Francis Crick Lecture

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The Francis Crick Lecture is prize lecture of the Royal Society established in 2003 with an endowment from Sydney Brenner. It is delivered annually in biology, particularly the areas which Francis Crick worked (genetics, molecular biology and neurobiology), and also to theoretical work. It is also intended for young scientists, i.e. under 40, or at career stage corresponding to being under 40 should their career have been interrupted.

Three lectures have been given by:

  • 2003 Ewan Birney
  • 2004 Julie Ahringer
  • 2005 Daniel Wolpert

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Prize Lectures of the Royal Society:
Bakerian - Clifford Paterson - Crick - Croonian - Ferrier - Leeuwenhoek - Wilkins - Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar