Individuals included in 300 Faces of Edinburgh Medical School, with surnames beginning with "M". Peter MacCallum Oncologist and co-founder of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne. Euan MacDonald Research advocate and graduate, best known for his contributions to motor neuron disease research. Jessie McLaren MacGregor One of the first women awarded an MD from the University of Edinburgh. Judith Mackay (née Longstaff) Public health expert and adviser on tobacco control. Runa Mackay Doctor and humanitarian. Una Maclean Medic and academic. Ellen MacRae Research development officer. Margaret McCahon Doctor who improved healthcare in New Zealand. Norman McDicken Influential figure in medical ultra-sound. Theresa McDonagh Clinician, researcher and leader in cardiovascular medicine. James McDonnell The father of medicine in Belfast. Chris McKenzie Educator and leader in digital medical education. Margaret Macnair War-time GP. Helen McMillan Surgeon and medical missionary. Robert McWhirter Radiotherapist whose work transformed the treatment of breast cancer. Hana Mahmood Public health researcher. Samuel Manuwa Pioneering Nigerian surgeon and chief medical adviser. Lorna Marson Professor of Transplant Surgery and Dean of Clinical Medicine. Nataysia Maria Mikula-Noble Honorary Clinical Fellow and aspiring surgeon. Bill Miller Emeritus Professor of Experimental Oncology. George Mitchell Orthopaedic surgeon and medical educator. Robin Mitchell Emergency medicine doctor and educator. Jacqueline Mok Specialist in paediatrics and community health. Alexander Monro (primus) One of the original founders of Edinburgh Medical School. Alexander Monro (secundus) Anatomist, physician and medical educator. Carmel Moran Professor of Translational Ultrasound. Richard Morris Neuroscientist and creator of the Morris water maze. Alison Munro Facility manager. Roisin Murphy Current HCP-Med student. Andrew Murray Sport and exercise medicine consultant. Fergus Murray Private tutor and mentor. John Murray Renowned oceanographer and former student. Noreen Murray Previous staff member and pioneer in molecular genetics. This article was published on Tuesday 10 March 2026