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  2. National Strategy for Modernizing the Regulatory System for…

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/NSTC_biotech_national_strategy_2016.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: 6. Background. The discovery of the three-dimensional structure of DNA in 1953 by Rosalind Franklin, James. ... Watson, and Francis Crick laid the groundwork for an era of innovation in the life sciences.
  3. Introduction UKRI Medical Research Council (MRC) scientists in…

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    3 Aug 2022: most at risk of developing cancer and (3) developing ways of early intervention. ... This structure was discovered by LMB scientists, James Watson and Francis Crick, following work by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins.
  4. The Predatory Paradox: Ethics, Politics, and Practices in…

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    16 May 2024: It existed, for example, in 1953 when James D. Watson and Francis H.C. ... At the time it was published, Avery and his coauthors’ paper received far less attention than Watson and Crick’s.
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    suitable materials and instruments for their experiments, and very often anticipating their requirements. ... This was especially apt, as Michael was already working in the Laboratory when Francis Crick and James Watson announced the structure of DNA and
  6. ContentMine at WOSP2014: Text and Data Mining: III What…

    https://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2014/09/16/contentmine-at-wosp2014-text-and-data-mining-iii-what-elseviers-chris-shillum-thinks-we-can-do-responsible-mining/
    17 Jan 2022: But it does get boring and error-prone which is why we use machines. ... Here’s an example () :. In 1953, the following sentence appeared near the end of a neat little paper by James Watson and Francis Crick proposing the double helical structure of
  7. Queen's Golden Jubilee - 50 years of scientific breakthroughs |…

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    31 May 2002: 1953. Darwin's legacy lived on in Cambridge when, in 1953, an astonishing biological breakthrough was made at the Cavendish Laboratory by two young scientists, James Watson and Francis Crick. ... 1962. Crick and Watson share the Nobel Prize for
  8. Psychometrics 1889 | The Psychometrics Centre

    https://www.psychometrics.cam.ac.uk/about-us/our-history/first-psychometric-laboratory
    19 Jul 2024: The Cavendish Laboratory was later to house 21 Nobel Prize winners, including Earnest Rutherford, awarded for the splitting of the atom, and James Watson and Francis Crick for the discovery of ... Sir Francis Galton and James McKeen Cattell. Sir Francis
  9. 1 THE CAMBRIDGE BIOSCIENCE IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY Report to: ...

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/files/2015/09/CambridgeBioscienceImpact.pdf
    20 Jan 2016: series of major breakthrough scientific discoveries, beginning with Crick and Watson’s. ... Kirk and Charles Cotton9. Their genealogy timeline traces the science of Genomics beginning in 1953 with Francis Crick and James Watson discovering the
  10. Cambridge Scientists and Explorers, 16th Century to the Present ...

    https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/Cambridge%20Scientists%20and%20Explorers%20course%20outline%202023_0.pdf
    28 Oct 2022: We will focus on the discoveries and contributions of selected mathematicians, physicists, biologists, chemists and explorers including Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, James Watson, Rosalind Franklin and Francis Crick - the discoverers ... The
  11. Obituaries 2000s

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Eagle/Eagle%20Chapters/Obituaries/Obituaries_2000s.pdf
    20 Nov 2014: Soon after receipt of the appeal in January 1958 Humphrey Cripps wrote to the Master, Sir James Wordie, who had been his Tutor, expressing interest in helping with the appeal and ... At St John's his Tutor was James Wordie, Shackleton's Senior Scientist

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