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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. Francis Harry Compton Crick & James Dewey Watson
These scientists are known as Dr. francis harry compton crick and Dr. francis harry compton crick was born on June 8, 1916 in Northampton, England.
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Our people paper consists of the two men, which discovered the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule in 1951, describing the structure as a double helix. These scientists are known as Dr. Francis Harry Compton Crick and Dr. James Dewey Watson. Francis Harry Compton Crick was born on June 8, 1916 in Northampton, England. He is the elder son of Harry Crick and Annie Elizabeth Wilkins. His brother A.F. Crick is a doctor in New Zealand. At the age of 24, Francis Harry Compton Crick married Ruth Doreen Dodd. They had a son Michael F.C. Crick who is also a scientist. The marriage however only lasted seven years, from 1940-1947. Two years later in 1949, Francis Crick married Odile Speed. They are currently and have two daughters, Gabrielle and Jacqueline Crick and reside in a home named "The Golden Helix." Francis Crick's education began at Northampton Grammar School and Mill Hill School in London. He studied physics at University College in London and received a B.Sc. in 1937. He tried to pursue a Ph.D. but was prevented because of the-war in 1939. Then finally in 1954, he received his Ph.D. at Caius College in Cambridge and worked on a thesis called "X-ray diffraction: polypeptides and proteins." In 1951, Francis Crick met James Dewey Watson, who was 23 years of age. This is when worked together on the DNA molecule's structure discovering it as the double helix.

42. GNN - Francis Harry Compton Crick (1916-2004)
francis harry compton crick, who codiscovered the helical structure of the DNAmolecule in 1953 and went on to shape the early agenda of molecular biology,
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Home About Topics Francis Harry Compton Crick (1916-2004) Email Page Printer Friendly Email GNN GNN News Alerts ... Genes and Genomes Francis Harry Compton Crick, who co-discovered the helical structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 and went on to shape the early agenda of molecular biology, died this week in La Jolla, California. He was 88 years old. Genetics and Genomics Timeline Francis H. C. Crick
Image courtesy The Salk Institute. In a landmark address to the British Society of Experimental Biology, entitled "On Protein Synthesis," Francis Crick proposed ideas that proved of the greatest importance to DNA research. Written for a general audience as much as for biochemists and molecular biologists, the paper became a classic that, as Horace Freeland Judson wrote in a historical appraisal, "permanently altered the logic of biology." More... More...
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43. Crick, Francis Harry Compton - Columbia Encyclopedia® Article About Crick, Fran
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Cite / link Email Feedback Crick, Francis Harry Compton, Wilkins Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick, Click the link for more information. and James Watson Watson, James Dewey, Click the link for more information. 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. After 1976 he worked at the Salk Institute, San Diego, where he served as president from 1994 to 1995. His subsequent research focused on protein synthesis, the genetic code and its conversion into amino acids, embryonic development, the neurobiological basis of consciousness, and other biological issues.
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45. Francis Crick
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"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

46. Francis Crick -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
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49. Francis Harry Compton Crick (1916-2004)
francis harry compton crick (19162004). francis crick, joint winner of the 1962Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for the groundbreaking discovery of
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Francis Crick, joint winner of the 1962 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for the groundbreaking discovery of the DNA double helix structure has died at the age of 88 in his home town of La Jolla, California, US. In 1953, while at the University of Cambridge, UK, physicist Crick and genetics post-doc James D Watson proposed a structure to explain the characteristic interaction between the bases that make up the DNA molecule. The double helix structure they came up with explained not only the pairing of bases (known today as Watson-Crick pairs) but, crucially, offered an explanation for the system of storing and transferring genetic information. Their paper in Nature detailing these findings, held up by Lord May of Oxford, president of the Royal Society, as one of the most famous scientific papers of all time, opened with what May notes were a remarkably 'unassuming' couple of sentences: 'We wish to suggest a structure for the salt of the deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA). This structure has novel features which are of considerable biological interest.' But the findings were initially presented with rather more of a flourish, according to Watson's memoirs, published in 1968. The pair took the news of their breakthrough straight from the University's Cavendish Laboratory to unsuspecting drinkers at the pub round the corner, The Eagle, where last year a plaque was unveiled to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this momentous event.

50. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Crick, Francis Harry Compton@ HighBeam
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51. BioScience: Francis Crick, 1916-2004: Francis Harry Compton Crick, Who With Jame
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Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free. Get started now. Francis Crick, 1916-2004: Francis Harry Compton Crick, who with James Watson and Maurice Wilkins was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1962 for elucidating the structure of DNA and its significance in biological information transfer, died on 28 July at the age of 88 BioScience September, 2004 by Miranda Robertson James Watson's opening thrust in The Double Helix"I have never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood"has something of the same status in the world of scientific biography that the first sentence of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has in the world of the novel. But the notorious sentence owes more to Watson's flair for the arresting statement than to the real character of his famous collaborator (or, it is safe to assume, to Watson's real assessment of it). It is true that Crick was confident in the power of his own intellect, and by his own admission frequently impatient ...

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54. Francis Harry Crompton Crick Biography / Biography Of Francis Harry Crompton Cri
The English molecular biologist francis harry compton crick (born 1916) contributedto the establishment of the doublehelical model of the DNA molecule.
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Name: Francis Harry Crompton Crick Birth Date: June 8, 1916 Place of Birth: Northampton, England Nationality: English Gender: Male Occupations: molecular biologist Francis Harry Crompton Crick Main Biography The English molecular biologist Francis Harry Compton Crick (born 1916) contributed to the establishment of the double-helical model of the DNA molecule. Francis Crick was born June 8, 1916, in Northampton, England. At University College, London, he studied physics and mathematics and obtained his degree in 1937. Work on an advanced degree was halted by the coming of World War II, when Crick had to shift his interest from pure science to the design and production of magnetic mines. By the time the war ended, he had decided to pursue a career in biology, not physics. His decision was influenced by a reading of the book What Is Life?

55. Francis Crick: A Who2 Profile
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FRANCIS CRICK Scientist Name at birth: Francis Harry Compton Crick Crick was 35 when he began working with fellow scientist James Watson to discover the makeup of DNA, the genetic code of life. In 1953 they came up with the now-famous double-helix model which has been generally accepted as fact. Among many other honors, they were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Other scientists and inventors of the past: Louis Pasteur Benjamin Franklin and Linus Pauling
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His biography from the official Nobel Committee site Francis Crick
The BBC's obituary from July of 2004 A Visit with Dr. Francis Crick
Terrific 1989 interview, from the National Health Museum Francis Crick Biography
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56. Francis Crick Timeline
1916, francis harry compton crick is born 8 June in Northampton, England. 1930,crick wins a scholarship to Mill Hill School, London.
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Francis Harry Compton Crick is born 8 June in Northampton, England.
Crick wins a scholarship to Mill Hill School, London.
Crick studies physics at University College, London, graduating in 1937. He stays on to do graduate research under Prof E N da C Andrade.
Crick joins the British Admiralty Research Laboratory, helping to design magnetic and acoustic mines.
Moves to the Medical Research Unit at Cavendish Laboratory, where Max Perutz was using X-ray crystallography to discover the three-dimensional structure of proteins.
James Watson arrives at the Cavendish and meets Crick.
Crick and Watson begin work on their first DNA model.
Crick and Sydney Brenner discover that the genetic code is a triplet code.
Crick, Watson and Wilkins are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material".

57. HistCite - Index: Papers By Francis Harry Compton Crick
Papers by francis harry compton crick. Nodes 82 Authors 68, Journals 33, OuterReferences 864 Collection span 1950 2003 View Overview.
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THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CYTOPLASM - A STUDY BY MEANS OF THE MAGNETIC PARTICLE METHOD .1. EXPERIMENTAL
EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH 1(4):505-533
CRICK FHC
THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF CYTOPLASM - A STUDY BY MEANS OF THE MAGNETIC PARTICLE METHOD .2. THEORETICAL TREATMENT
ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA 5(3):381-386 CRICK FHC THE HEIGHT OF THE VECTOR RODS IN THE 3-DIMENSIONAL PATTERSON OF HAEMOGLOBIN ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA 5(5):581-586 COCHRAN W; CRICK FHC; VAND V THE STRUCTURE OF SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES .1. THE TRANSFORM OF ATOMS ON A HELIX NATURE 169(4293):234-235 COCHRAN W; CRICK FHC EVIDENCE FOR THE PAULING-COREY ALPHA-HELIX IN SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES NATURE 170(4334):882-883 CRICK FHC IS ALPHA-KERATIN A COILED COIL ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA 6(2):221-222 CRICK FHC THE UNIT CELLS OF 4 PROTEINS ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA 6(7):600-603 CRICK FHC THE STRENGTH OF THE 10 A REFLEXIONS IN HAEMOGLOBIN ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA 6(8-9):685-689 CRICK FHC THE FOURIER TRANSFORM OF A COILED-COIL ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA 6(8-9):689-697 CRICK FHC THE PACKING OF ALPHA-HELICES - SIMPLE COILED-COILS LCR NCR Nodes Authors ... GCS WATSON JD; CRICK FHC

58. Francis Harry Compton Crick [June 8th, 1916 - July 27, 2004] | PureGin.org
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Submitted by puregin on Fri, 07/30/2004 - 1:02am. Person Francis Crick died on Wednesday, July 27, 2004 in La Jolla, California, of colon cancer. He was 88.
The ramifications of his co-discovery of DNA appear still to be growing in depth and reach, over
fifty years after the publication of this work. His fascination with science at the boundary between
the living and the non-living turned in the past several decades to studying
the relationship between the brain and the mind, a subject which may prove in time to have an even
greater impact than his foundational work in molecular biology. Crick, along with British chemist Rosalind Elsie Franklin, American biologist James Watson, and New Zealand-born
British-educated physicist Maurice Wilkins are regarded as the principal discoverers of
the physical structure, and method of replication, of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).

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60. Francis Crick 19162004 : Cancer Biology And Therapy Article Abstract By NA
francis harry compton crick, codiscoverer of the double helical genetic blueprintof life known commonly as DNA, died July 28, 2004.
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