Talk:Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander

Notability
Should this be two articles - one on the person (who has published extensively and has won a number of significant grants housed at Harvard) and one on the lawsuit against the institution, or only on one of the two (and if so, which one of those two)?

Problems
No biodata from the article's subject. Should an article with no 'earlier life' data not be a biography?


 * Did she travel to USA from Israel in order to study at MIT?
 * Where did she study before MIT? Was that in Israel?
 * What was the title of her thesis? Who supervised it?
 * In itself, the subject's work is notable, but how notable?

Independent Verification
Why no independent verification of this biodata and professional data? MaynardClark (talk) 21:20, 1 April 2014 (UTC)


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Persondata
Tried to add this:

Persondata
 * NAME             = Awerbuch-Friedlander, Tamara Eugenia
 * ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander, Tamara Awerbuch, Tamara E. Awerbuch
 * SHORT DESCRIPTION = Biomathematician
 * DATE OF BIRTH    = June 1941
 * PLACE OF BIRTH   = Israel
 * DATE OF DEATH    = October 15, 2021
 * PLACE OF DEATH   = Tel Aviv, Israel

Category:Harvard Faculty Category:Women Scientists Category:People from Israel

Learned recently that she was BORN in Uruguay then moved soon to Israel. Therefore, she migrated to USA from Israel in order to attend/work at MIT. MaynardClark (talk) 23:49, 26 April 2014 (UTC)


 * Her Facebook page, Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander|Facebook shows her birthdate as June 25. That same Facebook page shows that her death was on Thursday, October 15, 2021 (based on a posting the following Friday, by a close friend of hers). She had two sons, Ari and Danny Kanamori, with her former husband, Akihiro Kanimori, PhD, a mathematician and mathematics professor. MaynardClark (talk) 04:24, 27 March 2024 (UTC)

hi
hello Super-duperjackie (talk) 04:01, 9 March 2021 (UTC)