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Professor Roger Philips-Goode
Roger Philips-Goode HCB born (23rd October 1967) Died (July 2014) is a microbiologist who is a partner/scientist for Blinds and Seaman Pharmaceuticals who is responsible for the discovery of MN34A1. He was the first British microbiologist to win the Bio award for his discovery in 1993, the revolutionary drug MN34A1. Since 1994 he become a partner and lead scientist at Blinds and Seaman. He married his University sweetheart, Penelope Philips-Goode, in 1990. Murdered in July 2014.

Early life
Born to a half gypsy mother name Pam Slinger, father Harold Philips-Goode was a half German, half Polish solider who survived WWII and became a leading biologist in the field of medicine. Roger attended Butlins primary school for the gifted in (1973) and attended Eaton Grammar (1978) where he achieved 16 GCSEs and 10 A-levels. Through his school years he was a keen amateur scientist and won many Science fairs and competition at local, national and international level. He meet his now colleague Walter Stainz at his first science fair in 1979 where they became bitter rivals for many years. Roger Philips-Goode won a place at Oxbridge University 1985 and studied microbiology and study under Dr Von G.R Oper. It was during these years he met he meet his now wife, Penelope Franz-Bongo during his first semester.

Post University and Blinds and Seaman
Following graduation in 1988, Roger stayed on to complete his PhD in the field of microbiology, its here he began his work on the now known MN34A1. A revolutionary new drugs that kills all known bad virus' in a host body. Roger's discovery reportedly earned him a staggering $50 million after selling the the patent for the drug to Blinds and Seaman Pharmaceuticals, also becoming a partner of the company and taking the position as lead scientist.

Engagement and Marriage
In 1989 Roger proposed to Penelope Franz-Bongo during a night time experiment in a concrete bunker in Iraq. Roger married Penelope Franz-Bongo, in a lavish wedding attended by many famous scientist at Fermi Lab in the USA.

Bio award
For his discovery and work he was awarded the Bio award in 1993 at a ceremony in Riga, Latvia. The Runner for the year was his now colleague Walter Stainz, for a new stain removing biology agent he discovered.

Incident at Golden Gobble award 2014
During the annual Golden Gobble on 21st June 2014, a post event fight broke out between Roger Philips-Goode and Walter Stainz, the reason for the fight is unknown, but the fight lead to rioting, and event hall was burnt down. This lead to the arrest of Walter Stainz for assault but Roger Philips-Goode decided not to press charges.

Philanthropy
An avid gambler, Roger often attends track racing, and gives a portion of his winnings to people aren't super duper good looking.

Death
Roger Philips-Goode was found murdered at his Lab at Blinds and Seaman in July 2014. An investigation is currently in process.