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  1. Sir Kenneth "Ken" Murray FRS [1] FRSE FRCPath (30 December 1930 – 7 April 2013) was a British molecular biologist and the Biogen Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Edinburgh. [4] An important early figure in genetic engineering, Murray cofounded Biogen.

  2. Professor SIR Ken Murray FRS, FRSE, BSc, PhD (Birmingham) (30 December 1930–7 April 2013) was an eminent scientist who developed some of the earliest methods for genetic engineering. He used these to produce the first effective vaccine against hepatitis B virus, which has saved countless lives worldwide.

  3. Jun 1, 2013 · View Large Image. Copyright © 2013 University of Edinburgh. Molecular biologist who invented the first recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. He was born in East Ardsley, UK, on Dec 30, 1930, and died in Edinburgh, UK, on April 7, 2013, aged 82 years.

  4. Oct 9, 2015 · Sir Kenneth was Head of Molecular Biology from 1976 to 1984, and Biogen Professor of Molecular Biology in 1984. Following his retirement in 1998, he continued to come to the laboratory every day, leading further scientific endeavours.

  5. Sir Kenneth Murray. Molecular biologist who invented the fi rst recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. He was born in East Ardsley, UK, on Dec 30, 1930, and died in Edinburgh, UK, on April 7, 2013, aged 82 years.

  6. Apr 15, 2013 · Kenneth Murray, molecular biologist: born East Ardsley 30 December 1930; Biogen Professor of Molecular Biology, University of Edinburgh 1984–98; Kt 1993; married 1958 Noreen Parker (died 2011...

  7. Sir Kenneth Murray, (1930-2013), was an international leader of scientific innovation who saved countless lives worldwide by developing the first vaccine against viral hepatitis B. One of the earliest workers in genetic engineering, he was co-founder of the first European-based Biotechnology company, Biogen.