J. M. A. Lenihan


John Mark Anthony Lenihan FRSE FIP PRPSG OBE was a British clinical physicist, and science author.

Life

He was born in Carlisle on 23 June 1918. He was educated at Heaton Secondary School in County Durham. He studied Science at Durham University graduating BSc in 1938.
In the Second World War he served as an officer in the Royal Corps of Signals.
In 1945 he began lecturing in Natural Philosophy in 1949. In 1948 he became the Physicist at the Western Infirmary in Glasgow. In 1953 he was promoted to Regional Physicist for Western Scotland and held this role until retiring in 1983. He employed John Stewart Orr as his senior Physicist, working on radioactive isotopes and doing early research on MRI technology. For the same period he was Science Correspondent for the Glasgow Herald newspaper.
In 1967 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Anthony Elliot Ritchie, John Currie Gunn, George A P Wyllie and Arthur F. Brown. He was also President of the Royal Philosophical society of Glasgow.
He died on 27 December 1993.

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