- Alan Munro
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birth_date = 1937
birth_place = Madras, India
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alma_mater =University of Cambridge
doctoral_advisor =Asher Korner
doctoral_students =Philippa Marrack
known_for =autoimmune system
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:"for the Derby winning English jockey see Alan Munro"Alan James Munro (born 19 February 1937) is a Britishimmunologist andentrepreneur .Munro was born in
Madras ,India and educated at theEdinburgh Academy .Sykes P (2002) Tribute to the retiring Master, Dr Alan Munro. "Christ's College Magazine" 227: 20–21] He attended theUniversity of Cambridge , specialising inbiochemistry . His PhD in the area of protein synthesis was supervised by Asher Korner at the Department of Biochemistry (1964), and his early posts were in this department (1963–8). His collaborators during this period includeTim Hunt . [ [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2001/hunt-lecture.pdf Hunt T (2001) Protein synthesis, proteolysis, and cell cycle transitions: Nobel lecture] ]He joined the MRC
Laboratory of Molecular Biology inCambridge in 1968 to set up a cellularimmunology programme. In 1971, he joined the Immunology Division of the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge. He spent sabbatical years at theSalk Institute ,La Jolla , USA (1965–6) andUniversity of Leiden , the Netherlands (1976–7). He became acting head of the Pathology Department in 1987.His research interests during this period included the regulation of the immune response and the generation of therapeutic antibodies. He was instrumental in the early investigation of the Campath series of antibodies, which eventually resulted in the cancer treatment,
alemtuzumab . [ [http://www.path.cam.ac.uk/~mrc7/campath/links.html Cambridge Therapeutic Antibody Links] ] [Hale G, Bright S, Chumbley G, Hoang T, Metcalf D, Munro AJ, Waldmann H (1983) Removal of T cells from bone marrow for transplantation: a monoclonal antilymphocyte antibody that fixes human complement. "Blood" 62:873–882 (PMID 6349718)]In 1988, Munro spent a sabbatical year working in the
biotechnology companyCelltech . He left the university in 1989 to co-found the highly successfulCambridge -based biotechnology company Immunology Ltd, later renamed Cantab Pharmaceuticals plc (now part ofCeltic Pharma ), specialising intherapeutic vaccine s andimmunotherapy , and he acted as its scientific director until 1995. He was also Chairman ofLorantis Ltd, another Cambridge-based immunology company.He served as Master of
Christ's College, Cambridge 1995–2002, being particularly active in establishing the college's fundraising campaign for the 2005 quincentenary.As of 2006, Munro chairs the New Agents Committee of
Cancer Research UK [ [http://science.cancerresearchuk.org/cdp/team/sab Cancer Research UK Scientific Advisory Board] ] and holds non-executive directorships ofBlackwell Publishing Ltd &Paradigm Therapeutics . [ [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/press/organisation.asp Blackwell Publishing Board of Directors] ] [ [http://www.paradigm-therapeutics.co.uk/section.php?form_node_brace=%3C1%3E%3Csubsections%3E%3C1%3E# Paradigm Therapeutics Management] ]He is married to Mary Munro; they have two sons.
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