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  1. Biography - Crick, Francis (Harry Compton) (1916-2004): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by --Sketch by Curtis Skinner, 2005-01-01
  2. Francis Harry Compton Crick: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  3. Current Developments in the Arts and Sciences. The Explosion of Biological Information. by Francis Harry Compton. CRICK, 1980-01-01
  4. [Whole volume:] Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acid. A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid. Contained in Nature, Vol. 171, No. 4356, pp. 737-8. by James Dewey (b. 1928) & Francis Harry Compton CRICK (1916-2004). WATSON, 1953-01-01
  5. "The structure of DNA." by James Dewey (b. 1928) & Francis Harry Compton CRICK (b. 1916). WATSON, 1953

41. The Laureates Of The Nobel Prize For Medicine And Physiology
1962, francis harry compton crick James Dewey Watson Maurice Hugh FrederickWilkins, Great Britain United States of America Great Britain.
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YEAR LAUREATE'S NAME COUNTRY Emil Adolf von Behring Germany Sir Ronald Ross Great Britain Niels Ryberg Finsen Denmark Ivan Petrovici Pavlov Russia Robert Koch Germany Camillo Golgi
Santiago Ramon y Cajal Italy
Spain Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran France Paul Ehrlich
Ilia Ilici Mecinikov Germany
Russia Emil Theodor Kocher Switzerland Albrecht Kossel Germany Allvar Gulistrand Sweden Alexis Carrel United States of America Charles Robert Richet France Robert Báráni Hungary - Austria no prize awarded no prize awarded no prize awarded no prize awarded Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet Belgium Schack August Steenberg Krogh Denmark no prize awarded Sir Archibald Vician Hill
Otto Fritz Meyerhof Great Britain
Germany Sir Frederick Grant Banting
John James Richard MacLeod Canada
Canada Willem Einthaven Holland no prize awarded Johannes Andreas Grib Fibinger Denmark Julius Wagner - Jauregg Austria Charles Jules Henri Nicolle France Christiaen Eijkman
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Holland
Great Britain Karl Landsteiner Austria Otto Heinrich Warburg Germany Sir Charles Scott Sherrington Lord Edgar Douglas Adrian Great Britain Great Britain Thomas Hunt Morgan

42. BIOINFORMATICS
Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962 francis harry compton crick, James Dewey Watson,and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, who received the nobel Prize for
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A structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
The year 1953 could be said to mark, in biology at least, the end of history. Here is James Watson and Francis Crick's paper on the structure of DNA, which ushered in the new era with the celebrated understatement near the end. This article was originally published in Nature magazine in 1953. The Invention of the Genetic Code, by Brian Hayes A commentary on the work of Watson and Crick, from American Scientist magazine. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962 Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson, and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, who received the Nobel Prize "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material." Wanted: Hot Industry Seeks Supergeeks A Newsweek/MSNBC article on the corporate search for bioinformatics specialists. The article includes an estimated need for some 20,000 bioinformatics specialists. The Protein Hunters Wired magazine, in its April 2001 issue, listed the top ten "gigatrends" - the main streams of research and development that would affect our near future. Topping its list was proteomics, the study of proteins. This article gives a good overview of the field and some of the companies operating in it. Landmark gene studies released The Human Genome Project and Celera Genomics released substantial findings regarding the human genome on February 12, 2001. Given their potential implications, these findings generated a lot of attention. A summary of the findings was published by the

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44. "Milagre" Do DNA Completa Meio Século - Ciência E Meio Ambiente - Estadao.com.
Translate this page Nelas, francis harry compton crick e James Dewey Watson - a ordem dos crick, o maisvelho, nascido em Northampton, em descoberta que lhes rendeu o nobel de 1962
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"Milagre" do DNA completa meio século
A história desse feito começou, na verdade, no outono de 1951, quando o inglês Crick e o americano Watson se conheceram na Universidade de Cambridge, na Inglaterra São Paulo
Uma das maiores descobertas científicas de todos os tempos veio à luz em duas escassas páginas da edição de 25 de abril de 1953 da revista Nature . Nelas, Francis Harry Compton Crick e James Dewey Watson - a ordem dos nomes foi decidida no cara-ou-coroa - anunciaram a descoberta da estrutura da molécula do DNA, realizada por eles dois meses antes, no dia 28 de fevereiro, há exatos 50 anos. O texto de 900 palavras, datilografado pela irmã de Watson, Elizabeth, e acompanhado de um esboço simples da famosa dupla hélice, abriu a era da biologia molecular. Os dois chegaram à estrutura da chamada molécula da vida trabalhando a maior parte do tempo em segredo e sem realizar nenhum experimento em laboratório. O resultado foi muito mais fruto do gênio e da persistência deles. E da ajuda involuntária de Maurice Wilkins e Rosalind Franklin, que trabalhavam com a técnica pela qual as moléculas são cristalizadas e radiografadas, o que permite ver sua estrutura.

45. Ref: Scientists Of The Second Half Of The 20th Century - By Miles Hodges
major works or writings Of Molecules and Men (1966) Life Itself (1982) Links toother information on crick francis harry compton crick (The nobel Foundation).
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46. Important Contributors
francis harry compton crick, In 1953, with the help of Xray diffraction photographstaken He shared the 1962 nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Watson
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Francis Harry Compton Crick In 1953, with the help of X-ray diffraction photographs taken by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin, he and J D Watson constructed a molecular model of the genetic material DNA. In 1958 he proposed that the DNA determines the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide through a triplet code. He shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Watson and Wilkins. James Dewey Watson Watson went to Cambridge (19513), where he and the English geneticist Francis Crick
delineated the molecular structure of DNA and explained the mechanism of its replication (1953); in 1962, Watson, with Crick and Wilkins, shared the Nobel Prize in physiology for this work. Maurice Hugh Fredrick Wilkins Maurice Wilkins was a man who worked at King's College in London. He contributed to the discovery of DNA structure by preparing very uniformly oriented DNA fibers, which were used by X-raycrystallographers such as Rosalind Franklin to examine the fibers. This made much more consistant samples for various X-ray crystallographers to look at. Which made discovering patterns much easier.His X-ray diffraction studies of DNA helped Crick and Watson determine its structure, and he shared with them the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1962. Rosalind Franklin Rosalind Franklin applied her chemist's expertise to the unwieldy DNA molecule. After complicated analysis, she discovered (and was the first to state) that the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA lies on the outside of the molecule. She also elucidated the basic helical structure of the molecule.

47. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies
Links to biographies of over 200 people who have advanced and refined the field of chemistry. A section Category Science Chemistry History...... Bragg, William Henry @ nobel SE; Brand(t), Hennig; de Broglie, Louis Andrews UK;Coulomb, Charles Augustin de IL. crick, francis harry compton; Crafts, James Mason
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  • 48. James Watson And Francis Crick Solved The Structure Of DNA. Other
    In 1962, Watson shared the nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with francis crickand Maurice Wilkins who, with Rosalind francis harry compton crick (1916).
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    James Watson and Francis Crick solved the structure of DNA. Other scientists, like Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins , also contributed to this discovery.
    JAMES DEWEY WATSON James Watson was born in Chicago. As a child, he was bright and inquisitive. One of his favorite words was "why?" and he wasn't satisfied with simple answers. He accumulated a lot of knowledge by reading the World Almanac, and won $100 as a "Quiz Kid" on a popular radio program. He used this money to buy binoculars for bird-watching — a serious hobby for himself and his father. Watson entered the University of Chicago at 15 under the gifted youngster program. He did well in courses that interested him, like biology and zoology, and not as well in other courses. He decided that he would go to graduate school and study to become the curator of ornithology at the Museum of Natural History In his senior year at Chicago, Watson read Erwin Schrödinger's book: What is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell . He was fascinated by the idea that genes and chromosomes hold the secrets of life. When Watson went to do a Ph.D. with Salvador Luria , a pioneer in bacteriophage research, at Indiana University , it seemed the perfect opportunity to work on some of these problems.

    49. BioFinder Category Search
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    50. Nobel Prices Related To Neuroscience
    nobel prices related to neuroscience. 1962 francis harry compton crick (Great Britain),James Dewey Watson (USA) and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins (Great
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    1973 Physics: Brian David Josephson (Great Britain) "for his theoretical predictions of theproperties of a supercurrent through a barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects" 1991 Erwin Neher (Germany) Bert Sakmann (Germany) "for their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells" Alfred G. Gilman (USA) Martin Rodbell (USA) "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" Send comments to Risto Ilmoniemi ( rji@biomag.helsinki.fi
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    51. EMBO - Promoting Molecular Biology In Europe.
    Congratulations to all of them. The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. 1959.Arthur Kornberg. 1960. Peter Brian Medawar. 1962. francis harry compton crick. 1962.
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    Sydney Brenner (EMBO Member), H. Robert Horvitz and John E. Sulston (EMBO Member) received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2002 "for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death". (EMBO Member) received one half of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002 "for his development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for determining the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules in solution". Well done! Congratulations to all of them.
    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
    Arthur Kornberg Peter Brian Medawar Francis Harry Compton Crick James Dewey Watson
    (Associate Member) Francois Jacob Har Gobind Khorana
    (Associate Member) Sir Bernard Katz Christian de Duve David Baltimore
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    (deceased 1999) Niels K. Jerne

    52. Science & Religion Bookstore
    crick, francis harry compton. Winner, with James Watson, of a nobel Prize in 1962for their worldchanging discovery of the molecular structure of DNA, crick
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    53. Chemistry 557 Spring 2002 Nobel Prize Winners
    nobel PRIZE WINNERS, francis harry compton crick, James Dewey Watson, and MauriceHugh Frederick Wilkins Medicine, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Chemistry, Robert
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    54. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Wikipedia
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    55. UCL Alumni: Famous Alumni
    Winners of the nobel Prize 1904 Chemistry – Sir William Ramsay 1915 Brian Medawar1962 Physiology or Medicine – francis harry compton crick 1963 Physiology
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    56. Brandt's Solutions To Solutions
    James Dewy Watson, along with francis harry compton crick and Maurice Hugh FrederickWilkins, received the 1962 nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of
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    James Dewy Watson “Formula for breakthroughs in research: Take young researchers, put them together in virtual seclusion, give them an unprecedented degree of freedom and turn up the pressure by fostering competitiveness,” James Watson once said (1). Watson's formula for breakthroughs in research resulted in his discovery of deoxyribonucleic acid’s structure, the double helix.
    James Dewy Watson, along with Francis Harry Compton Crick and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins , received the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of the double helix structure assocaited with deoxyribonucleic acid. Specifically the distinction was given “for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nuclear acids and its significance for information transfer in living material” (2).
    James Dewy Watson was born in Chicago, Illinois, on April 6, 1928. Watson attended Chicago Public Schools and showed promise to be a stellar student and intellectual. Watson’s boyhood interest in bird watching prompted an interest in zoology. After high school, at the age of fifteen, he received a scholarship to attend the University of Chicago . He graduated from the University of Chicago with Bachelor’s of Science in zoology in 1947 at the age of 19. A fellowship for graduate study lead to a Ph.D. in zoology from Indiana University in Bloomington in 1950 (3). At the university, he studied bacterial viruses and biochemistry. Through his research Watson became convinced that the chemistry of the gene was key to the fundamental understanding of biology.

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    58. Crick, Francis Harry Compton
    crick, francis harry compton, 1916–, English scientist, grad. He shared the 1962Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology with Maurice Wilkins and James Watson
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    60. Francis Crick
    Biography of the Anthropologist francis crick.Category Regional Europe People Scientists crick, francis...... francis harry compton crick was born June 8, 1916 in Northampton two children bornto harry crick and Anne francis crick has won many awards and acknowledgments
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    Francis Crick
    "No man discovered or created molecular biology. But one man dominates intellectually the whole field, because he knows the most and understands the most. Francis Crick." - Jacques Monod, molecular biologist Francis Harry Compton Crick was born June 8, 1916 in Northampton, England. He was the first of two children born to Harry Crick and Anne Elizabeth Wilkens. Crick attended grammar school in North Hampton, but moved to North London to attend Mill High School. At age eighteen, Crick enrolled in University College where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics in 1937. In 1940, Crick and his then wife, Ruth Doreen Dodd, bore a son named Michael. Crick and Doreen divorced in 1947, and two years later he married his present wife, Odile Speed. He and Odile have two daughters, Gabrielle and Jacqueline. Crick did his graduate studies on the measurement of viscosity of water at high temperatures. In 1947, he began his Ph.D. work at the Strangeways Laboratory, Cambridge with Arthur Hughes. There Crick and Hughes studied the physical properties of cytoplasm in the cultured fibroblast cells. Two years later he joined the Medical Research Unit at Cavendish Laboratory. There Crick worked with Max Perutz and John Kerdrew on protein structure. He ended up doing his Ph. D work on x-ray diffraction of proteins. Crick soon joined James Watson in an attempt to uncover the structure of DNA. Crick brought to the project his knowledge of x-ray diffraction, while Watson brought knowledge of phage and bacterial genetics. In 1953, these two distinct backgrounds uncovered the structure of DNA: the double helix. Crick and Watson first published one of their four papers about this discovery in the April 25 edition of the journal

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