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The Francis Crick Lecture[1][2] is a prize lecture of the Royal Society established in 2003 with an endowment from Sydney Brenner, the late Francis Crick's close friend and former colleague. 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.
List of lectures
- 2012 Sarah Teichmann
- 2011 Simon Boulton
- 2010 Gilean McVean on 'Our genomes, our history[1]
- 2009 Jason Chin on Reprogramming the code of life[2]
- 2008 Simon Fisher on A molecular window into speech and language[2]
- 2007 Geraint Rees on Decoding consciousness[2]
- 2006 Dario Alessi on Deciphering disease[2]
- 2005 Daniel Wolpert on The puppet master: how the brain controls the body[2]
- 2004 Julie Ahringer on Genes, worms and the new genetics[2]
- 2003 Ewan Birney on Being human: what our genome tells us[2]
References
Awards, lectures and medals of the Royal Society Awards Armourers and Brasiers’ Company Prize · GlaxoSmithKline Prize · Kohn Award · Michael Faraday Prize · Mullard Award · Royal Society Pfizer Award · Royal Society Prizes for Science Books · Rosalind Franklin Award · Microsoft Award ·
Lectures (domestic) Bakerian Lecture · Crick Lecture · Croonian Lecture · Ferrier Lecture · Leeuwenhoek Lecture · Paterson Lecture · Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Lecture
Lectures (international) Blackett Memorial Lecture · Claude Bernard Lecture · Humphry Davy Lecture · Rutherford Memorial Lecture · UK-Canada Rutherford Lecture
Medals Buchanan Medal · Copley Medal · Darwin Medal · Davy Medal · Gabor Medal · Hughes Medal · Leverhulme Medal · Royal Medal · Rumford Medal · Sylvester Medal ·
Historical awards,
lectures and medalsBernal Lecture · Esso Energy Award · Florey Lecture · Medawar Lecture · Philips Lecture · Pilgrim Trust Lecture · Tercentenary Lectures · Wilkins Lecture
Categories:- Royal Society
- Lecture series
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