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  1. Aa Aa Aa. Many people believe that American biologist James Watson and English physicist Francis Crick discovered DNA in the 1950s. In reality, this is not the case. Rather, DNA was first ...

  2. www.nature.com › articles › d41586/019/02554-zThe structure of DNA

    Oct 9, 2019 · On 25 April 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick announced 1 in Nature that they “wish to suggest” a structure for DNA.In an article of just over a page, with one diagram (Fig. 1), they ...

  3. Oct 1, 2004 · Francis Crick was born near Northampton, England, on June 8, 1916. Even as a boy, he was curious—and enterprising. At about 12, after devouring a student textbook on chemistry, he attempted to ...

  4. Aug 18, 2004 · Alexander Rich writes: Francis Crick, who died on 28 July at the age of 88, was trained as a physicist but became arguably the most influential biologist of the twentieth century. His great ...

  5. Aug 4, 2004 · Francis Crick, widely regarded as one of the twentieth century's most significant figures in biology, was a scientist to the end. In his hospital bed, just hours before he died on 28 July ...

  6. Born to a middle-class family in Northampton, England, on June 8, 1916, Francis Crick did not seem destined for greatness, but he was also not fated for the family business of selling shoes. He ...

  7. www.nature.com › articles › news040726-12Francis Crick - Nature

    Jul 29, 2004 · So began Francis Crick and James Watson in their ground-breaking Nature paper 1, published 51 years ago.The paper describes the structure of DNA. The discovery was to change the face of modern-day ...

  8. Aug 8, 1970 · Authors and Affiliations. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QH. FRANCIS CRICK

  9. Sep 1, 2004 · Francis Crick was born in Northampton, educated at the Grammar School and later, with a scholarship, at Mill Hill School, London. He studied Physics at University College London and then stayed on ...

  10. Sep 29, 2010 · Francis Crick: was 33 and still without a PhD when he arrived at the Cavendish in 1949. He quickly established himself as a theoretician and, following the discovery of the double helix, ...