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  2. £75 million investment for University's Cavendish Laboratory |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/ps75-million-investment-for-universitys-cavendish-laboratory
    Thumbnail for £75 million investment for University's Cavendish Laboratory | University of Cambridge 25 Nov 2015: This announcement demonstrates the Government’s commitment to regional and national scientific growth and innovation. ... Francis Crick and James Watson.
  3. £10m funding for advanced materials research awarded to the…

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    Thumbnail for £10m funding for advanced materials research awarded to the University of Cambridge | University of Cambridge 23 Feb 2017: 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,
  4. William Bateson | University of Cambridge

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    13 May 2024: Topic description and stories. ... 29 Jul 2016. Darwin’s stuffed pigeons, the letter which first coined the term ‘genetics’ and a paper by Crick and Watson which helped decode DNA all feature in.
  5. What do we think we are? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/what-do-we-think-we-are
    Thumbnail for What do we think we are? | University of Cambridge 20 Mar 2009: There is an intellectual challenge implicit in the contrast for instance between a Malanggan mortuary effigy and Watson and Crick’s structure of DNA. ... The exhibition is curated by Anita Herle with Mark Elliott and Rebecca Empson.
  6. University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 8

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_8_research_horizons.pdf
    5 Jan 2009: a fully searchable format,with links to related researchactivities and resources across theUniversity. ... for instancebetween a Malanggan mortuary effigy and Watson and Crick’s structureof DNA.
  7. University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 12

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_12_research_horizons.pdf
    12 May 2010: a fine edifice in which towork, and Newton, Darwin, Crick and Watson would doubtless be astounded by thehigh-specification laboratories available to today’s researchers in the physical andbiological sciences. ... £1.7 billion Planck and
  8. University of Cambridge Research Horizons

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_18_research_horizons.pdf
    8 May 2012: Its success is clearly related to the availability and progress of medical interventions. ... Their aim is to. build a dementia registry to support bothservice and research.
  9. The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge 14 Oct 2019: th. century – the discovery of the structure of DNA. Her work was critical to James Watson and Francis Crick’s discovery of the double helix – and their subsequent Nobel Prize win ... The portrait shows Dr Rachael Padman, an astrophysicist and
  10. The research university of the future | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/vice-chancellor/speeches/research-university-future
    31 May 2023: This is what Francis Crick and James Watson did in Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratories in 1952: their discovery of the structure of DNA has had an effect on all our lives ... technology transfer offices, science parks and incubators, seed funding) that go
  11. The New Imperatives | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/about-the-university/how-the-university-and-colleges-work/people/vice-chancellor/speeches/new-imperatives
    31 May 2023: The roll call of brilliance was known to me as it is known across the planet: Newton and Darwin, Crick and Watson, Wordsworth and Coleridge, and their heirs and successors in ... the first place, and how they are to pay for it if they do.

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