Murray Eden
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Murray Eden (August 17, 1920 – August 9, 2020), was an American physical chemist and academic. He was a professor in electrical engineering, a lecturer, a visiting professor and adjunct professor at institutions including at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the National Institutes of Health. Eden was a pioneer in the field of biomedical engineering and imaging. He was director of the trans-NIH Biomedical Engineering and NIH's Physical Science Program. The National Institutes of Health stated that Dr. Murray Eden elevated the NIH Biomedical Engineering and Physical Science Program.
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Murray Eden (August 17, 1920 – August 9, 2020), was an American physical chemist and academic. He was a professor in electrical engineering, a lecturer, a visiting professor and adjunct professor at institutions including at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the National Institutes of Health. Eden was a pioneer in the field of biomedical engineering and imaging. He was director of the trans-NIH Biomedical Engineering and NIH's Physical Science Program. The National Institutes of Health stated that Dr. Murray Eden elevated the NIH Biomedical Engineering and Physical Science Program. Eden was born in Brooklyn on August 17, 1920 to Russian-Jewish immigrants. His father was president of the Hebrew Teachers Union, and later, Executive Secretary of the Jewish Education Committee in New York City. Due to the depression, as well as pre-World War II anti-Semitism, the family experienced economic difficulties during his childhood years. He graduated at 14 from Townsend Harris High School in Manhattan in 1935, attended City College of New York, 1935–39, graduated in 1939. In 1940 he moved to Washington DC, as a chemistry major and in 1951 received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Maryland.
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