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Milestones in DNA scienceAuthors Cambridge News Source Cambridge News, 24 February 2003, p.11 Year 2003
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Subject Journalist Andrew Brown will visit Cambridge to discuss his book ‘In the beginning was the worm’ Keywords Andrew Brown; C. elegans; Human Genome Project; nematode worm; Sanger Centre; John Sulston; Waterstones -
My aunt, the DNA pioneerAuthors Franklin, Stephen Source BBC News, 24 April 2003 Year 2003
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Subject Stephen Franklin, nephew of Rosalind Franklin offers a personal account of his aunt’s role in discovering the structure of DNA Keywords Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; Stephen Franklin; Raymond Gosling; Brenda Maddox; Max Perutz; J. T. Randall; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins -
Obituaries: Dr John SmithAuthors The Times Source The Times, 8 December 2003 Year 2003
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Subject John Smith: Cambridge microbiologist whose work on the structure of RNA ran in parallel with that on DNA Keywords Ruth Aney; Sydney Brenner; The Bun Shop; Francis Crick; David Dunn; Roy Markham; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger; John Derek Smith; James Watson -
Our DNA heritage goes on blockAuthors Brenda Maddox Source The Daily Telegraph 5th February 2003 Year 2003
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Subject An Archive of British scientific documents could return home from California if the British Library or collector can meet the price. Keywords Jeremy Norman; Molecular Biology; Max perutz; Francis Crick; Aaron Klug; Christies -
Portrait of a discovery: Watson, Crick and the Double HelixAuthors de Chadarevian, Soraya Source Isis, 94: 90-105, 2003 Year 2003
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Subject The iconic image of twentieth-century science: Antony Barrington Brown’s photograph of James Watson, Francis Crick and the double-helical model of DNA Keywords Antony Barrington Brown; Lawrence Bragg; Richie Calder; Camera Press; Francis Crick; Odile Crick; Max Delbruck; ‘The Double Helix’; Albert Einstein; Rosalind Franklin; Raymond Gosling; Farooq Hussain; Martin Kemp; Harvard University Press; ‘New York Times’; ‘News Chronicle’; [Linus] Pauling; Science Photo Library; ‘Time’ Magazine; ‘Varsity’; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins -
Recollections. How I became a biochemistAuthors Hartley, Brian S Source IUBMB Life, 55(7): 431-432, July 2003 Year 2003
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Subject Brian Hartley Keywords Paul Berg; David Blow; Ernst Chain; Francis Crick; Malcolm Dixon; Jimmy Edwards; Brian Hartley; David Keilin; Bernard Kilby; Vince Massey; Peter Mitchell; Hans Neurath; Sam Perry; Max Perutz; Fred Sanger; Edwin Webb; Gregorio Weber; Frank Young -
Royal start for £1.6m complexAuthors Taylor, Rose Source Cambridge Evening News, 26 April 2003, p.2 Year 2003
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Subject Article about Leys school but includes photo of the Duke of Edinburgh with DNA 50 umbrella Keywords Duke of Edinburgh -
Scientists celebrate role in DNA breakthroughAuthors Cambridge Evening News Source Cambridge Evening News, 25 April 2003 Year 2003
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Subject DNA: 50 years of the double helix conference in Cambridge Keywords Francis Crick; The Eagle Pub ; Rosalind Franklin; Lord Sainsbury; John Sulston; James Watson; Maurice Wilkins -
‘Secret of life’ discovery turns 50Authors Noble, Ivan Source BBC News, 27 February 2003, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2804545.stm Year 2003
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Subject Discovery of the structure of DNA Keywords Francis Crick; Rosalind Franklin; James Watson -
Sulston papers to join Crick'sAuthors Wellcome News Source Wellcome News, Q1, 2003 , p.2 Year 2003
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Subject John Sulston has agreed to donate his archive to the Wellcome Library Keywords Francis Crick; Richard Doll; Rosalind Franklin; Human Genome Project; Aaron Klug; Peter Medawar; John Sulston; Wellcome Library; Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute