In the economic slump following World War I, Francis Crick's family moved to London. At school there, Crick was especially interested in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. He went on to study ...
New research from the Francis Crick Institute and Adendra Therapeutics shows that immune cells can be redirected to recognise cancer by exploiting F‑actin, a structural protein exposed when tumour ...
The Francis Crick Institute is bringing ancient DNA research into focus with a new exhibition showing how fragments of ...
Auctioning began on the medal at $280,000, but within a minute or so, bidding had exceeded the $1 million mark. In the end, the winner was Jack Wang, CEO of a Chinese biomedical firm that’s working on ...
CAMBRIDGE, England & LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Broken String Biosciences (“Broken String”), a genomics company driving development of the next generation of more precise, safe, and effective cell and ...
After he discovered the secret of life, Francis Crick had to figure out what else to do with himself. We can all relate to this dilemma. Your resume says, "Discovered secret of life," but that ...
I have never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood.” James Watson’s mischievous opening line of The Double Helix raised many eyebrows at the time, but even Crick wouldn’t quarrel with it now. Still ...
At the Crick, we’re committed to advancing, promoting, and sharing understanding of human health and disease. We do that by attracting talented and ambitious people from all disciplines and ...
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