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The History of the Cavendish | Department of Physics
https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/history14 Jul 2024: The culmination of these studies was the determination of the double-helix structure of the DNA molecule by Francis Crick and James Watson. ... The move was completed in 1974 and a completely new phase of discovery began. -
Molecular Biology | Department of Physics
https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/history/years/molbiol14 Jul 2024: Kendrew, F.H.C. Crick, H.E. Huxley, J.D. Watson and V.M. Ingram joined us in successive years. ... Bragg's far-sighted backing was first rewarded in 1953, just before he left the Cavendish Laboratory, when Watson and Crick solved the problem of DNA; -
Biological and Biomedical Physics | Department of Physics
https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/research/biological14 Jul 2024: After the breakthroughs by Crick and Watson in the 1950s, interest in biomedical sciences waned until it was regenerated as a major Cavendish theme over the last 15 years. ... Emergent phenomena in biology. Transport processes through membranes. Genome, -
Government Backs Cavendish III Project | Department of Physics
https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/news/government-backs-cavendish-iii-project14 Jul 2024: This announcement demonstrates the Government’s commitment to regional and national scientific growth and innovation. ... Francis Crick and James Watson. -
Unsung Heroes: June Broomhead (Lindsey) and the Structure of DNA |…
https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/blog/unsung-heroes-june-broomhead-lindsey-and-structure-dna14 Jul 2024: adenine have been refined by Cochran (1951) and the atomic parameters of this compound are now accurate to within 0.02 Å.’ (Watson and Crick 1954). ... Watson and Crick could not have made their dramatic discovery of matching up the base pairs without
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