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.
Harry Crick died in 1960.
Francis Crick died on 2004 July 28.
Francis Crick was born in Weston Favell, Northamptonshire, England.
Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick was created on 1952-04-01.
Francis Crick's parents were William Crick and Anne Elizabeth Crick. William was a schoolteacher, and Anne was a homemaker. They raised Francis in Northampton, England, where he developed an early interest in science and education.
John Crick has written: 'Robert Lowell' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Francis Crick had one brother, Anthony Crick.
Robert Hooke's discovery of cells and his studies on microscopy laid the foundation for our understanding of the physical structure of cells. This knowledge was essential for Watson and Crick in their discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, as it provided a framework for understanding the molecular basis of genetics. Hooke's work highlighted the importance of observation and detailed study in scientific discovery, which influenced the approaches taken by later scientists like Watson and Crick.
The structure of DNA was elucidated by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953.
Stanley Crick died in 1955.
Thomas Crick died in 1970.
Thomas Crick was born in 1885.
Paddy Crick was born in 1862.
Paddy Crick died in 1908.
Jared Crick was born in 1989.
Philip Crick died in 1937.
Philip Crick was born in 1882.