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Alexander Stokes. Crystallographer who first worked out that DNA was probably helicalAuthors The Daily Telegraph Source The Daily Telegraph, 28 February 2003 Year 2003
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Subject Alexander Stokes Keywords Lawrence Bragg; William Bragg; Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Raymond Gosling; John Randall; Alexander Stokes; Margaret Stokes; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins; Herbert Wilson -
Anachem sponsors MRC 50 years of the double helix celebrationsAuthors Anachem Source Anachem Direct, April 2003, pp.1, 3-4 Year 2003
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Subject Anachem sponsors the MRC’s 50th anniversary celebrations, and also releases a commemorative ’MRC 50 Years of the Double Helix PIPETMAN’ Keywords Francis Crick; Mike Fuller; Mike Gait; Kevin Hiom; James Watson -
Beckhams invited to science's DNA partyAuthors Leake, Jonathan Source The Sunday Times, 2 February 2003, p.11 Year 2003
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Subject James Watson has invited David and Victoria Beckham to be guests of honour at a dinner to celebrate the secret of DNA Keywords Patrick Bateson; David Beckham; Victoria Beckham; Tony Blair; Sydney Brenner; Michael Caine; Sean Connery; Francis Crick; Duke of Edinburgh; Prince of Wales; Princess Royal; The Queen; John Sulston; James Watson; Jan Wilmut; Peter Wrobel -
Birth of an IconAuthors The Scientist Source The Scientist 17, p.21, 13 January 2003 (www.the-scientist.com) Year 2003
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Subject Watson and Crick's DNA discovery Keywords Francis Compton Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Linus Pauling; Elvis Presley; Princess Elizabeth; Elizabeth Watson; James Dewey Watson; Maurice Wilkins -
Book ReviewsAuthors The Biochemist Source The Biochemist Year 2003
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Subject Review of ‘Design’s for Life: Molecular Biology after World War II’ by Soraya de Chadarevian Keywords Sydney Brenner; Soraya de Chadarevian; Francis Crick; John Kendrew; George Köhler; César Milstein; Max Perutz; James Watson -
Brilliant Cambridge: human geneticsAuthors Fraser, Liz Source Cambridge Agenda, issue 8: 25-27, February 2003 Year 2003
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Subject Feature exploring Cambridge’s connection with genetics Keywords Alan Bradley; Alastair Compston; Francis Crick; Phillip Dean; Liz Fraser; Stephen Jackson; Peter Lipton; O’Nora O’Neill; Bruce Ponder; James Watson; Ron Zimmern -
Cambridge 'no longer top rank'Authors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 2003 Year 2003
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Subject James Watson says Cambridge University now lacks the money to be in the 'top rank' Keywords Francis Crick; The Eagle Pub; Future of Life Conference; David Secher; Time Magazine; James Watson -
CAT gets £23m cash injection from GenzymeAuthors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 23 September 2003, Business News p.3 Year 2003
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Subject Genzyme has invested £22.9m in Cambridge Antibody Technology to develope and commercialise human antibodies Keywords Abbott; John Aston; Cambridge Antibody Technology; Genzyme; Humira; Georges Kohler; Cesar Milstein -
Crick and …Authors Beckett, Chris Source Wellcome News, Q3, 2003, p.31 Year 2003
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Subject Archiving can be a glamorous business, discovers Chris Beckett, guardian of the Francis Crick papers Keywords ‘Cik’; Francis Crick; DNA Cartoon ; Dubcek; Trofim Denisovich Lysenko; Mendel; ‘Molekul Gospodar’; Marshall Nirenberg; Preident Tito; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins -
DNA – 50 years of the double helixAuthors Finch, John Source Bioforum Europe 7 (2): 101, March 2003 Year 2003
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Subject How Crick and Watson came to discover the structure of DNA Keywords Lawrence Bragg; Edwin Chargaff; Francis Crick; John Finch; Rosalind Franklin; John Kendrew; Linus Pauling; Max Perutz; James Watson; Maurice WIlkins