Nobel Prize of Medicine and Phsiology in 1962
Francis Harry Compton Crick
Francis Harry Compton Crick is best known for co-discovering the structure of DNA with James Watson, for which they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962. In honor of his significant contributions to molecular biology, the term "Crick" has been used to name a variety of scientific landmarks, including the Crick Institute in London and the Crick Prize for Excellence in biomedical research.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962 was awarded jointly to Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material.
The 1962 the Nobel Prize was awarded to Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson, and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins. The prize was awarded to them for discovering the molecular structure of nucleic acids in DNA.
The 1962 the Nobel Prize was awarded to Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson, and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins. The prize was awarded to them for discovering the molecular structure of nucleic acids in DNA.
In 1962, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded jointly was awarded jointly to Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson and Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins for their discoveries regarding the molecular structure of nucleic acids and that structureâ??s significance for information transfer in living material.
Francis Harry Compton Crick was a biologist and neuroscientist who, along with James Watson, discovered the structure of DNA molecules. He was born in Weston Favell, United Kingdom on June 8, 1916.
Francis Harry Compton Crick (United kingdom) James Dewey Watson (United states) Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins (New zealand)
Rosalind Franklin took an X-Ray of Deoxyribonucleic Acid. James Dewey Watson and Francis Harry Compton Crick developed the first model of the double-helix shape of the DNA molecule.
James Watson and Francis Crick, with contributions from Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, are credited with discovering the double helix structure of DNA in 1953. Their discovery revolutionized the field of molecular biology and laid the foundation for our current understanding of genetics and heredity.
Harry Crick died in 1960.
Harry Crick was born in 1910.