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Francis Harry Compton Crick OM FRS (8 June 1916 – 28 July 2004) was a British molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist, most noted for being a co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 with James Watson. Together with Watson and Maurice Wilkins, he was 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 living material".
Crick was an important theoretical molecular biologist and played a crucial role in research related to revealing the genetic code. He is widely known for use of the term "central dogma" to summarize the idea that genetic information flow in cells is essentially one-way, from DNA to RNA to protein.
During the remainder of his career, he held the post of J.W. Kieckhefer Distinguished Research Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. His later research centered on theoretical neurobiology and attempts to advance the scientific study of human consciousness. He remained in this post until his death; "he was editing a manuscript on his death bed, a scientist until the bitter end" according to Christof Koch.
(RARE) Interview with James Watson and Francis Crick
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(RARE) Interview with James Watson and Francis Crick
NOTE: This is an excerpt from the two-part, 60-minute DVD. http://www.thinkingallowed.com/2fcrick.html A noted scientist discusses free will, consciousness, attention and memory and their relationship to the human nervous system. In a wide ranging discussion, Crick points out that the hypothesis that the brain is the seat of consciousness has not yet been proven. Francis Crick, Ph.D., received the Nobel Prize in 1962 for the discovery of DNA's central role in the process of genetic reproduction. He is author of Life Itself, What Mad Pursuit and The Astonishing Hypothesis.
"But when you look at... at the sizes we know from the very, very tiny things that you get in the interior of the nucleus of the atom now, right up to the size of the universe you realise we only see a small very window of that." The late Francis Crick, one of Britain's most famous scientists, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962. He is best known for his discovery, jointly with James Watson and Maurice Wilkins, of the double helix structure of DNA, though he also made important contributions in understanding the genetic code and was exploring the basis of consciousness in the years leading up to his death in 2004. Visit http://webofstories.com/rp/francis.crick for more of Francis Crick's life stories.
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/james-watson-on-how-he-discovered-dna Nobel laureate James Watson opens TED2005 with the frank and funny story of how he and his research partner, Francis Crick, discovered the structure of DNA. Talk by James Watson.
More: http://www.sfn.org/about/history-of-neuroscience Society for Neuroscience archival interview with Nobel Prize-winning English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist Francis Crick. He co-discovered the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 with James D. Watson. The interview took place April 20-21, 2002. This video is part of the Society for Neuroscience's autobiography series, "The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography," detailing the lives and discoveries of eminent senior neuroscientists.
Join Nobel Laureate Francis Crick as he explains new ideas and experiments in the fascinating field of human consciousness. Series: "Frontiers of Knowledge" [5/1999] [Science] [Show ID: 4262]
Click here for the latest British & Irish Lions Brick by Brick http://vid.io/xHF DNA double helix: how James Watson and Francis Crick cracked the secret of life Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD The secret of life is written in the double helix of DNA. Dr Mark Hirst of the Open University and Prof Robert Budd, curator of medicine at London's Science Museum, discuss how Francis Crick and James Watson made their discovery 60 years ago this week: how they took what was already known about DNA, an image from the brilliant x-ray crystallographer Rosalind Franklin, and added two key insights of their own to propose the structure of DNA.
La hipótesis asombrosa (Francis Crick - Patricia S. Churchland ) Extracto de: El cerebro : el universo dentro de nosotros. Hatsuto Hachiya, David Suzuki Alo largo de 5 programas, el reconocido científico y ecologista Dr. David Suzuki, con su inigualable talento para explicar de forma simple las complejidades de la ciencia, nos revela las claves para comprender cómo funciona la mente. Con modelos computarizados y metodologías científicas, la serie rastrea la evolución de la mente, investiga las principales funciones cerebrales como los lugares desconocidos de la mente. Nos enorgullecemos en presentar con audio e imágenes remasterizados. -- El cerebro: El universo dentro de nosotros(1995): I. v. 1: Mente milagrosa II. V. 2: Más allá de la mente. III. v. 3: La percepción de los sentid...
Ever hear of Panspermia? It's an idea from Nobel Prize winner Francis Crick. He wrote in the book 'Life Itself', that given how complicated the DNA molecule is, it is wildly unlikely to have just swirled into existence here on earth. It wasn't until later in his life that he admitted that what gave him the very idea of the DNA molecule's shape was from taking LSD and entering a psychedelic altered state. Later it was proven that his guess or vision from LSD trip was right--DNA was a double helix. Today we can record vast quantities of data on DNA just as we do on computer hard drives. Panspermia suggests that DNA was sent to earth, possibly by another older civilization. Voice: Graham Hancock
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To access our educational website visit : http://www.eduyourself.org To access thousands of courses including free ones : http://www.eduyourself.org If the code does indeed have some logical foundation then it is legitimate to consider all the evidence, both good and bad, in any attempt to deduce it. If poly A is added to poly U, to form a double or triple helix, the combination is inactive. We've discovered the secret of life. We've discovered the secret of life. For simplicity one can think of the + class as having one extra base at some point or other in the genetic message and the - class as having one too few. It has yet to be shown by direct biochemical methods, as opposed to the indirect genetic evidence mentioned earlier, that the code is indeed a triplet code.
Francis Crick Francis Harry Compton Crick 8 Haziran 1916 - ö. 28 Temmuz 2004) 1953, İngiliz moleküler biyolog, fizikçi ve nörobilimci. 1953te James D. Watson ve Maurice Wilkins ile beraber DNA molekülünün yapısını keşfederek 1962 Nobel Fizyoloji veya Tıp Ödülünü paylaşmıştır. Kariyerinin geri kalan kısmında Salk Biyolojik Araştırmalar Enstitütüsünde J.W. Kieckhefer Araştırma Profesörü olarak görev yaparak insan bilinci üzerine çalışmalar yapmıştır. Aile ve eğitim Harry Crick ve Annie Elizebeth Crickin oğlu Francis Crick Northampton yakınlarında o zamanlar küçük bir İngiliz kasabası olan Weston Favellde doğmuş ve büyümüştür. Babası ve amcası burada bir bot ve ayakkabı fabrikası işletmekteydi. Crick erken yaşta bilime ilgi göstermeye başlamıştı. Çocukken ailesi tarafından kiliseye götürülmes...
* prix des lycéens * Watson & Crick font de la recherche à base de lecture de journal et de discussions autour d’un café. Ils cherchent à comprendre comment les gènes codent les structures de protéines. Ils partent alors sur les routes Américaines pour trouver une réponse à leur question… par Clovis ================= Site internet : http://www.sciences-en-courts.fr/ Twitter Sciences en Cour[t]s : https://twitter.com/scienceencourts Facebook Sciences en Cour[t]s : https://www.facebook.com/sciencesencourts Mail organisateur Sciences en Cour[t]s : sec-orga2017@nicomaque.fr ================= Site internet : http://www.nicomaque.fr Twitter Nicomaque : https://twitter.com/AssoNicomaque Facebook Nicomaque : https://www.facebook.com/AssoNicomaque Mail contact Nicomaque : contact@nicomaque.fr
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The scientist, Marvin Minsky (1927-2016) was one of the pioneers of the field of Artificial Intelligence, having founded the MIT AI Lab in 1970. Since the 1950s, his work involved trying to uncover human thinking processes and replicate them in machines. TRANSCRIPT: We spent a lot of time walking around Yerevan and talking about things, but he... he wasn’t interested in consciousness yet because I guess this must have been in 1960s.... late 1960s or 70s. I don't know. He was still interested in genes.
Robin Ince, co-presenter of the highly successful BBC Radio 4 popular science programme The Infinite Monkey Cage, is the winner of the University of Northampton’s annual Crick Science Journalism award. Strictly speaking, Robin is neither a scientist nor a journalist – he’s a comedian. However, as a writer, entertainer and commentator Robin has done as much as anyone in the UK to bring scientific issues and subjects to a wider and younger audience. In accepting the award Robin indicated how much he enjoys making science entertaining for audiences: “I have had so much fun making and touring shows about science that it seems excessive that I should get something like this too. I feel very honoured to receive the award.” The Crick Science Journalism award is presented annually by the Universit...
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Join UCSD neuroscientist Nick Spitzer as he hosts Nobel Laureate and 1999's Steven W. Kuffler lecturer Francis Crick in a fascinating conversation about Dr.Crick's investigations of human consciousness. Series: "UCSD Guestbook" [4/1999] [Science] [Show ID: 4243]
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