Papers of M H F Wilkins: article by Watson Fuller, ‘Who said helix?’, with related papers

  • Fuller, Watson, b.1935 Blow, David Mervyn, 1931-2004 Wilkins, Maurice, 1916-2004
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2003
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Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick (1916-2004)
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Article by Watson Fuller, former member of the Medical Research Council Biophysics Unit, King’s College London, ‘Who said helix?’, Nature, Aug 2003, with earlier drafts entitled ‘For and against the helix’. Also print-out of email correspondence between Fuller and David Blow concerning the writing of a biographical memoir on Max Perutz for the Royal Society, with reference to Perutz’s role in passing information on the work of the Medical Research Council Biophysics Unit, King’s College London to Francis Crick and James Watson, Cavendish Laboratory, and correspondence, 2003, between Blow and Wilkins concerning Blow’s memoir on Perutz.

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2003

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King's College London; Fuller, Watson; Nature

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Part of this file contains personal data and is closed. The rest of the file is open and available at King’s College London, Archives and Special Collections, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form. Restricted until 1 January 2083.

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