Hal Anger
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Hal Oscar Anger (born May 20, 1920 in Denver, Colorado, USA - died October 31, 2005 in Berkeley, California) was an electrical engineer and biophysicist at Donner Laboratory, UCB. In 1957, he invented the scintillation camera, known also as the gamma camera or Anger camera. Anger also developed the well counter, widely used in laboratory tests. In all, Anger held 15 patents, many of them for work at the Ernest O. Laurence Radiation Laboratory.