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  2. Nanopore sensors enter digital age with DNA barcodes for multiplexed…

    https://www.maxwell.cam.ac.uk/news/nanopore-sensors-enter-digital-age-dna-barcodes-multiplexed-protein-identification
    9 Jul 2024: Based on the programmable nature of Watson-Crick base pairing, Dr Bell designed a library of DNA structures.
  3. Playwright Anna Ziegler visits Newnham to talk about Photograph 51 –…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/playwright-anna-ziegler-visits-newnham-talk-photograph-51/
    29 Jun 2024: Francis Crick and James Watson, together with Maurice Wilkins, went on to win the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discovery of the structure of DNA.
  4. Changes in DNA are NOT random - a Naked Scientists podcast featuring…

    https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/news/changes-in-dna-are-not-random-a-podcast-featuring-professor-bill-amos
    10 Jul 2024: inside each and every one of us. In the 1950s, Watson and Crick announced that they had unraveled the structure of DNA - the famous double-helix shape.
  5. Cambridge’s first McWhirter conference takes place at Newnham College …

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/cambridges-first-mcwhirter-conference-takes-place-newnham-college/
    22 Jun 2024: Franklin’s painstaking work resulted in ‘Photo 51’ which clearly depicted the double-helix structure of DNA that lay at the heart of Francis Crick and James Watson’s discovery.
  6. The Predatory Paradox: Ethics, Politics, and Practices in…

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    16 May 2024: Crick (Watson and Crick 1953) published an article in Nature that established their double-helix model of DNA as the one that would be accepted as scientific fact for generations to ... At the time it was published, Avery and his coauthors’ paper
  7. Southern Africa students visit Cambridge Cancer Group - Primary Care…

    https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/southern-africa-students-students-visit-cambridge-cancer-group/
    24 Feb 2024: Coming from a background in molecular sciences, one of my Cambridge highlights was tracing around the places were Watson and Crick worked and lived, going right up to The Eagle, where
  8. Microsoft PowerPoint - ISGC_Spring2019_Teaser_SD_mt

    https://www.neurology.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/International-Stroke-Genetics-Consortium-Workshop-Teaser-10-12th-April-2019.pdf
    16 Jan 2024: A drink at the Eagle Pub (top right), where Frances Crick announced his discovery (along with James Watson and Rosalind Franklin) of the structure of DNA. •
  9. https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/newsletter/newsletter-issue-21/…

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    23 Feb 2024: ten Nobel Prizes, including Fred Sanger (1958 and 1980), Max Perutz and John Kendrew (1962), Jim Watson and Francis Crick (1962) and most recently, Venki Ramakrishnan (2009)./p div
  10. Science and Religion Michaelmas Term, 2013 13th October: Dr ...

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/assets/college-life/Science%20and%20Religion%20-%20Michaelmas%202013%20Sermons.pdf
    4 Jan 2024: It was here that Stephen Hawking first showed that the universe is expanding; that Watson and Crick solved the structure of DNA; that J.J.
  11. £10m funding for advanced materials research awarded to the…

    https://www.energy.cam.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/ps10m-funding-for-advanced-materials-research-awarded-to-the-university-of-cambridge
    9 Jul 2024: Much of the Royce Equipment will be housed within the Maxwell Centre, in the Cavendish Laboratory (Department of Physics), which is famous for the discovery of the structure of DNA (Crick ... and Watson), but brings together researchers from Engineering,

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