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  1. WILKINS, MAURICE HUGH FREDERICK (1916- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>

61. Francis Harry Compton Crick & James Dewey Watson
In 1960, he James Watson and maurice hugh frederick wilkins received a LaskerFoundation Award. In 1962, he was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
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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.

62. Genome Biology | Research News
maurice hugh frederick wilkins, joint winner of the Nobel Prize in 1962 for hisrole in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, died on Tuesday
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63. Maurice Wilkins Biography .ms
maurice wilkins. maurice hugh frederick wilkins (December 15, 1916 – October 5,2004) was a physicist who mainly worked in the field of Xrays.
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Maurice Wilkins
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins December 15 October 5 ) was a physicist who mainly worked in the field of X-rays Wilkins was born in Pongaroa , north Wairarapa New Zealand , but his family moved to England when he was six. He studied physics at St. John's College Cambridge , then in received his Ph.D. in physics at Birmingham University . During World War II he worked on the Manhattan Project at the University of California, Berkeley for 2 years before returning to King's College , London. "After the war I wondered what I would do, as I was very disgusted with the dropping of two bombs on civilian centres in Japan," he told Britain's Encounter radio programme in At King's College he pursued, among other things X-ray diffraction work. It was his work, along with that of his colleague Rosalind Franklin that led James D. Watson and Francis Crick to deduce the structure of DNA in ; he went on to prove that the double-helical structure they proposed was indeed correct. He married Patricia Ann Chidgey in . They had two children, Sarah and George. In he was presented with the American Public Health Association's Albert Lasker Award, and in

64. Maurice Wilkins - Linix Encyclopedia
maurice wilkins. maurice hugh frederick wilkins (December 15, 1916 – October 5,2004) was a New Zealand born British physicist and Nobel Laureate who
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Maurice Wilkins
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins December 15 October 5 ) was a New Zealand born British physicist and Nobel Laureate who contributed research in the fields of phosphorescence radar isotope separation , and X-ray diffraction . He was most widely known for his work leading to the discovery of the structure of DNA , a molecule which stores genetic information. edit
Life and Career
Wilkins was born in Pongaroa , north Wairarapa , New Zealand where his father was a medical doctor. His family moved to England when he was six. He studied physics at St. John's College Cambridge , then in he received his Ph.D. in physics at the University of Birmingham with a dissertation on phosphors. During World War II he developed improved radar screens at Birmingham, then worked on isotope separation at the Manhattan Project at the University of California, Berkeley for two years before returning to King's College , London. "After the war I wondered what I would do, as I was very disgusted with the dropping of two bombs on civilian centres in Japan," he told Britain's Encounter radio programme in At King's College he pursued, among other things

65. How The Structure Of DNA Was Determined
maurice wilkins showed a diffraction pattern of DNA at a scientific meeting in and maurice hugh frederick wilkins for their discoveries concerning the
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Biochemistry 3107 - Fall 2002
How the structure of DNA was determined
Jim Watson and Francis Crick proposed a model for the structure of DNA in 1953. Just as Linus Pauling did in proposing the structure of the alpha helix, Watson and Crick used molecular models to arrive at their proposed structure. Their model building was essentially guided by three basic observations: Francis Crick (left), Jim Watson (centre), and Linus Pauling (right).
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  • X-ray diffraction studies of DNA fibres. Watson and Crick depended on X-ray fibre diffraction pictures of DNA taken by Rosalind Franklin for their conviction that the structure of DNA was regular and, ultimately, that it was helical. Maurice Wilkins showed a diffraction pattern of DNA at a scientific meeting in Naples in 1951. This was the first diffraction pattern that Watson saw of DNA and it had a decisive impact in his decision to study DNA. Watson moved to the Cavendish laboratory in Cambridge where he struck up his famous collaboration with Francis Crick. Their first attempt at a model structure, late in 1951, was wrong - embarassingly so for them at the time, since they had arranged for Maurice Wilkins and
  • 66. MSN Encarta - Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick
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    67. Especiales Diario Médico
    Translate this page maurice hugh frederick wilkins nació en Pongaroa (Nueva Zelanda) en 1916, perosiendo muy niño sus padres se trasladaron a Inglaterra.
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    68. Caskets On Parade - Book Of The Dead: "Wi" - "Wn"
    1962 Nobel medicine colaureate maurice hugh frederick wilkins slipped Watson Crick the x-ray crystallgraphs they needed to prove that DNA was a double
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    Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead ... Obits: "Wi" - "Wn" Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead Obits Wi Wn A B C D ... We - Wh Wi - Wn Wo - Wt Wu - Wz W X ... Main movie director Robert E. Wise was film editor of Citizen Kane The Magnificent Ambersons (1942); won directing oscars for West Side Story ) and The Sound of Music ); didn't win oscars for directing The Curse of the Cat People The Day The Earth Stood Still Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) or Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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    69. Molecular Biology Notebook:WWW Resource
    Go wilkins, maurice hugh frederick. The discovery of the welldefined patternsled to the deriving of the molecular structure of DNA.
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    70. 20th Century Year By Year1962
    1928; and wilkins, maurice hugh frederick, Great Britain, University of London, b.1916 for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of
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    Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitz er Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/ Tony Awards Grammy Awards
    Major Events of 1962
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    NBA: Boston Celtics vs. LA Lakers Series: 4-3
    NCAA Football: USC Record: 11-0-0
    Heisman Trophy: Terry Baker, oregon state, QB points: 707
    Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Chicago Blackhawks Series: 4-2
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    World Cup: Brazil vs. Czechoslovakia Score: 3-1
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    71. Nobel Laureates
    Professor maurice hugh frederick wilkins, Molecular Structure of BiologicalSystems Unit (later Laboratory of Molecular Biology)
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    Origins Past Achievements Nobel Laureates Secretaries History Publications Archives Home ... History : Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates associated with the MRC
    Since it was founded, twenty two Nobel Laureates have worked for, been supported by, or had associations with the MRC. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) scientists have been awarded a particularly impressive total of twelve Nobel Prizes.
    Physiology/Medicine Date Scientist Institution Achievement Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Cambridge University Discovery of the growth stimulating vitamins Sir Henry Hallett Dale National Institute for Medical Research,
    Director 1928-1932 Discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses
    Sir Alexander Fleming
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    Sir Ernst Boris Chain and
    Lord Howard Walter Florey London University
    Oxford University Discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases
    Sir Hans Krebs Cell Metabolism Research Unit, Director Discovery of the citric acid cycle Sir Peter Brian Medawar National Institute for Medical Research, Director 1962-1971 Discovery of acquired immunological tolerance Dr Francis Harry Compton Crick and (now) Professor James Dewey Watson and Professor Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins Molecular Structure of Biological Systems Unit (later Laboratory of Molecular Biology) Deputy Director of the MRC Biophysics Research Unit Discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids Professor Rodney Robert Porter National Institute for Medical Research Discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies

    72. Some Famous Wilkins Names
    maurice hugh frederick wilkins, 1916–, Irish biophysicist; b. New Zealand.He successfully extracted fibers from a gel of DNA, which, when analyzed by Xray
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    Some Famous Wilkins Names
    There have been a number of famous and noteworthy persons with the Wilkins name. Here are a few of them. If you know of any others I can add here, email me marilee@wilkinslinks.org SIR GEORGE HUBERT WILKINS , 1888–1958, British explorer; b. Australia. After several arctic expeditions, he was the first to explore the region by air (1928), traveling from ALASKA to Spitsbergen. He was knighted that same year. In 1931 he headed an arctic submarine expedition. more info
    ROY WILKINS , 1901–81, African-American social reformer and civil-rights leader; b. St. Louis, Mo. As leader (1931–77) of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Wilkins tirelessly advanced the cause of racial equality achieved through constitutional means, opposing both white supremacy and African-American separatism. He is credited by many as the principal architect of school desegregation and the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
    MAURICE HUGH FREDERICK WILKINS , 1916–, Irish biophysicist; b. New Zealand. He successfully extracted fibers from a gel of DNA, which, when analyzed by X-ray diffraction, showed a helical molecular structure. For this work he shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine with James WATSON and Francis CRICK, who, on the basis of Wilkins' results and other scientific information, built a model of the DNA molecule. more info
    JOHN WILKINS , 1614-1672, English Bishop of Chester and scientist who helped found the Royal Society. He published among other things

    73. Índice Alfabético De Los Premios Nobel De Fisiología O Medicina (1901-1998)
    wilkins, maurice hugh frederick (1962) YALOW, Rosalyn Sussman (1977) ZINKERNAGEL,Rolf Martin (1996). * Confeccionado por el Lic. José A. López Espinosa.
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    ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas (1932)
    ARBER, Werner (1978)
    AXELROD, Julius (1970)
    BALTIMORE, David (1975)
    BANTING, Frederick Grant (1923)
    BEADLE, Georges Wells (1958)
    BEHRING, Emil Adolf von (1901)
    BENACERRAF, Baruj (1980)
    BISHOP, Michael John (1989)
    BLACK, James Whyte (1988)
    BLOCH, Konrad Emil (1964) BLUMBERG, Baruch Samuel (1976) BORDET, Jules Jean Baptiste Vicent (1919) BOVET, Daniel (1957) BROWN, Michael Stuart (1985) BURNET, Frank Macfarlane (1960) CARREL, Alexis (1912) CHAIN, Ernest Boris (1945) CLAUDE, Albert (1974) COHEN, Stanley (1986) CORI, Carl Ferdinand (1947) CORI, Gerty Theresa Radnitz (1947) CORMACK, Allan MacLeod (1979) CRICK, Francis Harry Compton (1962) DALE, Henry Hallet (1936) DAM, Henrik Carl Peter (1943) DAUSSET, Jean (1980) DOHERTY, Peter C. (1996) DOISY, Edward Adelbert (1943) DOMAGK, Gerhard (1939) DULBECCO, Renato (1975) ECCLES, John Carew (1963) EDELMAN, Gerald Maurice (1972) EHRLICH, Paul (1908) EIJKMAN, Christiaan (1929) EINTHOVEN, Willem (1924) ELION, Gertrude Belle (1988) ENDERS, John Franklin (1954)

    74. Wilkins, Maurice --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your Gateway To All Bri
    wilkins, maurice hugh frederick New Zealandborn British biophysicist (b. Dec.15, 1916, Pongaroa, NZ—d. maurice hugh frederick wilkins Nobel Foundation
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    Maurice Wilkins
    born Dec. 15, 1916, Pongaroa, N.Z.
    died Oct. 6, 2004, London, Eng.
    New Zealand-born British biophysicist. Educated in Birmingham and Cambridge, he participated in the Manhattan Project , working on the separation of uranium isotopes for use in the atomic bomb. On his return to Britain, he began a series of investigations that led ultimately to his studies of DNA. His X-ray diffraction studies of DNA proved crucial to the determination of DNA's molecular structure by James D. Watson and Francis Crick , for which the three were awarded a 1962 Nobel Prize. He later applied X-ray diffraction techniques to the study of RNA. See also Rosalind Franklin
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    75. Maurice_Wilkins
    maurice hugh frederick wilkins (December 15, 1916 – October 5, 2004) wasa New Zealand born British physicist and Nobel Laureate who contributed
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    '''Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins''' ( December 15 October 5 ) was a New Zealand born British physicist and Nobel Laureate who contributed research in the fields of phosphorescence radar isotope separation , and X-ray diffraction . He was most widely known for his work leading to the discovery of the structure of DNA , a molecule which stores genetic information.
    Life and Career
    Wilkins was born in Pongaroa , north Wairarapa , New Zealand where his father was a medical doctor. His family moved to England when he was six. He studied physics at St. John's College Cambridge , then in he received his Ph.D. in physics at the University of Birmingham with a dissertation on phosphors. During World War II he developed improved radar screens at Birmingham, then worked on isotope separation at the Manhattan Project at the University of California, Berkeley for two years before returning to King's College , London. "After the war I wondered what I would do, as I was very disgusted with the dropping of two bombs on civilian centres in Japan," he told Britain's Encounter radio programme in
    At King's College he pursued, among other things

    76. Biografia De Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins

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    Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins (1916- ) Biofísico británico, nacido en Pangaroa (Nueva Zelanda). Después de estudiar física en el St. John's College de Cambridge, fue investigador ayudante de Randall en el Departamento de Física de la Universidad de Birmingham y se doctoró en 1940 con un estudio sobre la teoría de la fosforescencia en términos de electrones capturados, que aplicó a la mejora de las pantallas de radar. Dedicado luego a la espectrografía de los isótopos de uranio para su uso en bombas atómicas, se trasladó a Berkeley (California) para colaborar en el Proyecto Manhatan. En 1945 volvió a reunirse con Randall, que organizaba estudios biofísicos en la Universidad St. Andrew de Escocia, estudios que se trasladaron en 1946 al King's College de Londres. Aquí se interesó Wilkins por los efectos genéticos de los ultrasonidos y por la espectrofotometría de la radiación ultravioleta de los ácidos nucleicos en las células. Finalmente, se dedicó al estudio de las grandes moléculas biológicas mediante la técnica de difracción de rayos X, con la que descubrió modelos estructurales bien definidos que conducirían a poner de manifiesto la configuración molecular del ADN (ácido desoxirribonucleico) propuesta por Watson y Crick, junto con los cuales fue galardonado con el premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina en 1962.

    77. History Of Genetics
    maurice hugh frederick wilkins (1916). maurice wilkins was born in Pongaroa,New Zealand. His father was a doctor and in order to pursue his interest in
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    The DNA molecule is shaped like a twisted ladder
    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:

    78. Tim Blair: HAIL THE UNSUNG
    New Zealand scientist maurice hugh frederick wilkins, hailed as an unsung heroof DNA research, has died in London. Posted by Tim Blair at October 9,
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    HAIL THE UNSUNG
    Maurice Wilkins may have been one hell of a DNA scientist, but his real skill was an uncanny ability to simultaneously be noticed and ignored New Zealand scientist Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, hailed as an unsung hero of DNA research, has died in London. Posted by Tim Blair at October 9, 2004 02:45 AM
    Comments I thought that was a skill all New Zealanders had, except for Peter Jackson.
    Posted by: Mike G at October 9, 2004 at 02:54 AM Allow me to translate: "That damned flashy Crick and Watson hoovered up all the credit, leaving Wilkins with nothing. Er, except his share of the Nobel. Bloody typical Yanks and Poms. Kiwis always get the short end of the stick." This translation brought to you in bitter irony by the shade of Rosalind Franklin. Posted by: Angie Schultz at October 9, 2004 at 07:03 AM Someday I too hope to be hailed as unsung. Posted by: Sortelli at October 9, 2004 at 08:47 AM

    79. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
    wilkins, Sir George Hubert wilkins, maurice hugh frederick wilkins, Roy wilkinsburg wilkinson, Charles Burnham wilkinson, Ellen
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    80. Modification De Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins - Modifier - Wikipédia
    Nobelpreisträger und DNAMitentdecker maurice wilkins gestorben - Translate this page maurice hugh frederick wilkins wurde am 15. Dezember 1916 in Neuseeland geboren . Der Pionier der Erbgutforschung Sir maurice hugh frederick wilkins galt
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