Sir Alastair Robert Currie (8 October 1921 – 12 January 1994) was a Scottish pathologist, who was Professor of Pathology, at Edinburgh University, 1972–86, and then emeritus.
[4] He was born on the island of Islay of the western Scottish coast on 8 October 1921.
In 1962 he was offered the Regius Professor chair in Pathology at Aberdeen University.
During this he did joint research with the Australian, John Kerr, and Andrew Wyllie.
His proposers were George L Montgomery, James Norman Davidson, Thomas Symington and Richard H A Swain.