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Francis Crick (8 June 1916 – 28 July 2004) He was a English bio-molecular scientist. He participate the search and build for DNA structure and gained the Nobel price in 1962. This is Mr.Francis Crick Early life: Francis Crick was born and raised in Weston Favell-a small village near the English town Northampton in 1916. He was the first son of his father Harry Crick(1887-1948). His family numbers also including his mother Annie Elizabeth Crick(1879-1955), his grandfather, Walter Drawbridge Crick(1857-1903), who is an amateur naturalist. Francis Crick had an great interesting in bioscience when he very young and about age of 12, he decide to go to Northampton Grammar School to get basic educations and then, when he was 14, he moved to Mill Hill School to studied for mathematics, physics, and chemistry. He got B.Sc. degree when he was 21 from University College of London after he failed in Cambridge college. During World War 2, he devoted himself to study biology and became part of an great migration of physical scientist.

Major contributions: Francis Crick's major contributions include the two co-discovers of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953. And he also joined the group with other scientists to discovers the molecular structure of nucleic acids. These kinds of technology are serious important because almost all of the modern bio-technology are apply for their discovers, including factories productions.

Further research: Before he gets the great success on the DNA structure foundations. His other important research including the X-ray diffraction. Because of this kind of research build up the base of his DNA further research in future. He and his teammates are ultimately treat this as the most important part of their bioscientist career.

Late life: After he won the price of Noble, he married twice in 1966 and finally become three sons farther and six children's grandfather. He died on 28 july 2004 at the University of California San Diego because of his serious colon cancer. After his death, his ashes were spread over the sea of Pacific Ocean and a public memorial was held for him on 27 September 2008 at the Salk Institute.

Prices and Honor he earned: -Noble Prize in Physiology and Medicine. -Modern DNA structure -International Academy of Humanism