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  2. Maurice Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins CBE FRS (15 December 1916 – 5 October 2004) [2] was a New Zealand-born British biophysicist and Nobel laureate whose research spanned multiple areas of physics and biophysics, contributing to the scientific understanding of phosphorescence, isotope separation, optical microscopy, and X-ray diffraction.

  3. James Watson - Wikipedia

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    Watson, Crick and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material". Watson earned degrees at the University of Chicago (BS, 1947) and Indiana University (PhD, 1950).

  4. DNA: The Story of Life - Wikipedia

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    It covered the discovery of DNA in 1953. [1] Maurice Wilkins and his involvement with the Manhattan Project, speaking in his university office in London; Linus Pauling's son Peter, of Caltech, now lived in Wales; Linus Pauling approached the discovery of the structure of DNA in a much more methodical rigid manner, perhaps in a plodding way, and Pauling was never one to take the same un-thought ...

  5. Category:New Zealand Nobel laureates - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Wilkins This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 08:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. British Society for Social Responsibility in Science - Wikipedia

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    It was attended by more than 300, mostly UK, scientists and engineers. Nobel Laureate Professor Maurice Wilkins was the founding President. [4] A provisional committee was elected at the April 1969 meeting, ahead of the first general meeting in November 1969.

  7. List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or ...

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    Despite the annual sending of invitations, the prize was not awarded in nine years (1915-1918, 1921, 1925, 1940–1942) and have been delayed for a year five times (1919, 1922, 1926, 1938, 1943). From 1901 to 1953, 935 scientists were nominated for the prize, 63 of which were awarded either jointly or individually. 19 more scientists from these ...

  8. Francis Crick - Wikipedia

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    Crick and Watson's paper in Nature in 1953 laid the groundwork for understanding DNA structure and functions. [5] Together with Maurice Wilkins, they were jointly awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in ...

  9. Cavendish Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    For their work while in the Cavendish Laboratory, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins of King's College London, himself a graduate of St. John's College, Cambridge. The discovery was made on 28 February 1953; the first Watson/Crick paper appeared in Nature on 25 April 1953.