Crick, Francis Harry Compton, 1916-2004 ( English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist)
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence with Francis Crick and copies of correspondence between Lord Halsbury and others (1952-1957) concerning Crick and Watson's work., 1970-1974
Item
Identifier: Coll-41/5/3/2
Scope and Contents
The correspondence between Crick and Waddington chiefly concerns a discussion of Waddington's theory of the epigenetic landscape, as well as the work of René Thom. Much of Lord Halsbury's correspondence (1952-1957) are photocopies of the originals. There is a letter from Waddington's secretary, Anne Brown (dated 29 June 1976) to Lord Halsbury noting that she was returning the original correspondence to him having made copies to 'go to the Archives along with the rest of Wad's...
Dates:
1970-1974
Typescript of "The Recent Excitement in the Coding Problem" by Francis Crick, signed by Charlotte Auerbach, September 1962
Item — Box CLX-A-1537
Identifier: Coll-1266/7
Content Description
From the Collection:
Contains: A copy of Auerbach's PhD thesis, with handwritten corrections; Charlotte Auerbach's degree and honorary degree certificates, as well certificates relating various medals and prizes; correspondence with various societies and organisations; biographical papers relating to Auerbach collected by Geoffrey Beale in preparation of his biographical memoir of Auerbach for the Royal Society. These papers include copies of some of Auerbach's published books, cassette tapes of interviews...
Dates:
September 1962
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- Molecular biology 1
- Proteins--Synthesis 1