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Profiles

Dr Xia Sisi, Gastroenterologist
China, Medics, Profiles

Dr Xia Sisi, Gastroenterologist

Dr. Xia Sisi, a gastroenterologist at Union Jiangbei Hospital of Wuhan, died of Covid-19. She was 29 years old, married with a young child on whom she doted. The young mother didn’t tell her child she had the coronavirus. Mama is working hard, she said, to save sick people. Instead, Xia Sisi was fighting for her life in the same hospital where she worked, weak from fever and gasping for breath. Xia came from a family of medical professionals. As a young child, she had accompanied her mother, a nurse, to work. She joined the Union Jiangbei Hospital of Wuhan in 2015 and was the youngest doctor in her department. Her colleagues called her “Little Sisi” or “Little Sweetie” because she always had a smile for them. She loved Sichuan hot pot, a dish famous for its numbingly spicy broth. ...
Vladimir Fioshin, Radiologist
Medics, Profiles, Russia

Vladimir Fioshin, Radiologist

Vladimir Fioshin – a Radiologist at Karsun Regional Hospital, Ulyanovsk Region, Russia – passed away on 16 April, 2020, after suffering from COVID-19. Vladimir was 67 years old. Vladimir Fyoshin was taken to the central city hospital of Ulyanovsk on April 13. The man complained of coughing and fever. After that, relatives did not succeed in talking to him. “I don't know how he was treated.” He entered the Central City Hospital on Monday with a cough and fever. And on Thursday he was taken dead. It was impossible to get through to talk with your doctor. From our doctor, who was first in the ward with him, we learned that dad was paralyzed, ”says Marina. As it turned out, the first test of Vladimir Ivanovich for c...
Daniel Schaeffer Kemp, organic chemist
Medics, Noteworthy, Profiles, United States

Daniel Schaeffer Kemp, organic chemist

Daniel Schaeffer Kemp an American organic chemist and an emeritus professor of chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – died from respiratory complications due to COVID-19 near Concord, Massachusetts. He is survived by his legacy as a giant of chemistry and teaching, revered by the countless students and a close group of associates he trained, mentored and inspired during his unique and celebrated life. His close companion over the last 35+ years, cockatoo Octavian (“Tavvy”), has been placed in loving care. Kemp's work was focused on the synthesis and conformational analysis of peptides. He developed several chemical ligation strategies and methods for templating the formation of helices and sheets. The eponymous Kemp's triacid and the Kemp elimination reacti...
Zafar Rasheed Bhatti, journalist
Noteworthy, Pakistan, Profiles

Zafar Rasheed Bhatti, journalist

Zafar Rasheed Bhatti – a Pakistani journalist . died on 27 April 2020 at the age of 70 in Islamabad after contracting coronavirus. Bhatti joined Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) in 1984 after having worked in Pakistan Press International and Nawaiwaqt. He remained associated with APP until 2010. During his association with APP, he worked as chief reporter of the news agency and served as president of the APP's employees' union.
Robert Mandell, conductor
Noteworthy, Profiles, United Kingdom

Robert Mandell, conductor

Robert Mandell an American-born British-based conductor, particularly noted in the United Kingdom for his popular family and children's concerts, and stage musicals died in Leicester in April 2020 at the age of 90. He had been admitted to hospital following a fall and had tested positive for COVID-19. Robert Mandell was born in New York City in August 1929, and was the youngest of four children. At the age of eight, Robert acted on the stage and in radio shows under the professional names Bobby Lee and Robert Lee. He worked on noted American radio shows such as Let’s Pretend and Ellery Queen. His Broadway stage credits include the original season of Lady in the Dark with Gertrude Lawrence. Mandell played Tad Lincoln in Yours, A. Lincoln, starring Vincent Price. Mandell began h...
Princess Diana of Bourbon-Parma, aristocrat
France, High Profilers, Profiles, Spain

Princess Diana of Bourbon-Parma, aristocrat

Princess Diana Margherita of Bourbon-Parma ‑ a French aristocrat and member of the House of Bourbon-Parma, a cadet branch of the Spanish royal family – died of Covid-19 on 7 May 2020. She was the second royal to have reportedly died from COVID-19. Princess Diana was born in Paris on 22 May 1932 to Prince Gaetano of Bourbon-Parma, the youngest child of Robert I, Duke of Parma and Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal, and Princess Margarete von Thurn und Taxis, the youngest child of Prince Alessandro, 1st Duke of Castel Duino and Princess Marie de Ligne. On 15 March 1955 she married Prince Franz Josef Hubertus Maria Meinrad Michael of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, son of Frederick, Prince of Hohenzollern, in a civil ceremony London. They later had a Catholic ceremony on 16 A...
Dr Isaac Abadi, Rheumatologist
Medics, Profiles, United States

Dr Isaac Abadi, Rheumatologist

Dr. Isaac “Saky” Abadi, a prominent Venezuelan rheumatologist who founded the country’s National Center for Rheumatic Diseases, died in Miami of COVID-19. He was 84. Abadi was born in Merida, a city in northwestern Venezuela. He graduated from the Universidad de los Andes’ medical school as a surgeon. The fellow at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York was a member of the Rheumatology Service of the University Hospital of Caracas. Abadi was also the head of the Chair of Medical Clinic and Medical Therapeutics at the Luis Razetti School of Medicine. He continued lecturing at the Universidad Central de Venezuela’s medical school and made improvements to the educational curriculum of the Ministry of Health and Social Assistance. Local 10
Ricardo Coimbra de Almeida Brennand, businessman, engineer and art collector
Brazil, Noteworthy, Profiles

Ricardo Coimbra de Almeida Brennand, businessman, engineer and art collector

Ricardo Coimbra de Almeida Brennand a Brazilian businessman, engineer, and art collector in the state of Pernambuco died on 25 April 2020, aged 92, at Real Hospital Português in Recife, due to complications from COVID-19. In 2002 he founded the Ricardo Brennand Institute, which includes the world's largest private collection of Frans Post paintings, and was the 17th-highest-rated museum in the world according to TripAdvisor in 2014. Brennand was born to Dulce Padilha Coimbra and Antônio Luiz de Almeida Brennand in Cabo de Santo Agostinho. He and his family relocated to Recife in 1930, where Brennand completed his secondary education at Colégio Marista from 1937 to 1942. During this time he learned fluent German and English, owing to his British ancestor Edward Brennand who immig...