other events) is named for him.

  5. Victoria Bricker - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Reifler Bricker (born 1940) is an American anthropologist, ethnographer and linguist, widely known for her ground-breaking studies of contemporary and historical Maya culture. Early life and education

  6. Karl Geiringer - Wikipedia

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    Karl Geiringer (April 26, 1899 – January 10, 1989) [1] was an Austrian-American musicologist, educator, and biographer of composers.He was educated in Vienna but at the beginning of the Nazi years he emigrated to England and ultimately the United States, where he had a lengthy and distinguished career at several universities.