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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

61. Biography Of Francis Harry Compton Crick
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FRANCIS HARRY COMPTON CRICK FRANCIS HARRY COMPTON CRICK Francis Harry Compton Crick was born on June 8th, 1916, at Northampton, England, being the elder child of Harry Crick and Annie Elizabeth Wilkins. He has one brother, A. F. Crick, who is a doctor in New Zealand.
Crick was educated at Northampton Grammar School and Mill Hill School, London. He studied physics at University College, London, obtained a B.Sc. in 1937, and started research for a Ph.D. under Prof E. N. da C. Andrade, but this was interrupted by the outbreak of war in 1939. During the war he worked as a scientist for the British Admiralty, mainly in connection with magnetic and acoustic mines. He left the Admiralty in 1947 to study biology.
Supported by a studentship from the Medical Research Council and with some financial help from his family, Crick went to Cambridge and worked at the Strangeways Research Laboratory. In 1949 he joined the Medical Research Council Unit headed by M. F. Perutz of which he has been a member ever since. This Unit was for many years housed in the Cavendish Laboratory Cambridge, but in 1962 moved into a large new building - the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology - on the New Hospital site. He became a research student for the second time in 1950, being accepted as a member of Caius College, Cambridge, and obtained a Ph.D. in 1954 on a thesis entitled «X-ray diffraction: polypeptides and proteins».
During the academic year 1953-1954 Crick was on leave of absence at the Protein Structure Project of the Brooklyn Polytechnic in Brooklyn, New York. He has also lectured at Harvard, as a Visiting Professor, on two occasions, and has visited other laboratories in the States for short periods.

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63. Crick, Francis Harry Compton
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    Crick, Francis Harry Compton 1916-, English scientist, grad. University College, London, and Caius College, Cambridge. From 1940 to 1947 he served as a scientist in the admiralty. He was a visiting lecturer at several institutions in the United States including Brooklyn Polytechnic (1953-54), Harvard (1959), Univ. of Rochester (1959), and Johns Hopkins school of medicine (1960). He shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology with Maurice Wilkins and James Watson for their work in establishing the structure and function of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the key substance in the transmission of hereditary characteristics from generation to generation. See his Of Molecules and Men (1967), J. D. Watson, The Double Helix (1968), and Life Itself
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    crick, francis harry compton. English molecular biologist who was awarded a NobelPrize for Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins and
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    HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Crick, Francis Harry Compton English molecular biologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins and James Watson , for the discovery of the double-helical structure of DNA and of the significance of this structure in the replication and transfer of genetic information. Using Wilkins's and others' discoveries, Crick and Watson postulated that DNA consists of a double helix consisting of two parallel chains of alternate sugar and phosphate groups linked by pairs of organic bases. They built molecular models which also explained how genetic information could be coded in the sequence of organic bases. Crick and Watson published their work on the proposed structure of DNA in 1953. Their model is now generally accepted as correct.
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    Shown shortly after winning the Nobel Prize in 1962, Harvard biology professor James Watson displays a model of DNA in his laboratory.
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    British biophysicist Francis Crick and American geneticist James Watson undertook a joint inquiry into the structure of DNA in 1951. Geneticists already knew that DNA held the primary role in determining the structure and function of each cell in the body, but they did not understand the mechanism for this or that the structure of DNA was directly involved in the genetic process. Employing X-rays and molecular models, Watson and Crick discovered the double helix structure of DNA. Suddenly they could explain how the DNA molecule duplicates itself by forming a sister strand to complement each single, ladder-like DNA template. Watson and Crick's groundbreaking research paved the way for all of the major genetic discoveries of the last half-century. They received the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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    68. Scoop: Celebration Of NZer's DNA Discovery Contribution
    born Pongaroa, 1916 o lived here at 30 Kelburn Parade as a boy o received the NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine with francis harry compton crick and James
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    The achievements of Maurice Wilkins, the scientist who was jointly awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his role in the discovery of the structure of DNA, will be marked at the site of his boyhood home in Wellington (Tuesday 11 February, 1-2pm) to celebrate the golden anniversary of the discovery. Professor Wilkins shared the Nobel Prize with Francis Crick and James Watson. A plaque (transcript follows) and double helix sculpture to honour Professor Wilkins, who counts himself as a New Zealander despite living in the United Kingdom since the early 1920s, will be unveiled by three visiting fellow Nobel Laureates. Professor Alan MacDiarmid, Wellington-born and educated at Victoria University, will be joined by fellow winners of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry —Professors Hideki Shirakawa and Alan Heeger — for the unveiling outside Victoria University's Murphy Building. The Murphy Building is built on the site of 30 Kelburn Parade, which was the family home of Wilkins. Professors MacDiarmid, Shirakawa and Heeger will be in Wellington to attend AMN-1 — an international conference on innovative materials and nanotechnology being organised by the Victoria University-hosted MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology.

    69. Educational Outreach: 50th Anniversary Of The Double Helix
    2003 Copyright, Educational Outreach, Cavendish Laboratory. francis harry COMPTONcrick (1916) PDF. In 1962, francis crick shared the nobel Prize for
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    Francis Crick was born in a small town near Northampton, England. As a child, he was very inquisitive and he loved to read all kinds of books. His favourite books were ones about science. The science books inspired him to do experiments at home in his kitchen. His interest in science continued and he went on to study physics at University College London. Unfortunately the physics he learned in class was already out of date. He overcame this by continuing to teach himself at home, by reading more books and doing more experiments. His studies were interrupted by World War II. During the war he worked for the Admiralty, mostly designing and improving mines.
    After the war he continued to work at the Admiralty, but he knew he did not want to design weapons for the rest of his life. The problem was that he was not sure what he did want to do. He liked reading, thinking, and talking about the new discoveries being made in biology. In the end, he decided that he wanted to study biology in more detail. He visited several labs and scientists to help him decide exactly where he wanted to work and exactly what he wanted to study. He finally settled at

    70. University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates
    The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962 with francis harry compton Crickand Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins “for their discoveries concerning the
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    71. Francis Crick
    francis harry compton crick was born in Northampton, England on June 8 children bornto his parents harry crick and Anne Since crick’s discoveries for DNA he
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    by Sarah Gallegos Francis Harry Compton Crick was born in Northampton, England on June 8, 1916. Crick was the first of two children born to his parents Harry Crick and Anne Elizabeth Wilkens. He attended Northampton Grammar School, but moved to North London, and there he attended Mill High School. In 1937 at age eighteen, Crick enrolled at University College, there he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. There was an outbreak of war in 1939, during this time Crick worked as a scientist for the British Admiralty. In 1947, Crick began his Ph.D. work in Cambridge at Strangeways Laboratory with Arthur Hughes, where he studied the physical properties of cytoplasm in fibroblast cells. In 1949 he joined the Medical Research Unit, where he worked with Max Perutz and John Kerdrew on protein structure, but he ended doing his Ph.D. on x-ray diffraction of proteins. In an attempt to find the structure of DNA, Crick joined Watson. In 1953, Crick and Watson discovered the structure of DNA, the double helix. The discovery of DNA’s structure is what Crick’s best known for. After this discovery, however, Crick made many other discoveries. He worked with Vernon Ingram to find the relationship between DNA and genetic coding, and in 1957, Crick worked with Sydney Brenner to find how the sequence of DNA bases would specify the amino acid sequence in proteins. Crick’s work led to many more RNA and DNA discoveries.

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    73. Do Human And Chimpanzee DNA Indicate An Evolutionary Relationship?
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    by Brad Harrub, Ph.D. and Bert Thompson, Ph.D. While many evolutionists proclaim that human DNA is 98% identical to chimpanzee DNA , few would lie by idly and allow themselves to receive a transplant using chimpanzee organs. As a matter of fact, American doctors tried using chimp organs in the 1960s, but in all cases the organs were totally unsuitable. The claim of 98% similarity between chimpanzees and humans is not only deceptive and misleading, but also scientifically incorrect. Today, scientists are finding more and more differences in DNA from humans and chimps. For instance, a 2002 research study proved that human DNA DNA (Britten, 2002). In 1962, Francis Harry Compton Crick and James Dewey Watson received the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their discovery concerning the molecular structure of DNA . Just nine years earlier, in 1953, these two scientists had proposed the double helical structure of DNA A G C , and T The Third Chimpanzee Molecular evolution is about to be accepted as a method superior to paleontology for the discovery of evolutionary relationships. As a molecular evolutionist, I should be elated.

    74. Medicine 1962
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    "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material" Francis Harry Compton Crick James Dewey Watson Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize United Kingdom USA United Kingdom Institute of Molecular Biology
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    75. Crick, Francis Harry Compton -- Encyclopædia Britannica Online Article
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    76. Double Helix
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    78. Nobel Prizes
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    80. Nobel Laureates
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