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Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins da en.wikipedia.org
Maurice Wilkins ; Born. Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins. (1916-12-15)15 December 1916. Pongaroa, New Zealand ; Died, 5 October 2004(2004-10-05) (aged 87).
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Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins was born at Pongaroa, New Zealand, on December 15th, 1916. His parents came from Ireland; his father Edgar Henry Wilkins was a ...
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins da www.britannica.com
16 apr 2024 · In full: Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins ; Born: December 15, 1916, Pongaroa, New Zealand ; Died: October 6, 2004, London, England (aged 87).
Maurice Wilkins

Maurice Wilkins

Fisico e biologo molecolare
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins è stato un fisico e biologo neozelandese naturalizzato britannico, premio Nobel per la medicina nel 1962, insieme a Francis Crick e James Watson, per le scoperte riguardo alla struttura molecolare degli acidi... Wikipedia

Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins was born in Pongaroa, New Zealand. His father was a doctor and in order to pursue his interest in preventative medicine, ...
Wilkins was made a Companion of the British Empire in 1962 and has won other awards and prizes for his work. He collected sculptures and was fond of gardening.
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins da royalsocietypublishing.org
Maurice Wilkins's early acceptance of DNA as the genetic material and his recognition that it had structures that could and should be tackled by X-ray ...
7 ott 2004 · Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, joint winner of the Nobel Prize in 1962 for his role in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA ...
Papers of Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, 1854-2004, including: laboratory notebooks, graphs, data sets, notes, x-ray diffraction photographs and published ...
Maurice Wilkins came up to St John's in 1935 to read Physics, achieving his BA in 1938. He then moved to the Physics Department at Birmingham University, ...
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins da mediatheque.lindau-nobel.org
by Luisa Bonolis. Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1962. From Radar Research to Biophysics