James Watson Francis Crick Rosalind Franklin Fred Griffith Linus Pauling Martha Chase
Francis Crick was a physicist, molecular biologist, and neuroscientist. He was very well known for being one of the two discoverers (the other being James D. Watson) of the structure of the DNA molecule.
Robert Crick is cited in Whitley Strieber's book Communion, page 123, as "the renowned discoverer of the double helix." This is simply an error on Mr. Strieber's part. He intended to refer to Francis Crick, who, with James Watson, discovered the structure of DNA.
Francis Crick, James D. Watson and Maurice Wilkins received the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
Coy Watson's birth name is Watson Jr., James Caughey.
Watson, Crick, Wilkins and Franklin ( died and therefore not recognised for the Nobel prize)
The two scientists to establish DNA are James Watson and Francis Crick.
James Watson and Francis Crick
Francis Crick and James Watson made the first 3-D DNA model with the double helix
James Watson and Francis Crick.
Crick
James Watson and Francis Crick were friends and collaborators who unraveled the mystery that is DeoxyriboNucleic Acid (DNA)
James D Watson and Frances Crick used data from X-ray crystallography obtained formally by Rosalind Franklin, to work out the double-spiral structure of a DNA molecule. They achieved this in 1953 and were awarded, along with Maurice Wilkins awarded a Nobel Prize in 1962.
The two scientists names are James Watson and Francis Crick.
James Watson discovered the structure of DNA with Francis Crick
Francis Crick died on July 28, 2004 and James Watson is not dead.
Crick died in July of 2004. As of October 2010, Watson is still alive.