Ernest McMurchie Dunlop FRSE MC (1893–1969) was a Scottish bacteriologist who also served with distinction in the First World War, winning the Military Cross.
He was born in Glasgow on 15 November 1893 the son of Thomas Dunlop, a chemist in the Pollokshields district, and his wife Grace McFadyean.
He attended Hutchesons' Grammar School and in 1910, aged 16, went to Glasgow University to study Medicine.
[1] He reached the rank of Captain and was awarded the Military Cross on 1 January 1919 for bravery during the conflict.
His proposers were Sir Robert Muir, Alexander Murray Drennan, and Thomas J.