United States, Activist November 30, 1900 – February, 21, 1994.
Mary Woodard Lasker (November 30, 1900 – February 21, 1994) was an American health activist and philanthropist. She worked to raise funds for medical research, and founded the Lasker Foundation.
Also known as Philanthropist
If you think research is expensive, try disease
In Democratic administrations, I visit the White House.
Without money nothing gets done.
Nobody would have me in their laboratory for five minutes. I couldn't cut up a frog, and I certainly couldn't perform surgery. I'm better at making it possible for other people.
I am opposed to heart attacks and cancer and strokes the way I am opposed to sin.
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