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Margaret Fischl is an American physician, HIV/AIDS researcher, and professor of medicine at the University of Miami. [1] [2] She is notable for being one of the first researchers to discover the effectiveness of the antiretroviral medication azidothymidine (AZT) in treating patents with HIV/AIDS, as well as for helping build the University of Miami's AIDS Clinical Research Unit, of which she ...
Frank R. Fischl Jr. (October 25, 1926 – October 12, 2016) was an American U.S. Air Force colonel and politician. In 1966, Fischl, an Air Force pilot with the 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron during the Vietnam War, was awarded the Silver Star, the U.S. military's third-highest decoration for valor in combat, "for gallantry in connection with military operations" for his role in an airstrike ...
Fischl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eric Fischl (born 1948), American painter, sculptor and printmaker; Frank Fischl (1926-2016), Army halfback, mayor of Allentown; Margaret Fischl, American HIV/AIDS researcher; Peter Fischl (1930–2018), Holocaust survivor, poet and public speaker
That reception section needs to be rewritten and redone to better fit the english wikipedia's standards, retaining the good sources and building them up while focusing on her as a fictional character. Get that going, build around that if possible and then it should be in a lot better case and give a better idea of what to do with the others.--
Airlines operating the A300 on short-haul routes were forced to reduce frequencies to try and fill the aircraft. As a result, they lost passengers to airlines operating more frequent narrow-body flights. Eventually, Airbus had to build its own narrowbody aircraft (the A320) to compete with the Boeing 737 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9/MD-80.
Peter L. Fischl (July 19, 1930 – February 12, 2018) was a survivor of the Holocaust, a poet and a public speaker, who dedicated much of his life to educating people about the Holocaust and the importance of acceptance of others. Fischl worked on a project with the sculptor Raymond Persinger to create a monument to "The Little Polish Boy." [1] [2]
Peter Fischli and David Weiss, film still from The Way Things Go, 1987, mixed media, dimensions variable. Peter Fischli (born 8 June 1952) and David Weiss (21 June 1946 – 27 April 2012), often shortened to Fischli/Weiss, were a Swiss artist duo that collaborated since 1979.
Paul Fischl was an Austrian footballer who played as a defender. He played for DFC Prag in the inaugural German football championship in 1903, and also represented the Austria national football team on three occasions.