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George Salt | Department of Zoology
https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/alumni/biographies-of-zoologists/george-salt29 Jul 2024: Barrington-Brown (perhaps best known for his photographs of Crick and Watson in the old Cavendish Austin Building with their model of the DNA molecule). -
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https://www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/data/molecules/misc/dna10.html18 Jul 2024: J. D. Watson and F. H. C. Crick. Nature 1953, 171, 737-738. -
James Arthur Ramsay | Department of Zoology
https://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/alumni/biographies-of-zoologists/james-arthur-ramsay29 Jul 2024: As he remarks himself, this was the year before Watson and Crick reported on the structure of DNA, and so revision in 1968 was unsurprising. -
Nanopore sensors for multiplexed protein identification | Biological…
https://www.bss.phy.cam.ac.uk/news/nanopore-sensors-for-multiplexed-protein-identification28 Jul 2024: Based on the programmable nature of Watson-Crick base pairing, Dr Bell designed a library of DNA structures. -
Congratulation to the winners of the Café Synthetique Christmas Quiz…
https://www.engbio.cam.ac.uk/news/cafe-synthetique-christmas-quiz-from-the-synbio-sri-congratulations-to-the-winning-team29 Jul 2024: A: England. B: Germany. C: Switzerland. 4. In Watson and Crick’s 1953 letter to Nature, who drew the diagram of the double helix? ... A: Odile Crick, Francis Crick’s wife. B: Elizabeth Watson, Jim Watson’s sister. -
Café Synthetique Christmas Quiz Answers | Engineering Biology in…
https://www.engbio.cam.ac.uk/events/cafe-synthetique/cafe-synthetique-christmas-quiz-answers29 Jul 2024: 2. Why did Jim Watson’s mother try to prevent him from going to Cambridge in 1951? ... 4. In Watson and Crick’s 1953 letter to Nature, who drew the diagram of the double helix? -
Newnham biographies | Newnham College
https://newn.cam.ac.uk/about/history/biographies26 Jul 2024: Her colleague Wilkins showed the photo (without Rosalind’s knowledge) to James Watson from Cambridge: this enabled Watson and his colleague Crick to take the speculative leap to the famous double
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Cafe Synthetique looks at DNA self assembly, origami and more |…
https://www.engbio.cam.ac.uk/news/cafe-synthetique-looks-at-dna-self-assembly-origami-and-more29 Jul 2024: A combination of selective Watson-Crick interactions and robust hydrophobic forces can be realised in amphiphilic nanostructures where nonpolar tags are arranged onto engineered DNA scaffolds. -
Service Week 2018 | Cambridge Service Alliance
https://cambridgeservicealliance.eng.cam.ac.uk/IndustryDay/2018SW22 Jul 2024: Cambridge. Emphasising the role of Cambridge as an environment that has stimulated ‘disruptive’ discoveries, ideas and innovations, he drew on examples from Darwin, to Watson and Crick, to Robert Edwards who -
Lent Term 2019 | Department of History and Philosophy of Science
https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/news-events/seminars-reading-groups/archive/lent201928 Jul 2024: data from the 1919 eclipse and Watson and Crick's determination of the structure of DNA.
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