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      • Alan Hall FRS (19 May 1952 – 3 May 2015) was a British cell biologist and a biology professor at the Sloan-Kettering Institute, where he was chair of the Cell Biology program. Hall was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1999.
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  2. Alan Hall was convicted for the murder of Arthur Easton in 1985. The case has been described as one of New Zealand's worst miscarriages of justice. [1]

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    Alan Hall FRS [1] (19 May 1952 – 3 May 2015) was a British cell biologist and a biology professor at the Sloan-Kettering Institute, where he was chair of the Cell Biology program. Hall was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1999.

  4. The Solicitor-General has asked police to investigate the actions of Crown lawyers involved in the case of Alan Hall, who spent 19 years in jail for a murder he did not commit.

  5. Apr 17, 2024 · Alan Hall was born in a mining town in Yorkshire in 1952. He studied chemistry at Oxford and then, after starting his PhD in biochemistry in Oxford, he completed it at Harvard in the USA, where he made important discoveries about the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.

  6. Jun 8, 2022 · Alan Hall, an autistic man who spent 19 years in prison on a murder charge, will walk free on Wednesday after the court’s judgement forced the Crown Law – that oversees criminal prosecutions...

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  7. Alan Hall was born in a mining town in Yorkshire in 1952. He studied chemistry at Oxford and then, after starting his PhD in biochemistry in Oxford, he completed it at Harvard in the USA, where he made important discoveries about the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.

  8. Professor Alan Hall, a key figure in the development of molecular oncology at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, died suddenly in New York on 3 May.

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