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  1. Jul 28, 2022 · about SCIENTIFIC BIOGRAPHIES. At King’s College London, Rosalind Franklin obtained images of DNA using X-ray crystallography, an idea first broached by Maurice Wilkins. Franklin’s images allowed James Watson and Francis Crick to create their famous two-strand, or double-helix, model. In 1962 Watson (b. 1928), Crick (1916–2004), and ...

  2. Maurice Wilkins - Biography, Facts and Pictures. Lived 1916 – 2004. Maurice Wilkins initiated the experimental research into DNA that culminated in Watson and Crick’s discovery of its structure in 1953. Wilkins crystallized DNA in a form suitable for quantitative X-ray diffraction work and obtained the best quality X-ray images seen at that time.

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  4. 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"

  5. Maurice Wilkins. Maurice Wilkins was born in Pongaroa, 60km east of Pahiatua in the northern Wairarapa, on 15 December, 1916. At the age of six, he moved with his family to England and was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham. He studied physics at St John's College, Cambridge, taking his degree in 1938.

  6. Biography. Awarded the Nobel Prize in 1962, Maurice Wilkins (1916–2004) played an important role in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA whilst working at King’s. Maurice was hard at work completing his PhD at the outbreak of World War II.

  7. www.nature.com › articles › d41586/019/02554-zThe structure of DNA

    Oct 9, 2019 · However, DNA was the project of Maurice Wilkins at King’s College London. Crick was a friend of Wilkins’s, and it wasn’t the done thing for labs to compete over the same molecule.

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