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Benjamin Moore (biochemist)
Benjamin Moore, FRS (14 January 1867 – 3 March 1922) was an early British biochemist. He held the first chair of biochemistry in the UK, and founded the ''Biochemical Journal'', one of the earliest academic journals in the subject.
==Education and career==
Educated at Queen's College, Belfast and the Royal University of Ireland, Moore's early positions were in the field of physiology at Yale University, Connecticut, USA and Charing Cross Hospital, London.〔( The Royal Society: Library and Archive catalogue: Moore; Benjamin (1867 - 1922) ) (accessed 2 October 2007)〕 When the first British department of biochemistry was founded at the University of Liverpool in 1902, after a donation from Liverpool shipowner William Johnston, Moore took up the Johnston Chair, the first chair of biochemistry in the UK.〔(Oliver R, Starley P. A reduced history of the ''Biochemical Journal'' ''Biochemist'' (February 2006) 42–45 ) (accessed 2 October 2007)〕〔(Pitt GAJ. (2003) Liverpool: the early years of biochemistry ''Biochem Soc Trans'' 31: 16–19 ) (accessed 2 October 2007)〕
He is credited (in (The SMA and the Foundation of the National Health Service )) by Dr Leslie Hilliard with the first use of the words "National Health Service" and the foundation of the State Medical Service Association.
During the First World War, he worked for the Medical Research Council in London. He became a professor of biochemistry at the University of Oxford in 1920.〔

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