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  2. New Blue Plaque recognises contribution of Rosalind Franklin to DNA…

    https://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/articles/new-blue-plaque-recognises-contribution-rosalind-franklin-dna-breakthrough
    Thumbnail for New Blue Plaque recognises contribution of Rosalind Franklin to DNA breakthrough | Corpus Christi College University of Cambridge 26 Jun 2024: It was here on 28 February 1953 that Francis Crick and James Watson first announced their discovery of the structure of DNA. ... Two years later a young American biologist, James Watson, joined the team.
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. integratedproducts developmentscientific areassynthetic base type-in…

    https://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/Roadmapping/Synthetic_Biology_Roadmap_-_TSB.pdf
    19 Aug 2013: Bio-sensors. Conversion of existing and new biomass feedstocksBiocatalysts developed and in use. ... The discovery by James Watson and Francis Crick of the structure of DNA in 1953 and seminal follow-up work by Crick in 1961 that cracked the
  7. INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE Genetic frontiers for…

    https://haseloff.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/resources/SynBio_reports/2019-012-En-Syn.pdf
    14 Aug 2023: Luke Alphey, Pirbright Institute, UKKarl Campbell, Island Conservation, EcuadorJohanna E. Elsensohn, North Carolina State University, USAChris Farmer, American Bird Conservancy, USAReid Harris, James Madison University, USANick Holmes, Island
  8. https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/28

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/28
    Part 1: James Watson and Francis Crick tell their personal stories of the early days of DNA research and of the historic discovery that set the world of science on its ... Isaac Asimov introduces James Watson and Francis Crick in the story of the
  9. Psychometrics 1889 | The Psychometrics Centre

    https://www.psychometrics.cam.ac.uk/about-us/our-history/first-psychometric-laboratory
    28 Jun 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
  10. Leading Caius scientists named as new Fellows of Royal Society |…

    https://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/news/leading-caius-scientists-named-new-fellows-royal-society
    26 Jun 2024: Professor Anthony Edwards. Caius has an especially long and important tradition in genetics, including not only the discovery of the structure of DNA by Caian Francis Crick and James Watson but ... They are Professor Sir Alan Fersht (Master of the college
  11. Eminent Petreans | Peterhouse

    https://www.pet.cam.ac.uk/eminent-petreans
    In 1875, Scottish chemist and physicist James Dewar was elected Jacksonian Professor of Natural Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge and subsequently Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution. ... During the early 1950s, Perutz encouraged

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