| American
surgeon, b. Milford, Mass., M.D. Harvard, 1943. Trained as a plastic surgeon,
Murray became interested in organ transplants, performing the first human
kidney transplant in 1954 between two men who were identical twins. He continued
to develop the process, creating new drugs that made it easier for nonrelatives
to be donors. For his pioneering procedure he was awarded the 1990 Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which he shared with E. Donnall Thomas.
In later years Murray returned to plastic surgery, developing procedures
to correct inborn facial defects in children. |